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La vie chère en Outre-Mer, un phénomène structurel ?

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  • Jean-François Hoarau, 2019. "La vie chère en Outre-Mer, un phénomène structurel ?," Post-Print hal-03546562, HAL.
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    13. Yannick L'Horty, 2014. "La persistance du chômage ultra-marin," Working Papers halshs-01100366, HAL.
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    16. Jean-François Hoarau, 2016. "Une évaluation du développement humain pour Mayotte : l’application de l’indicateur de développement humain hybride," Post-Print hal-01697636, HAL.
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