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characteristics. A Gender-aware computable general equilibrium model is applied to Ethiopia and South Africa from a comparative … perspective. Tarif reduction results in opposite outcomes regarding gender-based wage and labour market participation inequalities …
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Considering that the French metropolitan area makers decided not to respect the 1999’s law and its spirit, this paper intends to highlight the reasons why the French State accepted this situation so easily. First, the degrees of freedom taken by local elected actors are stressed thanks to two...
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It is a long time since the problem of the lack of direct universal suffrage for the French metropolitan areas with own taxes (MAOT) has been pointed out. Nevertheless, nothing has ever been done to change this current situation, in spite of a wide agreement in favor of direct universal suffrage...
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negative effects on local economics. Therefore, as a starting point, the lack of neutral link between urban management and …
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This paper intends to question the current development of metropolitan areas in France, and its induced effects. Contrary to the expected benefits (lower costs for the production of public services, scale economies), metropolitan, areas in France has entailed an increase in local taxes and tax...
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