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[fre] Cet article s’intéresse aux politiques d’aide au développement menées par les principaux pays émergents (Chine, Inde, Brésil, etc.) et s’attache à étudier leurs conséquences sur l’architecture de l’aide, en particulier pour les donneurs du comité d’aide au...
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Clothing and textile exports are increasingly dominated by developing countries. In 1974, developed countries implemented quotas on developing countries exports within the MFA, which resulted in a distorted geographical allocation of production and exports. Regional preferential agreements also...
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<alinea/> Turkey was not an industrial newcomer when it shifted to an export oriented strategy in 1980 that lead to a Custom Union in 1995. While the industrial sector did resist to the European competition, it suffered from the macro economics disequilibria that led to the 2001 crisis. The economy has...
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[eng] The electronics industry in Singapore is a result of transfer of activities by the Transnational Firms. The low wages and favorable tax system are no more significant factors for this movement; presently, the economic environment and the industrial network seem to be the main incentives...
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[fre] Jean-Raphaël Chaponnière Jean-Pierre Cling Mohamed Ali Marouani Les conséquences de la fin de l'AMF : le cas de la Tunisie. Les PED réalisent aujourd'hui la quasi- totalité des exportations mondiales d'habillement et la majorité des exportations textiles. Depuis 1974, les quotas...
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