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Pauvreté et actions prioritaires du gouvernement : une lecture à partir de la théorie des innovations de rupture

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  • Bakengela Patrick

    (CRAOIG - Chaire de recherche en Analyse des organisations, innovation et gestion sociale, UPC - Université protestante au Congo)

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  • Bakengela Patrick, 2019. "Pauvreté et actions prioritaires du gouvernement : une lecture à partir de la théorie des innovations de rupture," Working Papers hal-02221709, HAL.
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