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Vivre avec la dualité : la politique budgétaire et le secteur informel en Amérique latine

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  • Juan Ramón de Laiglesia

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L’économie informelle est difficile à quantifier, mais, quel que soit l’indicateur retenu, elle est très répandue en Amérique latine : elle concernerait environ la moitié de la population active de cette région. Au Mexique, seul pays latino-américain membre de l’OCDE, quelque 60 pour cent de la main-d’oeuvre non agricole, soit près de 22 millions d’individus, ont un emploi informel ou travaillent à leur compte. Ces travailleurs se retrouvent, par choix ou non, en dehors du système fiscal et de protection sociale associé à l’économie organisée, ce qui témoigne de la rupture du contrat social entre les citoyens et l’État.

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  • Juan Ramón de Laiglesia, 2008. "Vivre avec la dualité : la politique budgétaire et le secteur informel en Amérique latine," Centre de développement de l'OCDE - Repères 81, OECD Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:oec:devaae:81-fr
    DOI: 10.1787/228248388018
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