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Kim, You Eei. "Les effets de l'intégration économique sur le commerce et la croissance : le cas de l'Asie de l'est." Paris 1, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006PA010039.
Full textStanoeva, Guergana. "Régimes de change et performances économiques des pays d'Europe centrale et orientale." Bordeaux 4, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005BOR40039.
Full textDiagne, Souleymane Astou. "Institutions et développement économique : Asie de l'Est et du Sud-Est et Afrique Subsaharienne." Paris 13, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009PA131029.
Full textThe importance of institutions in the economic development path was stressed since more than century by Schmoller, Veblen and Commons. Since the beginning of the eighties, there was like a coming out of intuitionalists’ optics to offset the shortcomings of the neoclassical one to explain the development policies failures, which were inspired by the neoclassical ideology. It’s in this context that appears the new institutional economics analysis, looking for including in the economic policies suggestions, a set of new indicators which didn’t belong to economics, like the political institutions (elections, democracy, constitution…). This thesis starts from a statement: the countries of Africa and those of Asian Eastern and Asian Southern-East started almost from the same level of economic development in the sixties. The thesis has, afterward, three objectives: understanding the analyses and the concepts of the institutional economics, searching, thank of a comparative study, the reasons which make the Asian countries much more developed than the African ones, and finally, checking the links between institutions and economic development with econometric and statistical methods. We have assumed that the institutional factors were behind the Asian countries economic success and then behind the economic development. Three main questions underlie the chapters of this work. Understanding how the institutional analysis was born, the definition of the concept “institution” and its derivatives concepts, the way with which the institutional switch acts and understanding the theoretical reach of the institutional economics toolbox. Answers to these questions assume an early knowledge of the mains institutional economics optics, of Veblen, Schmoller, Commons, North, Willamson, Greif and Rodrik
Ehrhart, Christophe. "Répartition des revenus et des richesses et développement économique : Analyse théorique et études empiriques : le cas de l'Amérique latine et de l'Asie de l'Est." Nice, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003NICE0035.
Full textThe aim of this research is to show that, at the time of the choice of the strategy for reducing poverty, the policymakers are brought to determine the relative importance which they assign to the accumulation of new assets compared to the redistribution of existing assets. Thus, three main questions guide our analysis of the relationship between inequality, growth and development:in countries with low levels of development, does economic growth result in a more unequal distribution of income, and is it necessary for per capita income to reach a certain minimum level before income inequality begins to decrease? Do countries with unequal distribution of income and wealth experience slower economic growth than more egalitarian countries? Should governments envisage adopting redistributive policies to improve the lot of the poor?
Figuière-Rocca, Catherine. "Intégration régionale, développement durable. Quelle économie politique ?" Habilitation à diriger des recherches, 2009. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00464295.
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