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Journal articles on the topic "Transfert monétaire"
Boquet, Roxane, and Claude Rioux. "Estimation de la valeur non marchande des services rendus par les écosystèmes du parc marin du Saguenay–Saint-Laurent." Conservation et gestion 142, no. 2 (June 5, 2018): 157–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1047156ar.
Full textTran, Nathalie, and Jorge Pantaleón. "Domestication économique et monétarisation de la vie sociale." Anthropologie et Sociétés 34, no. 2 (February 23, 2011): 123–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/045709ar.
Full textde Sardan, Jean-Pierre Olivier, Oumarou Hamani, Nana Issaley, Younoussi Issa, Hannatou Adamou, and Issaka Oumarou. "Les transferts monétaires au Niger : le grand malentendu." Revue Tiers Monde 2, no. 2 (2014): 107. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rtm.218.0107.
Full textWolff, François-Charles, and Francois-Charles Wolff. "Transferts monétaires inter vivos et cycle de vie." Revue économique 51, no. 6 (November 2000): 1419. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3503028.
Full textLe Minez, Sylvie, and Nicole Roth. "Transferts monétaires et compensation du coût de l'état." Informations sociales 137, no. 1 (2007): 68. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/inso.137.0068.
Full textWolff, François-Charles. "Transferts monétaires "inter vivos" et cycle de vie." Revue économique 51, no. 6 (2000): 1419–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/reco.2000.410592.
Full textCharbit, Yves, and Isabelle Chort. "Les transferts monétaires des migrants : pays industrialisés et pays en développement." Revue européenne des migrations internationales 22, no. 2 (July 1, 2006): 127–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/remi.2825.
Full textPapail, Jean. "Migrations internationales, transferts monétaires et investissements dans les milieux urbains du Centre-Ouest mexicain." Autrepart 23, no. 3 (2002): 89. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/autr.023.0089.
Full textBriaux, J., M. Seye, S. Fall Abdou, R. Becquet, Y. Martin-Prevel, and M. Savy. "Evaluation de processus d’un programme de transferts monétaires au Togo : appropriation par les bénéficiaires." Revue d'Épidémiologie et de Santé Publique 64 (September 2016): S192—S193. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.respe.2016.06.059.
Full textMathieu, Sophie. "Entre l’effet tempo et l’effet quantum : une analyse de l’effet des politiques familiales sur la fécondité dans les pays avancés." Sociologie et sociétés 45, no. 1 (June 12, 2013): 255–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1016403ar.
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Zhu, Mengbing. "Migration, Wealth and Household Consumption in rural China." Thesis, Lyon, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017LYSEN015/document.
Full textAs a large agricultural country, it is of great importance to study on household consumption in rural China. Many factors may affect consumption, such factors including not only those related to the tremendous changes in the labor market, i.e., the increasing number of rural to urban migration, but also unprecedented changes in the accumulation of household wealth. Until now, systematic evidence is missing on how consumption is affected by migration and household wealth. Moreover, regarding rural household consumption, another related issue, consumption poverty, should also be studied, but so far less has been said on the targeting performance of the poverty alleviation policy, the rural Dibao Program.The first chapter concentrates on the impact of migration and remittances on educational investment in rural China. Using household data from the China Household Income Project 2013, we find that they both play a negative role, but the amount of remittances can act as an insurance mechanism. The second chapter focuses on the wealth effect on consumption and its changes between 2002 and 2013. It shows that the marginal propensity to consume out of net wealth is highly significant and it increases over time for both urban and rural households. Moreover, housing wealth effects are strong, especially for the rural households, while the estimated elasticity of consumption with respect to financial assets is much smaller and elusive over the two years. The third chapter evaluates the targeting performance of the rural Dibao program. The result reveals quite large targeting errors using traditional income identification criteria. However, after taken the multi-dimensional identification criterion the targeting effectiveness increases, but the coverage rate remains low
Adubra, Laura. "Impact d'un transfert monétaire et/ou d'un supplément nutritionnel pour la prévention du retard de croissance du jeune enfant en milieu rural au Mali : analyse d'un essai randomisé par clusters." Thesis, Sorbonne université, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019SORUS447.
