Nickel becomes the first export product of Madagascar. Yet, faced with the continued deterioration of the Ariary against the US dollar, promote exports is one of the most solution recommended by many of peoples to remedy this situation. It’s therefore natural to ask the question about the nature of the link between nickel production in Madagascar and the exchange rate of the Ariary against the US dollar. This is the object of study of this document. The mobilization of an econometric method is used to evaluate and concretize the research carried out
[Production De Nickel Et Taux De Change A Madagascar]
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