2015
DOI: 10.3917/afd.ausse.2015.01
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La croissance de l’Afrique subsaharienne : diversité des trajectoires et des processus de transformation structurelle

Abstract: Le regard porté sur l' Afrique [1] a beaucoup évolué au cours des quarante dernières années.Au début des années 1980, sous l'effet conjugué de plusieurs facteurs, l' Afrique subsaharienne a traversé une crise économique de grande ampleur. L'environnement extérieur s'est détérioré suite aux deux chocs pétroliers de 1973 et 1979, entraînant une forte baisse de la demande d'exportations africaines et une chute des prix des produits de base. Parallèlement, la hausse des taux d'intérêt a sensible ment accru le coû… Show more

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“…The size of the total "POP" population: according to the authors Vergne and Ausseur (2015), the new theories of international trade, the size of the market measured by the population can be an obstacle to the diversification of the productive system because it prevents the achievement of the economies of scale that characterize modern sectors. There is a consensus in the literature that countries rich in natural resources, like African countries, concentrate their exports on primary commodities.…”
Section: Vertical Diversification (Dv)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The size of the total "POP" population: according to the authors Vergne and Ausseur (2015), the new theories of international trade, the size of the market measured by the population can be an obstacle to the diversification of the productive system because it prevents the achievement of the economies of scale that characterize modern sectors. There is a consensus in the literature that countries rich in natural resources, like African countries, concentrate their exports on primary commodities.…”
Section: Vertical Diversification (Dv)mentioning
confidence: 99%