Après l’Est, l’Ouest. L’effondrement des puissants vu du Sud (After the East, the West. The collapse of the great powers, from the southern perspective)
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Pour beaucoup, le Tiers monde victime de la puissance économique des pays industriels et de leurs théories économiques. Vu du Sud, l’intégrisme planificateur et le fondamentalisme de marché sont obsolètes. Quel modèle pour le Tiers monde ? Retrouver les solidarités perdues, revoir le politique « par le bas ». For many economists, the Third World is the victim of the economic power of industrial countries and of their economic theories. Seen from the South, the Planification “integrism” and the market “fundamentalism” are obsolete. What is the best model for the Third World? Recovering the lost solidarity, reviewing the policy “from the bottom”.Download Info
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Paper provided by Laboratoire de Recherche sur l'Industrie et l'Innovation. ULCO / Research Unit on Industry and Innovation in its series Working Papers with number 210.Length: 10 pages
Date of creation: Mar 2009
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Publication status: Published in Cahiers du Lab.RII, March 2009
Handle: RePEc:rii:riidoc:210
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Keywords: third world; economic power; industrial countries;Find related papers by JEL classification:
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