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Les politiques sectorielles intégrées de formalisation de l'emploi l'exemple du secteur commercial au Burkina Faso

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L’objectif principal de cette étude est de faire un diagnostic du secteur commercial informel de la ville de Ouagadougou et d’identifier, du point de vue des acteurs, les principaux facteurs favorisant l’informalisation du tissu entrepreneurial local. Cette étude-diagnostic révèle de manière globale, la forte précarisation/informalisation du secteur commercial de la ville de Ouagadougou qui s’observe depuis plusieurs années (période 2011-2016). La prise en compte de l’hétérogénéité du commerce informel et des caractéristiques diverses des unités qui le compose est une condition sine qua non pour améliorer l’attractivité sur le terrain des critères de formalité et mettre en place un ensemble d’incitatifs efficaces et durables à la formalisation des acteurs.

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  • Barussaud, Simon., 2017. "Les politiques sectorielles intégrées de formalisation de l'emploi l'exemple du secteur commercial au Burkina Faso," ILO Working Papers 994969690902676, International Labour Organization.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:994969690902676
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    employment policy; commercial policy; sales; survey;
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