Full textIn 2014, on top of a community health and nutrition program running in the region of Kayes in Mali (SNACK), the World Food Program implemented distributions of i) cash to pregnant and mothers of children aged less than 24 months and ii) Lipid-Based Nutrient Supplements (LNS) to children aged 6-23 months. Both interventions were conditional upon attendance at community health centers (CHCs) for medical follow up throughout the first 1000 days of life (from conception to age 2 of the child). We evaluated the impact of these strategies on children’s anthropometric status, the mean height-for-age z-scores (HAZ) being our primary outcome, as well as on intermediary outcomes along the program’s impact pathways. We conducted a cluster randomized controlled trial, with CHCs randomized in 4 arms: 1) SNACK program only (comparison); 2) SNACK+Cash; 3) SNACK+LNS; 4) SNACK+Cash+LNS. Independent representative samples of 12-42 mo old children were surveyed at baseline (2013, n=5046) and at endline (2016, n=5098). Despite an increase in the mean HAZ and a decrease in stunting rates (HAZ<-2) between 2013 and 2016 in arm 2 (35.6% vs. 31.8%) and in arm 3 (34.6% vs. 29.5%), these changes were not statistically significant as compared with the SNACK arm. Combing the two strategies did not lead to any impact on growth outcomes, however it improved the mean weight-for-height z-scores (ß= +0.16 P<0.01). Attendance at children’s growth monitoring sessions and some of the mothers’ knowledge significantly increased in arms 3 and 4. Data on the program’s implementation suggested several barriers to impact achievement, including irregularity in cash/LNS provisioning and distributions due to low accessibility to CHCs, excessive workload of frontline workers, insufficient amount of cash transfers or sharing of LNS with siblings
Issoulié, Jacques. "L'Innovation technologique en matière financière : éléments d'analyse économique des systèmes de transferts électroniques de fonds." Paris 1, 1991. http://www.theses.fr/1991PA010002.
Full textThis dissertation aims at elaborating elements for a theoretical analysis of an important new phenomenon : technological innovation as applied to money. Credit and finance (TIF). The analysis develops within the theoretical frameworks provided by the theories of innovation, money and credit, and industrial organization (as applied to banking structures and competition). Neither the theory of industrial innovation, nor the newer theories of financial innovation, enable us to understand the specificity of tif. Industrial organization theory, on the contrary, has produced analytical tools in accordance with which we define tif as an "innovation of orgazation" exhibiting important properties. TIF reduces money demand, and increases (potentially) money supply and money velocity. It changes the arguments of credit demand and supply functions, as well as the conditions of their equilibrium on the credit market. Using the concepts of the theory of contestable markets, we study the impact of tif on the efficiency of the monoproduct and multiproduct banking firm, as well as on banking competition
Gentili, Christian. "Les transferts momentanés de titres." Lyon 3, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996LYO33014.
Full textPetchezi, Awedeou. "Le transfert international de monnaie : aspect du régime juridique des systèmes de paiement." Thesis, Clermont-Ferrand 1, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014CLF10427.
Full textLegal relations are based essentially on the monetary obligations. The dominant role of money is explained by its legal and economic functions. The daily flow of money transfers attest this importance. If those legal and economic relations are usually located in a limited geographical area, they now follow a movement towards internationalization. The circulation of money also follows the same movement beyond the simple framework of a country. To ensure the funds transfer across borders, various techniques have long time allowed to make international money transfers. Early techniques appeared in fairs of the middle Ages, with the use of commercial paper (bill of exchange or promissory note) and later the check. These traditional instruments which have the characteristic of being based on the paper declined to give way to new techniques. The celerity required by business, has created a need of innovation. It explains the creation of new techniques of money transfer and a new form of currency: the "electronic money”. Another important innovation is the emergence through the computing, "systems" that are a new framework of funds transfers.The foreign element related to international nature of the new techniques of money transfer raises the legal problem of conflict of laws. If for traditional techniques of fund transfer, standardization initiatives (Geneva Conventions on bills of exchange and checks) seem to have solved this problem, there is not presently, any uniform law governing the international use of new techniques of funds transfer. So, is it necessary to consider the nature of contractual relationships which are formed thanks to computing in systems in order to determine a “contract law” able to govern the new techniques of international funds transfers
Auckenthaler, Franck. "Les transferts temporaires de titres sur les marchés de l'argent." Montpellier 1, 1993. http://www.theses.fr/1993MON10005.
