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Cap vert : Gouvernance et développement

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  • Jaime Lourenço
  • Colm Foy

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Malgré la remarquable performance économique du Cap Vert, le secteur privé y reste dominé par des petites et micro-entreprises ayant un faible pouvoir de creation d'emplois. En outre, il ne contribue que faiblement aux recettes fiscales. Les auteurs de cette étude suggèrent d'établir de nouvelles formes de partenariat entre l'État, les pouvoirs locaux, les associations patronales et les associations de migrants à l'étranger afin d'encourager la création de nouvelles entreprises et d'emplois, tout en favorisant le développement durable du pays.Une telle stratégie s'inscrirait dans l'esprit du Nouveau Partenariat pour le Développement de l'Afrique (NEPAD) qui vise à améliorer la gouvernance en Afrique, et l'étude examine précisément l'impact de tels partenariats sur les problèmes de gouvernance. Il en ressort qu'il existe un large potentiel pour des partenariats à plusieurs niveaux et plusieurs dimensions, associant des acteurs d'origines différentes et ayant des intérêts divers. De ... In spite of the remarkable developmental performance of Cape Verde, the private sector remains dominated by small and micro-enterprises which generate little employment and provide scant tax revenue. The authors suggest creating new forms of innovative and wide partnerships between the state, local authorities, business associations and the overseas Capeverdean communities to create new enterprises, foster employment growth and promote sustainable development in the country.Such a strategy fits well with the New Partnerships for Africa's Development (NEPAD) goal of improving governance in Africa, for the study also considers the impact of such partnerships on governance issues. The study finds that the potential for multilevel and multi-dimensional partnerships between actors from different backgrounds and with different interests is very wide. Moreover, the conclusions of this document, both for development policy and for improving the quality of governance, can be applied to a range of countries and are not limited to the particular case of Cape Verde ...

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  • Jaime Lourenço & Colm Foy, 2003. "Cap vert : Gouvernance et développement," OECD Development Centre Working Papers 225, OECD Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:oec:devaaa:225-fr
    DOI: 10.1787/082723373088
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