Les dirigeants africains peuvent transformer l’Afrique en adoptant des politiques industrielles
“Singapour court à sa ruine. C’est un pauvre petit marché dans un coin sombre de l’Asie”, a écrit Albert Winsemius, un économiste néerlandais, dans un
“Singapour court à sa ruine. C’est un pauvre petit marché dans un coin sombre de l’Asie”, a écrit Albert Winsemius, un économiste néerlandais, dans un
When political leaders embrace a pro-active industrial policy in a market-led way as their core economic framework, much of what is realistically possible to achieve for their people is actually achieved
Au début du mois d’Octobre de l’année dernière, le secrétaire général du secrétariat de la zone de libre-échange continentale africaine (ZLECA), Son Excellence Wamkele Mene,
Macro-economic policy needs to always be firmly anchored to industrial policy, particularly in times of crisis.
Industrial policy is the most important of all economic policies because it is the only one that can bring coherence across the many disparate set of economic policies that governments have
Since the 1970s many African nations have missed out on the most important economic policy of them all. Export-oriented industrial policy has been essential to
“Singapour court à sa ruine. C’est un pauvre petit marché dans un coin sombre de l’Asie”, a écrit Albert Winsemius, un économiste néerlandais, dans un
When political leaders embrace a pro-active industrial policy in a market-led way as their core economic framework, much of what is realistically possible to achieve for their people is actually achieved
Au début du mois d’Octobre de l’année dernière, le secrétaire général du secrétariat de la zone de libre-échange continentale africaine (ZLECA), Son Excellence Wamkele Mene,
Macro-economic policy needs to always be firmly anchored to industrial policy, particularly in times of crisis.
Industrial policy is the most important of all economic policies because it is the only one that can bring coherence across the many disparate set of economic policies that governments have
Since the 1970s many African nations have missed out on the most important economic policy of them all. Export-oriented industrial policy has been essential to
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