Commerce des services et inégalites des revenus en Afrique
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https://doi.org/10.18559/rielf.2024.1.1631Mots-clés :
commerce des services, inégalités de revenu, AfriqueRésumé
L’objectif – L’objectif de ce papier est d’analyser les effets du commerce des services sur les inégalités de revenu en Afrique
Conception/méthodologie/approche – Les données de panel de 46 pays africains ont été estimées à l’aide l’estimateur des moindres carrés avec les variables muettes corrigées (Least Square Dummy Variable Corrected, LSDVC).
Résultats – Les résultats des estimations révèlent une relation inverse et significative entre le commerce des services et les inégalités de revenus en Afrique.
Originalité/valeur – Ce papier comble le gap qui existe dans la littérature économique quant à la mesure des effets du commerce des services dont l’importance n’est révélée qu’avec les négociations du cycle d’Uruguay avec la création de l’Organisation Mondiale du Commerce (OMC) en janvier 1995.
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