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La vulnérabilité économique : le plus grand défi de l’Afrique

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  • Fahd Azaroual

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En Afrique, le niveau de la vulnérabilité économique des pays reste élevé et représente un obstacle à la croissance économique et à la réduction de la pauvreté. Ce constat nous mène à étudier cette problématique pour un échantillon des pays africains les plus exposés aux chocs économiques. En effet, ce travail a pour objectif principal d’identifier les effets des composantes des deux indicateurs de vulnérabilité et de résilience économique sur le niveau de revenu par habitant, pour le cas d’un échantillon de pays africains à partir d’un modèle panel dynamique (GMM en système), puis définir des orientations et justifier le choix des priorités pour le renforcement de leurs résiliences économiques.

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  • Fahd Azaroual, 2022. "La vulnérabilité économique : le plus grand défi de l’Afrique," Research papers & Policy papers 1958, Policy Center for the New South.
  • Handle: RePEc:ocp:rpaper:rp-1222
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