DJAHINI Afawoubo Komi Edém
(Afawoubo Komi Edem DJAHINI)
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First Name: | Afawoubo |
Middle Name: | Afawoubo Komi |
Last Name: | Djahini |
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RePEc Short-ID: | pdj29 |
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11 BP 26 Lomé | |
00228 92415355 |
Affiliation
Faculté des Sciences Economiques et Sciences de Gestion
Université de Lomé
Lomé, Togohttp://www.faseg.univ-lome.tg/
RePEc:edi:fseubtg (more details at EDIRC)
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- Djahini, Edém & Ayassou, Kokou, 2016. "Quel niveau de transformation économique pour réduire les inégalités de revenu en Afrique ? [What level of economic transformation for income inequality alleviation in Africa?]," MPRA Paper 74944, University Library of Munich, Germany.
- DJAHINI, Edém, 2015. "Les principaux déterminants de la compétitivité internationale en Afrique Sub-saharienne [The main determinants of international competitiveness in Sub-Saharan Africa]," MPRA Paper 65024, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised 16 Jun 2015.
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