Full textTemporary transferts of securities are a group of transactions that currently worry the actors of financial and money markets. Those transferts are caused by specific motivations and carried out through specific contracts. The motivations are both safety and freedom : safety when the transfert of property is used as a warranty or to cover a default in a delivery of security ; freedom when it permits the parties to adapt themselves to regulation or to operate arbitrations or tax gains. The instruments of temporary transferts are contracts known as "remere", "pension livree" and "pret de titres" (french equivalents of repurchase agreement and bond lending). Each one has its own judical and tax system but in practice those different forms are not clearly separated. Their study tries to focuse their advantages and disavantages according to the parties' motivations
Adetonah, Ghislain Serge Odon. "L’évasion fiscale des multinationales dans les pays de l’UEMOA." Thesis, Aix-Marseille, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018AIXM0055/document.
Full textThe WAEMU countries, long hostile to foreign direct investment, under the combined effect of the globalization of the economy and the pressure of the institutions of Brettons Woods, have in the one hand, favored an internal access to International financial flows and on the other hand, offered tax incentives to multinationals. Thanks to financial liberalization and the prevailing economic ideology, the multinationals, by various subterfuges and taking advantage also of the institutional and organizational handicaps of the respective tax administrations of the member countries of the UEMOA space, escape their fiscal responsibilities towards these states. In order to reduce the harmful effects of tax evasion by multinationals, WAEMU countries must place particular emphasis on the modernization of their tax administrations on the one hand, and on the other hand, to include in all their agreements tax rules, anti-abuse clauses. Finally, these states must strengthen the fight against tax evasion by concerted action based on tax cooperation in the context of administrative assistance
Lehmann, Michael Christian. "Étude des effets locaux d'équilibre général des programmes de transferts monétaires conditionnels." Paris, EHESS, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013EHES0007.
Full textMy doctoral dissertation attempts to explore how cash transfers affect the local economy's equilibrium, and how this in turn affects the entire village population (including those household not targeted by the cash transfer program). In chapter 1, I explore the relationship between local general equilibrium effects and consumption. Taking the example of the well-known Progresa conditional cash transfer randomized experiment, I explore what more can be learned about the intervention's consumption effect if the experimental data is analyzed within a general equilibrium framework. In chapter 2, I study the local general equilibrium effects another popular type of conditional cash transfer program aiming to transform the lives of the poorest in society: cash transfers promoting micro-enterprise development. While the effects of this type of aid intervention on aid recipients have received considerable attention by the literature, their local general equilibrium effects have been almost completely ignored. I use a structural model and a randomized experiment to study the local general equilibrium effects of small business cash transfers to households impoverished by years of civil war in Uganda. In chapter 3, I explore the implications of local general equilibrium effects for variables other than consumption. I study in more depth the implications for labor supply. Moreover, I ask how successful are conditional cash transfer programs in reducing rural inequality? Finally, chapter 3 also explores how local general equilibrium effects may spill-over to populations outside the village
Tonguet-Papucci, Audrey. "Evaluation de transferts monétaires saisonniers et pluriannuels pour la prévention de la malnutrition aiguë : le projet MAM’Out." Thesis, Paris, Institut agronomique, vétérinaire et forestier de France, 2017. https://pastel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-02948478.
