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La crise financière et ses retombées (3) : Les budgets d'aide seront-ils victimes de la crise du crédit ?

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  • Andrew Mold

    (OCDE)

  • Dilan Ölcer

    (OCDE)

  • Annalisa Prizon

    (OCDE)

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Au cours des derniers mois, dans un effort coordonné visant à redresser le système financier mondial, les gouvernements des pays membres de l’OCDE se sont engagés à hauteur de plusieurs milliers de milliards de dollars sous la forme d’emprunts, de garanties, d’injections de capital et d’autres types d’assistance. En comparaison, les flux annuels de l’aide, qui s’élèvent actuellement à près de 100 milliards de dollars, ne sont « qu’une goutte dans l’océan », comme l’a déclaré Robert Zoellick, président de la Banque mondiale. Pourtant, nombreux sont ceux qui s’inquiètent de l’impact.

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  • Andrew Mold & Dilan Ölcer & Annalisa Prizon, 2008. "La crise financière et ses retombées (3) : Les budgets d'aide seront-ils victimes de la crise du crédit ?," Centre de développement de l'OCDE - Repères 85, OECD Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:oec:devaae:85-fr
    DOI: 10.1787/228142701613
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