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Was colonization very costly for the metropole? This view has been widely accepted among French historians even though little empirical evidence has been provided. Using original data from the colonial budgets of French West Africa (AOF) this paper provides new insights into the actual colonial...
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Since the independences, having a single currency is an official policy objective of West African countries. In April 2000, West African decisions-makers decided to accelerate the integration of the region by creating a second monetary zone in addition to the WAEMU (West African Economic and...
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There are continuing efforts at the monetary integration and unionization in West Africa. Several academics argue that a monetary union among West African states would be costly because of the magnitude of asymmetric shocks. A common monetary policy is inappropriate and ineffective to respond to...
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law was of great importance, European colonisation, and the contemporary era with its movement towards a revival of Islam … just the century of Westernisation. It was also the century of the revival of Islam. The article concludes that the history … is a dependency on the past and on an imagined future. Islam acts, like yesterday, on the world of institutional …
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Islam. Islamic law is not liberal. This explains why, in general, Muslin countries are generally not free. Colonisation … twentieth century was not just the century of Westernisation. It was also the century of the revival of Islam. The article … thesis. Therefore, there is a dependency on the past and on an imagined future. Islam acts, like yesterday, on the world of …
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parce qu'il a permis de reconnaître les libertés et les droits individuels (1). Il montre, ensuite, que l'islam comme …
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, Christianity divided into Roman Catholicism and Protestantisms, and Islam) have successively revealed the nature of accounting to …
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