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Journal articles on the topic "Economies insulaires"
Lucic, Nicolas, and Jean-François Hoarau. "Le statut politique des petites économies insulaires a-t-il une influence sur leurs performances de développement ?" Mondes en développement 204, no. 4 (January 4, 2024): 17–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/med.204.0017.
Full textBlancard, Stéphane, and Jean-François Hoarau. "Les petites économies insulaires en développement." Revue économique 67, no. 1 (2016): 117. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/reco.pr2.0060.
Full textBerger, Laurent, and Sophie Blanchy. "La fabrique des mondes insulaires." Études rurales, no. 194 (March 16, 2014): 11–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/etudesrurales.10098.
Full textGermain, Nelly. "Les collectivités infranationales françaises et espagnoles à l’épreuve du choc du covid-19 : actrices ou spectatrices ?" Mondes en développement 204, no. 4 (January 4, 2024): 79–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/med.204.0079.
Full textChâles, Fanny. "A systematic review of coral reef, mangrove, and seagrass ecosystem services in Pacific Small Island Developing States." Mondes en développement 203, no. 3 (November 6, 2023): 125–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/med.203.0125.
Full textPoirine, Bernard. "Le développement par la rente dans les petites économies insulaires." Revue économique 44, no. 6 (1993): 1169–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/reco.1993.409502.
Full textPoirine, Bernard. "Le développement par la rente dans les petites économies insulaires." Revue économique 44, no. 6 (November 1993): 1169. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3502273.
Full textPoirine, Bernard. "Le développement par la rente dans les petites économies insulaires." Revue économique 44, no. 6 (November 1, 1993): 1169–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/reco.p1993.44n6.1169.
Full textMathieu, Alexandre, and Armand Taranco. "Insularité et souveraineté dans les politiques de lutte contre la COVID-19." Mondes en développement 204, no. 4 (January 4, 2024): 35–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/med.204.0035.
Full textNguegang, Fabrice, and Dickson Thomas Ndamsa. "L’aide atténue-t-elle l’effet de la vulnérabilité sur la croissance économique dans les petits États insulaires en développement ?" Mondes en développement 204, no. 4 (January 4, 2024): 59–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/med.204.0059.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Economies insulaires"
BURGARELLA, MATTEI MARIE-NOELLE. "Contribution a l'etude du fonctionnement des petites economies insulaires." Corte, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995CORT1003.
Full textDisplaying insularity fact implies a reference to territory dimension and to its distance towards international markets. But insularity generates principally a characteristic of its own : isolation. This discontinuity produces specific consequences on human sphere, so on economic sphere. Taking these consequences into consideration, is necessary to choose a long-dated development strategy. The most adapted to small island economies has to go to co-operative development strategy
Luis, Camille. "Leviers productifs et commerciaux pour accompagner la transition agroécologique des économies insulaires : le cas des maraîchers aux Antilles françaises." Electronic Thesis or Diss., université Paris-Saclay, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024UPASI010.
Full textFaced with the challenge of combining sustainable and high-yield agriculture that meet food demand, the agroecological transition emerges as an appropriate solution. This article-based thesis focuses on the French West Indies. For these island territories, the agroecological transition is a strategic choice to enhance food sovereignty and preserve the environment while ensuring the sustainability of local food sectors, particularly the vegetable sector. This thesis aims to identify, production and marketing levers contributing to this transition of agricultural systems in Martinique and Guadeloupe. Our approach, with an operational purpose, is both economic and agronomic. We provide a dual theoretical reflection on innovation and collective action. The key challenge is to highlight the central position held by farmers and innovation in the dynamics of the agroecological transition, while considering the crucial role of collective dimension in deploying these innovations and this transition. Our process, combining data from the agricultural census and field surveys, is based on statistical and econometric analysis and is structured around three research objectives. The first is to characterize vegetable farms in terms of production practices. The second aims to study farmers' marketing choices and their impact on the sustainability of their farms. The third seeks to analyze the interdependence of farmers with other actors in the sector and the influence of the latter in enhancing production and changing practices. Our results emphasize the potential of agroecological practices and, to some extent, direct sales to meet the transition goals. Promoting the adoption and diffusion of these production and marketing innovations is therefore essential for the agroecological transition. This work also highlights the heterogeneity of vegetable farmers and the key role of their individual characteristics in the adoption and diffusion of these innovations. Finally, we show that agricultural collectives, particularly producer organizations and associations, are indispensable in supporting farmers in this transition. Supporting these collectives and structuring the vegetable sector is therefore necessary to facilitate farmers' access to multiple resources and promote the agroecological transition
Angelelli, Pierre. "La libre immatriculation des navires : un gain pour les petites économies insulaires ? : Étude à partir du cas d'États de la Caraïbe." Phd thesis, Université des Antilles-Guyane, 2012. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00697681.
