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Demain, l'aide...?

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  • Serge TOMASI

    (auprès du FAO- du PAM et du FIDA)

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« L’ODA bashing » est devenue une activité en vogue. Au-delà des procès périodiques sur la faible efficacité de l’aide, voire ses effets pervers, toute une littérature s’est développée ces dernières années pour annoncer la « fin de l’aide », en prétextant parfois que son rôle dans le développement des pays pauvres tendait à devenir marginal : la globalisation de l’économie et la libre circulation des capitaux favoriseraient mécaniquement une convergence économique à l’échelle du globe, rendant désuète l’aide traditionnelle. Dans la plus pure tradition néo-classique, le libre jeu du marché et « le laisser faire » devraient favoriser la convergence des modes de production et de consommation, et ce faisant, le rattrapage du sud.

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  • Serge TOMASI, 2014. "Demain, l'aide...?," Working Papers P82, FERDI.
  • Handle: RePEc:fdi:wpaper:1179
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    • I3 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Welfare, Well-Being, and Poverty
    • P45 - Political Economy and Comparative Economic Systems - - Other Economic Systems - - - International Linkages

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