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La crise financière et ses retombées (4) : Les conséquences sur les IDE à destination des pays en développement

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  • Andrew Mold

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Au cours des dernières décennies, les IDE ont figuré parmi les principaux bénéficiaires de la libéralisation des mouvements de capitaux, tant et si bien qu’ils constituent aujourd’hui la forme principale des entrées de capitaux dans de nombreux pays en développement, y compris des pays à faible niveau de revenu comme le Tchad, le Soudan ou la Zambie. Si l’on peut à juste titre se réjouir d’un tel succès, les dérèglements financiers actuels ne sont cependant pas de bon augure pour la pérennité de ces flux en 2009.

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  • Andrew Mold, 2008. "La crise financière et ses retombées (4) : Les conséquences sur les IDE à destination des pays en développement," Centre de développement de l'OCDE - Repères 86, OECD Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:oec:devaae:86-fr
    DOI: 10.1787/228036683878
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