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Journal articles on the topic "Communauté économique des États de l'Afrique de l'Ouest – Politique économique"
Diaw, Adama, and Dètondji Camille Guidime. "Une analyse dynamique des déterminants des investissements directs étrangers dans les pays de la Communauté Économique Des États de l'Afrique de l'Ouest (CEDEAO)." Canadian Journal of Development Studies/Revue canadienne d'études du développement 34, no. 1 (2013): 37–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02255189.2013.757547.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Communauté économique des États de l'Afrique de l'Ouest – Politique économique"
Kouevi, Lovi-Ayite. "La politique d'integration regionale en afrique de l'ouest : l'exemple de la c.e.d.e.a.o." Paris 5, 1989. http://www.theses.fr/1989PA05D001.
Full textThe creation of ecowas means for the west african cuntries, the the institution of a setting to carry into effect a certain policy which involves rights and obligations and which enables them to realise an integration of economical, financial and even, political structures. Therefore, a policy of regional economic integration appears to them as a necessity on the way to reach the stage of economical and political independance. The goals defined by ecowas' treaty (article two) consist in promoting cooperation and development in all economic areas and especially, in industry, transport, currency and finance, agriculture. . . To finally create in west africa a customs union structures. But ecowas in his role to promote the development, meets several difficulties from institutional point of view to the objectves implement own
Sissokho, Thiéyacine. "L'intégration du Sénégal à la CEDEAO : enjeux territoriaux et incidences sur la politique d'aménagement du territoire." Tours, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006TOUR1802.
Full textJohanes, Toudonou Athanase. "Pénurie alimentaire et politiques agricoles dans les états de la Communauté Économique de l'Afrique de l'Ouest (CEAO) : le cas de la République populaire du Bénin." Bordeaux 1, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987BOR1D015.
Full textThe countries of sub-saharan africa continue to be ravaged by famine inspite of the efforts of the countries of the north and international governmental and non governmental agencies to transfer food aid to them. In front of this serious situation, the countries of the economic community of west africa (ceao) have developed a rhetorical arguments to explain the situation. Factors of population, drought insufficient food aid from the international community, and especially imperialism have been cited at different moments as the causes of famine. The principal limitation of such extraverted arguments is that they ignore the role of the local political actors. Consequently, the food crisis in these states is considered as the result of a combination of political economic and structural constraints flowing from colonial strategies, and implementation since independence of hardly adapted developement plans conceived by foreign advisers. The incoherence of these policies has created a situation necessary for the audacity of the politicians. A comparative analysis of these policies as action systems and especially the case study of the people's republic of benin illustrate clearly a certain nomber of characteristics that explain the origin of famine in africa. The policies praticed since independence and which have developed over time bring into play two types of actors with divergent interest. There is first of all the modernising state that defines the strategies and structures development in the name of a certain ideological scheme. By means of these policies, the state lives-off the peasant. There is on the other hand, the peasant, the producer that is ignored during the process of decision making, and working on a different value system, regards the actions of the state as a means of ideological control. The psychological blockage that results from such a situation reveals the lack of democracy in the structures created by the state. Definitely, the phenomenon of hunger which is the result of a syndrom of inter related causes is not a fatality. It does
Dondassé, Auguste Apollinaire. "Ouverture commerciale et croissance économique dans la CEDEAO à la lumière de l'expérience des NPI asiatiques : une approche cliométrique à partir des modèles VAR et VECM." Montpellier 1, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009MON10022.
Full textThe Bretton Woods’s institutions evoke Asian Newly Industrialized countries’s (NIC) experiment to justify liberal policies lied down to the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) countries. However, in their enforcement, they occult the part of « strategic » protection measures in the success of these countries opening. Within the framework of the setting up of ECOWAS’s Common External Tariff (CET), the question of the role of the protection measures in the insertion of this zone to the world trade arises with acuity. With VAR and VECM models and the Asian NIC’s experiment, we use a cliometric approach and show in three chapters the role of the protection measures in the success of the aforesaid Asia’s countries opening. The first chapter shows that opening is a driving force behind growth and convergence. Nevertheless, it reveals that the poor countries would gain to resort to « strategic » protection measures in their insertion to the world economy. The second chapter shows that the NIC of Asia resorted enormously to « strategic » protection measures. With the developpementalist economists, one notes that government’s presence cannot be regarded as neutral. Finally, the third chapter supports, with CHELEM’s data, that the successful insertion of the Asian’s NIC to the world economy would be explained by their resort to « strategic » protection measures. The test of ELG assumption with VAR and VECM models shows the interest to take account of protection measures in the appreciation of opening’s contribution to growth. On the basis of these elements, we formulate a proposal of policy to ECOWAS’s countries. It hinges on the role that these countries must grant to « strategic » protection measures in the setting up of their CET, in order to open up more effectively to exchanges
Kabore, Pagoundé. "Monnaie unique et souveraineté étatique : l'exemple du franc de la communauté financière africaine." Paris 10, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996PA100192.
Full textSome authors have asserted that the sovereignty the West-African states is impaired by the circulation of a common currency on their territories. This theory is mistaken : it seems that the above-mentioned states have exercised their sovereignty by creating the CFA franc and by confiding its administration to the UEMOA (West-African Monetary and Economic Community) and the BCEAO (Central Bank of the West-African States)
Millogo, Yves. "La CEDEAO dans le changement politique : les enjeux de la coopération et du développement régional." Paris 1, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999PA010285.
Full textKouadio, Kouassi Hugues. "Intégration économique, développement et croissance." Paris 1, 2008. https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00274304.
Full textKoutouan, Atchiman Joséphine Naara. "Contribution à l’étude des droits régionaux de la concurrence en Afrique de l’Ouest : cas de l'union économique et monétaire Ouest-Africaine et de la communauté économique des Etats de l'Afrique de l'Ouest." Thesis, Bordeaux, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018BORD0044/document.
Full textWest African states have made economic integration the preferred way to deal with the challenge of economic development in an increasingly competitive international context. Thus, through regional and subregional organizations, the protection of the free movement of competition has become a community issue.West African regional economic integration has therefore been seized by competition law. From this, we note emerging competition rights in the West African Economic and Monetary Union (WAEMU) and the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS). Each of these organizations has therefore put in place a competition law in its economic area. As a result, given the composition of UEMOA and ECOWAS, these Community rights are intended to be applied to the Member States of the Union which are also part of the Community. The features of the coexistence of these Community competition law in West Africa deserved to be examined in order to evaluate their application, to analyze the effectiveness and efficiency of these rights. This comparative study intends to highlight the contain of these rights, reveal their specificities, while showing their lacks. It’s necessary to rethink or even reform some aspects of these rights to improve their applications, basis for a better protection of free competition in West Africa
Barry, Mamadou Diang. "Développement financier et croissance économique : études théoriques et applications sur l'UEMOA et la CEDEAO." Thesis, Besançon, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012BESA0004/document.
Full textThe framework of Geweke (1982, 1984) improved by Chen et al. (2008)is used in this thesis to conduct Granger causality between finance and growth in the context of West Africa. We adopt the time - and frequency- approaches to bring out instantaneous causality and dependence by employing vector autoregressive models. In this work, we propose p-values computations more suitable for small sample size. Empirical investigations examine, successively, causal links between finance and growth, the impact of inflation on these links, and the conditional relationships between growth and Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) to financial development and economic openness
Koungou, Léon. "Technicisation et réformes des politiques étatiques de défense du monde contemporain : adaptation de l'institution militaire et perspective stratégique en Afrique subsaharienne (Cameroun-Nigeria)." Paris 1, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008PA010339.
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