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Socioeconomic consequences of the dollarization of the Congolese economy on household income in Kisangani: Case of the Tshopo commune
[Conséquences socioéconomique de la dollarisation de l'économie congolaise sur le revenu des ménages de Kisangani : Cas de la commune Tshopo]

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  • Jonathan Kitoko Asenga

    (UNIKIS - Université de Kisangani)

  • Elie Bola Boongo

    (UNIKIS - Université de Kisangani)

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Like many other Congolese cities, Kisangani faces economic challenges linked to the volatility of exchange rates, which directly influence the purchasing power of consumers and the prices of consumer goods. Kisangani is a strategic city thanks to its geographical position, which allows it to be a transit point for goods coming from the interior of the country and destined for other regions.

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  • Jonathan Kitoko Asenga & Elie Bola Boongo, 2024. "Socioeconomic consequences of the dollarization of the Congolese economy on household income in Kisangani: Case of the Tshopo commune [Conséquences socioéconomique de la dollarisation de l'économie," Post-Print hal-04813463, HAL.
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    1. Henri Bourguinat & Larbi Dohni, 2002. "La dollarisation comme solution en dernier ressort," Revue Française d'Économie, Programme National Persée, vol. 17(1), pages 57-96.
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