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relationship between human capital and growth, using a sample of 23 subsaharian African countries and six time periods between 1980 … suggest that the contribution of human capital to growth depends on the level of commercial opening. The result could be … therefore likely to influence the rate of growth. (Full text in french) …
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Développement durable et gestion internationale : enjeux et perspectives d'avenir. Texte d'introduction au numéro thématique
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This paper aims to show how the neo-classical current, which has yet absorbed development as one of its components, is trapped in a deep crisis, and how its domination can be understood in the theoretical field tightly linked to that of neo-liberalism on the policies of development.
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We build an economic geography model with capital mobility and heterogenous fiscal policy in order to analyse the impact of eastern countries entrance in the EU in terms of location of production. First we show that in a symetic framework the fiscal policy is determined by the stage of regional...
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