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Dans un monde marqué par l’augmentation rapide de la population, par des facilités de communication plus grandes, des innovations technologiques régulières, et une intégration de plus en plus forte des marchés, toutes les conditions semblent réunies pour que la croissance économique...
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This study apprehends the functioning of the informal sector of Mauritania in terms of access to goods and services, jobs and social rights. It examines in what measure the institutional environment of this productive system raises its development potentialities. Furthermore, macro-...
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Based on the estimate of demand functions for adult goods and the evaluation of outlay equivalents, the present study suggests that, contrary to what is sometimes asserted, the hypothesis of a gender bias within the household - so that girls receive less than boys - seems more probable in...
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Based on the household survey of Burkina Faso of 1994-95, the present study examines if the use of information about assets of households -using nonlinear principal components analysis– is a satisfactory alternative to the monetary approach of the poverty, as well with regard to its evaluation...
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The objective of the present study is to provide an econometric test to the relative validity of collective and unitary household behavior models, with the help of data of the 1994_95 Burkina Faso household survey. Obtained results seem to justify conclusions of noncooperative approach where the...
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While some analyses, based on a per capita welfare approach, assert the existence of an inverse relationship between the poverty and the household size in developing countries, the present research, supported by data from the Burkina Faso household survey of 1994-95, suggests a fragile...
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