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De l'effectivité de la dévaluation des francs CFA : quelques enseignements tirés du Cameroun et de la Côte d'Ivoire

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  • Patrick GUILLAUMONT

    (Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches sur le Développement International(CERDI))

  • Sylviane GUILLAUMONT JEANNENEY

    (Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches sur le Développement International(CERDI))

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This article argues that the effectiveness of the CFA francs devaluation was greater in Cameroon than in Cote d'Ivoire unlike the opinion which is generaly drawn from the evolution of the real effective exchange rates. This conclusion is based on the change of wages, international prices, neighborough's exchange rates, internal and external taxes and on the size of informal trade.

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  • Patrick GUILLAUMONT & Sylviane GUILLAUMONT JEANNENEY, 1996. "De l'effectivité de la dévaluation des francs CFA : quelques enseignements tirés du Cameroun et de la Côte d'Ivoire," Working Papers 199618, CERDI.
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    1. Bernard Conte, 1997. "Dévaluation du Franc CFA et équilibre des paiements courants," Documents de travail 20, Groupe d'Economie du Développement de l'Université Montesquieu Bordeaux IV.
    2. Ngongang, Elie, 2011. "Impact of Exchange Rate Policy on the Trade of Industrial Products in Sub-Saharan Africa from 1975 to 2007," Review of Applied Economics, Lincoln University, Department of Financial and Business Systems, vol. 7(1-2), pages 1-27, March.

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