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Une économie de plantation en devenir. L'essor des contrats de planter-partager comme innovation institutionnelle dans les rapports entre autochtones et étrangers en côte d'ivoire

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  • Jean-Philippe Colin
  • François Ruf

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This paper helps understand the increasing popularity of a new type of contract in the smallholder plantation economy in Ivory Coast : the ?Plant and Share? arrangement. This contract, based on a partnership between autochthons and migrants, provides evidence for the capacity for institutional innovation that has been apparent throughout the development of the smallholder plantation economy. It can be seen as a way of responding to the exhaustion of ?internal frontier institutions? in regulating relations between autochthons and migrants, particularly in a socio-political context that seriously undermines the situation of those who are not autochthonous.

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  • Jean-Philippe Colin & François Ruf, 2011. "Une économie de plantation en devenir. L'essor des contrats de planter-partager comme innovation institutionnelle dans les rapports entre autochtones et étrangers en côte d'ivoire," Revue Tiers-Monde, Armand Colin, vol. 0(3), pages 169-187.
  • Handle: RePEc:cai:rtmarc:rtm_207_0169
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    1. Samir El Ouaamari & Pascal Tillie & Fatouma-Lucie Sanou & Viviane Treves & Constantin Girard & Sergio Gomez-Y-Paloma & Hubert Cochet, 2019. "Performances économiques de l'agriculture familiale, patronale et d'entreprise. Comparaison à partir d'études de cas en Côte d'Ivoire," JRC Research Reports JRC116258, Joint Research Centre.
    2. Symphorien Ongolo & Sylvestre Kouamé Kouassi & Sadia Chérif & Lukas Giessen, 2018. "The Tragedy of Forestland Sustainability in Postcolonial Africa: Land Development, Cocoa, and Politics in Côte d’Ivoire," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 10(12), pages 1-17, December.

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