Abstract

This study investigates the interactions between optimal monetary policy, investment profitability thresholds, and private sector investment dynamics within the West African Economic and Monetary Union. Analyzing data from 2000 to 2021, it employs advanced econometric models (linear, asymmetric, and threshold effect dynamic panel error correction models) to provide a nuanced understanding of the investment environment in the union. The findings reveal the confluence of low returns and high borrowing costs for private investment. Notably, this study suggests that simply pursuing an expansionary monetary policy does not offer a sufficient solution. Instead, it proposes a more accommodative stance by the Central Bank, featuring lower policy rates, to alleviate the negative impact of high credit costs on private investment and ultimately stimulate economic activity.

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