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Measuring structural economic vulnerability for an European ultraperipheral economy: the case of La Reunion
[Une mesure de la vulnérabilité économique structurelle pour une économie ultrapériphérique européenne : le cas de La Réunion]

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  • Claire Goavec

    (CEMOI - Centre d'Économie et de Management de l'Océan Indien - UR - Université de La Réunion)

  • Jean-François Hoarau

    (CEMOI - Centre d'Économie et de Management de l'Océan Indien - UR - Université de La Réunion)

Abstract

This article aims at analyzing structural economic vulnerability for La Reunion. We built a modified version of the UNCDP approach based on a semi-geometric averaging method. Finally, in accordance with the traditional findings obtained for small island developing economies, La Reunion appears to be significantly vulnerable economically. Indeed, our results show for 2008 that this economy appears to be the 76th most vulnerable country amongst 129 developing economies.

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  • Claire Goavec & Jean-François Hoarau, 2015. "Measuring structural economic vulnerability for an European ultraperipheral economy: the case of La Reunion [Une mesure de la vulnérabilité économique structurelle pour une économie ultrapériphériq," Post-Print hal-01243406, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-01243406
    DOI: 10.3166/ges.17.177-200
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    Cited by:

    1. Jean-François Hoarau, 2019. "La vie chère en Outre-Mer, un phénomène structurel ?," Post-Print hal-03546562, HAL.
    2. Claire Goavec & Jean-François Hoarau, 2015. "Structural economic vulnerability and tourism dependence: new assessment for small island developing economies [Vulnérabilité économique structurelle et dépendance touristique : quels enseignements," Post-Print hal-01454720, HAL.
    3. Jean-François Hoarau, 2021. "État des lieux, menaces et perspectives futures pour le tourisme à La Réunion : un regard macroéconomique," Post-Print hal-03546567, HAL.
    4. Jean-François Hoarau, 2018. "Un état des lieux du modèle économique réunionnais hérité de la départementalisation : entre miracle et incomplétude," Post-Print hal-03546556, HAL.

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