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Déterminants de la structure des exportations des économies africaines au sud du sahara : le rôle des infrastructures/technologie - cas de la zone franc -
[Manufactures exports and infrastructures/technology : case of the cfa franc zone]

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The main aim of this paper is to know if infrastructures/technology can be consider like a cause of sub Saharan African export’s dependence against raw materials, and, for this purpose, we have assessed, in panel data, the effect of availables infrastructures/technology in cfa farnc zone on the manufactured exports of selected cfa economies.

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  • Kuikeu, Oscar, 2012. "Déterminants de la structure des exportations des économies africaines au sud du sahara : le rôle des infrastructures/technologie - cas de la zone franc - [Manufactures exports and infrastructures/," MPRA Paper 39658, University Library of Munich, Germany.
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    2. Collier, Paul & Dehn, Jan, 2001. "Aid, shocks, and growth," Policy Research Working Paper Series 2688, The World Bank.
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    Sub-Saharan Africa; cfa franc; technology; panel data;
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    • F10 - International Economics - - Trade - - - General
    • C23 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - Single Equation Models; Single Variables - - - Models with Panel Data; Spatio-temporal Models

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