Chocs extérieurs et politiques de stabilisation: mieux répartir le fardeau
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Chocs extérieurs et politiques de stabilisation: mieux répartir le fardeau

Rolph van der Hoeven
Revue internationale du travail, Vol.126(2), pp.147-166
1987

Abstract

stabilization public debt public expenditure balance of payments exchange rate inflation unemployment structural change social implication statistical table Africa south of Sahara Economic Policy Trade Latin America
Finds that the economies of developing countries, and especially exporters of primary commodities and more traditional manufacturers, have been affected by external shocks and have been forced to adopt stabilisation policies with high social costs. These policies should be more selective, should be spread over a longer period of time, and should pay heed to land redistribution and the satisfaction of basic needs for the poor.
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