Full textChild wasting is a public health issue but evidence gaps remain concerning preventive strategies not primarily based on food products. Cash transfers, increasingly implemented in emergency and developing contexts, have the potential to prevent under-nutrition by acting on several underlying causes including food insecurity, access to basic services and goods. However, to date, no study with a strong design explored the link between seasonal unconditional cash transfers (UCTs) and the prevention of acute malnutrition. UCTs were proven to have positive effects on food availability and food access. Inconsistent evidence was reported concerning the effects of UCTs on the quality of children’s diet, health care and psychosocial well-being of families benefiting from UCTs. In this framework, the MAM’Out research project was launched to assess the effects of multiannual seasonal UCT targeted to women on the prevention of child acute malnutrition in rural areas of Burkina Faso. In this two-arm cluster randomized controlled trial, one group benefited from cash transfers via mobile phones during 5 months yearly and the other arm was a comparison group. Qualitative data were collected each month of the cash transfer period for two years among various participants. The two main declared domains of expenses were food and health care for the child and the whole family. The program was also associated with positive perceived changes at the household level, mainly related to gender equality and improvement of women’s status, and favored the social integration of the poorest at the community level through cash sharing. Unexpected reported effects of this program included increased pregnancy plans of some women. The effect of cash transfer on diet quality was assessed using two 24h-dietary recall surveys carried out in July and August 2014 on a subsample of children from both arms. Results showed that seasonal UCT are associated with improved child’s diet among 14 to 29-month old children, particularly higher consumption of animal products, higher intake of iron rich or iron fortified food and higher fat and vitamins B12 intake compared to the control group. No difference was found for energy and protein intake between both groups. Moreover, two third of the children from the cash group had an adequate minimum dietary diversity compared to only one third in the control group. However, children from both groups had a suboptimal quality of diet during the lean season. Besides, anthropometric measurements and morbidity were recorded on quarterly basis for more than two years. Children in the intervention group had a lower risk of self-reported respiratory tract infection compared to children in the control group. However, neither the number of cumulative episode of wasting nor the end point anthropometric markers of nutritional status differ between children from the intervention and control group. Seasonal UCT should be considered when looking at actions to improve child’s diet in the framework of safety net programs. As far as the reduction of child wasting is concerned, an integrated approach combining cash and one or several other components identified as a key factors leading to acute malnutrition in the region should be preferred
Betti, Thierry. "Fiscal policy and the labor market in the Euro area : multiplier, spillover effects and fiscal federalism." Thesis, Strasbourg, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015STRAB010/document.
Full textThis thesis aims at contributing to the recent studies which investigate the short-run effects of fiscal policy on economic activity. More precisely, three main aspects of fiscal policy in the short run are analyzed. First, one major message is that the impact of fiscal policy on the economy depends strongly on the fiscal instrument used by the government. Rising transfers to households, increasing public investment or cutting social protection tax trigger very different effects on key macroeconomic variables and especially on output. Second, one large part of this thesis is dedicated to the analysis of the effects of fiscal policy shocks on the labor market. One main result is that we cannot determine unemployment fiscal multipliers according to the value of the output fiscal multiplier, especially because of the response of the labor force participation to fiscal policy shocks. Third, this is well-known that many elements influence the size of the output fiscal multiplier. Two of these elements are considered throughout this thesis: the position of the economy over the business cycle and the behavior of the monetary policy. The two first chapters of this thesis analyze these different aspects in some closed economy models. The two last chapters extend this study at the case of a monetary union by investigating the spillover effects of fiscal policy between member states but also the stabilizing properties of fiscal transfer mechanisms between member states in order to soften cyclical shocks
Books on the topic "Transfert monétaire"
Ending cash: The public benefits of federal electronic currency. Westport, Conn: Quorum Books, 1998.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Transfert monétaire"
"Réduire la pauvreté au Chili grâce aux transferts monétaires et à de meilleures possibilités d'employ." In Études économiques de l'OCDE : Chili 2012. OECD, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/eco_surveys-chl-2012-4-fr.
Full textReports on the topic "Transfert monétaire"
Hidrobo, Melissa, Lieven Huybregts, Naureen Karachiwalla, and Shalini Roy. Programmes de transferts monétaires à composantes multiples: Résultats du programme de filets sociaux du Mali (Jigisémèjiri). Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2499/p15738coll2.133600.
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