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Meyimdjui, Carine, Auteur ; Theophile Azomahou, Directeur de thèse ; Jean-Louis Combes, Directeur de thèse | Clermont-Ferrand : Université Clermont Auvergne | 2019-01-24EN: The recent surges in food commodity prices have drawn attention on one of most severe sources of vulnerability for developing countries. In addition to financial constraints that these countries already face, (among these, the [...]Working Paper
Meyimdjui, Carine | Clermont-Ferrand : Centre d'études et de recherches sur le développement international (Cerdi) | Études et Documents Cerdi, ISSN 2114-7957 | 2017The delicacy of socio-political consequences during the recent commodities’ prices spikes has given rise to stabilising measures that might have had repercussions on public policy alternatives. This effect may be worrying for developing countrie[...]Working Paper
Johanna Choumert-Nkolo ; Pascale Phelinas | Clermont-Ferrand : Centre d'études et de recherches sur le développement international (Cerdi) | Études et Documents Cerdi, ISSN 2114-7957 | 2016This paper explores the long term sustainability of Argentina’s specialization in genetically modified soybean cultivation. It is conceived as an evidence-based assessment of the most relevant economic, social, and environmental, i[...]Working Paper
Johanna Choumert-Nkolo ; Eric Nazindigouba Kere ; Amandine Loyal Laré-Dondarini | Clermont-Ferrand : Centre d'études et de recherches sur le développement international (Cerdi) | Études et Documents Cerdi, ISSN 2114-7957 | 2014The international community has made a commitment that aims to halve, by 2015, the number of people without access to safe drinking water and hygienic sanitation systems. In Togo, the government struggles to provide the population with access to[...]Article : Revues - Articles
Dans cet article, nous montrons que la théorie des dotations biogéographiques de Diamond (1997) et que la théorie du renversement de la fortune d’Acemoglu, Johnson et Robinson (2002), loin d’être substituables, sont complémentaires pour explique[...]Working Paper
Guy Dabi Gab-Leyba ; Bertrand Laporte | Clermont-Ferrand : Centre d'études et de recherches sur le développement international (Cerdi) | Études et Documents Cerdi, ISSN 2114-7957 | 2015Concession Contracts (CC) and Production Sharing Contracts (PSC) have quite different implications for Government Take and the properties of the tax system, such as progressivity. In general, taxation via CC introduces significant distortions in[...]Working Paper
Tebkieta Alexandra Tapsoba | Clermont-Ferrand : Centre d'études et de recherches sur le développement international (Cerdi) | Études et Documents Cerdi, ISSN 2114-7957 | 2017Using a multi-topic household panel survey conducted in Burkina Faso by the “Institut national de la statistique et de la démographie” (INSD), in 2014, this paper assesses the impact of remittances on poverty in Burkina Faso. To do so, a poverty[...]Working Paper
Alexandra Tapsoba, Auteur ; Pascale Combes-Motel, Auteur ; Jean-Louis Combes, Auteur | Clermont-Ferrand : Centre d'études et de recherches sur le développement international (Cerdi) | Études et Documents Cerdi, ISSN 2114-7957 | 2019This paper assesses the impact of remittances and climate variability on the food security of households in Burkina Faso. It draws from the World Bank 2010 survey on migration and remittances in Burkina Faso and uses a database from Burkina Faso[...]Article : Revues - Articles
Energy-use statistics in Tanzania reflect the country’s low level of industrialization and development. In 2016, only 16.9% of rural and 65.3% of urban inhabitants in mainland Tanzania were connected to some form of electricity. We use a nationa[...]