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Flambée des prix alimentaires internationaux : opportunité ou désastre pour les populations les plus pauvres ?

Authors
  • Gerard, Françoise
  • Dorin, Bruno
  • Bélières, Jean-François
  • Diarra, Abdoulaye
  • Keita, S. M.
  • Dury, Sandrine
Publication Date
Jan 01, 2008
Source
HAL-Descartes
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Language
French
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Abstract

This article suggests a conceptual framework for analyzing the consequences of the recent prices increase on the poorest people in the world. The complexity of mechanisms at work is demonstrated. At the global level, the analysis points out that Sub Saharan Africa exhibits the worst situation but a high diversity exists between nations. Three countries were chosen for an analysis of local markets and households impacts (Cameroon, Mali and Senegal). In Senegal prices transmission on local markets is important and negative impacts on poor households are observed. By contrast domestic prices exhibit very few changes in Mali. Cameroon exhibits an intermediate situation between these two cases.

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