Effet de diffusion spatiale de la croissance économique dans l'UEMOA
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https://doi.org/10.18559/rielf.2018.1.12Mots-clés :
interactions spatiales, contiguïté géographique, distance géographique, croissance économiqueRésumé
L'objectif de notre article est d'analyser la diffusion spatiale de la croissance économique dans l'UEMOA. Nous avons utilisé pour nos analyses les données récentes de panel pour les huit pays de l'union sur la période 1960 - 2015. Les résultats d'analyse révèlent que la croissance économique se diffuse bien spatialement et positivement dans l'union. La promotion de la coopération économique et de la politique de libre circulation de biens et services et des individus dans l'union demeure ainsi très favorable à la croissance de ces pays.
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