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In this article the authors examine the motivation behind the formation of risk pools. They do so by using as suitable study data survey information collected among the rural poor of the Philippines. They discuss the possibility that network formation comes as the result of an attempt to...
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In a concern to go further than a simple static report and to address poverty in its immense complexity, this study analyses its evolution over a period of time in relation to the macro-economic and social dynamics at work in Africa. On the basis of a certain number of elements of analysis,...
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increase in public expenditures: investments in infrastructures, social housing, or civil servants hiring. Simulations show …
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En vue d’évaluer l’impact d’un projet de développement urbain intégré à Djibouti, une enquête de référence a été conduite en 2010 afin de connaître les conditions de vie des ménages avant le lancement du projet. Cet article présente les premiers résultats de cette enquête...
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The present crisis in Cote d’Ivoire is firstly political. However, this paper argues that the 1994-98 post-devaluation period raised a real opportunity of beginning an in-depth reform process of the economic system. This opportunity was not seized. For instance, the reforms did not succeed at...
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How does migration contribute to the urbanisation process in Africa? Migrants have traditionally been viewed as responsible for excessive urban growth, for the uncontrolled expansion of urban areas and for urban surplus labour. In light of recent research, this article proposes to re-examine...
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Income growth and urbanization in developing countries have enlarged markets for high-value agricultural commodities. However, there are concerns that lacking access to physical, financial, and human capital, as well as infrastructure and institutions limit the ability of the poor to participate...
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