Full textErnatus, Hélène. "Performance des entreprises dans une petite économie insulaire de la Caraïbe : Le cas de la Guadeloupe." Phd thesis, Université Panthéon-Sorbonne - Paris I, 2009. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00422557.
Full textLa thèse examine les comportements stratégiques des entreprises situées sur un petit territoire insulaire, pour répondre aux contraintes liées à leur situation insulaire et aux défis engendrés par les modifications de l'environnement socioéconomique.
Ces entreprises tirent parti des ressources créées par les politiques publiques mises en place par des Etats à économie développée, mais doivent pouvoir aussi surmonter des difficultés supplémentaires créées par leur situation paradoxale.
Nous nous inspirons des concepts de l'Economie Industrielle pour montrer l'existence, pour les entreprises les plus exposées à la pression concurrentielle externe, d'un étroit sentier stratégique fondé sur la recherche de la différenciation de leurs produits. Mais les entreprises les moins exposées peuvent aussi développer des stratégies qui peuvent aller à l'encontre de l'optimum social cher aux économistes néoclassiques.
Msa, Abdallah. "Les problèmes de développement d'une économie micro-insulaire : le cas des Comores." Montpellier 1, 1985. http://www.theses.fr/1985MON10061.
Full textGay, Jean-François. "Protectionnisme, concurence, gouvernance et institutions en Polynésie française." Thesis, Polynésie française, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017POLF0001.
Full textSince the end of the Second World War, the world has seen a sharp rise in international trade. This strong opening of economies has made it possible to highlight the global benefits that could be obtained for an economy when it opened up outside. De facto, this period of increase in international trade has therefore seen the abandonment of protectionism in a large number of countries that have chosen to open up outside (China, South Korea, etc.). How can one explain why some countries continue to apply significant tariff and non-tariff barriers when the facts have shown the almost systematic under-efficiency of a closed economy? One of the arguments that has been made about Small Island Economies (PEI) is that, given the small size of the domestic market, local producers had to be protected because they could not benefit from economies of scale and from this In fact, they could not be competitive with imported products
Holstein, Philippe. "La soutenabilité des économies insulaires coloniales et postcoloniales : le cas de l’île de La Réunion." Thesis, Paris, Institut d'études politiques, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014IEPP0021/document.
Full textSmall, isolated and vulnerable, islands have become symbols in current debates on the sustainability of economic systems. This is no coincidence. For colonial and insular experiences have played a key role in the emergence of political economy, which, initially focused on the creation of wealth as much as on its durability. Conversely, political economy nurtured the development of a new “art of government” which has deeply influenced islands trajectories and engendered new relations of power that persist today. In particular through the concept of (sustainable) development that naturalizes a contingent, utilitarian, view of sustainability. By bringing together the paradigm of complexity, ecological economics and poststructuralist works, this thesis aims to deconstruct this concept and reframe it through an institutionalist and interdisciplinary approach that fully integrates ecological, symbolic and social factors as well as the multiplicity of economies. It then studies the formation and evolution of plantation economies, both in Reunion Island and the Caribbean, to question the paradox of “durable unsustainability”: why and how can an economy grounded on destruction and unable to satisfy the ends it was designed for, maintain itself on the long term? A third part queries the sustainability of the “departementalisation” project, i.e. decreeing development: turning a ruined colony in a modern economy, able to reach European standards through self-sustained growth. It thus emphasizes the retroactions that wiped this utopia out to give birth to an original, yet fragile, model of resilient dependence
Gappa, Suzy. "Impacts des fonds structurels européens sur le développement des petites économies insulaires : le cas des Antilles françaises." Antilles-Guyane, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000AGUY0052.
Full textBurahee, Irfaan. "Mondialisation et intégration d'un territoire insulaire. Le cas de l'île Maurice." Paris 7, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012PA070130.
Full textThis paper aims to understand the inclusion of Mauritius, as a remote island, in the globalization process. It is interesting to try to understand how the people of this small State, somewhat isolated island in the Indian Ocean, having rapidly expanded commercially in recent years, can take advantage of globalization and form international relations as part of the global networks of exchanges. It is therefore necessary to consider the factors which spawned Mauritius to success and its ability to continue this development in the changing context of globalization. The hypothesis we want to highlight attaches prime importance to explaining the rapid growth experienced by Mauritius - the economic "miracle" — this being the existence of particular social and political dynamics wholly committed to by the Mauritian society from the 1970s. The latter composes various ethnic groups whom are very active, maintaining networks of shared mutual knowledge throughout many parts of the world. These groups interact, combining solidarity and competition, leading to specialized territories and allow their integration through a process of industrialization and economic diversification. This research aims to clarify the local social dynamics underlying the integration process and analyze the terms of the regional organization in Mauritius today. Understanding the potential for improving land use within the context of economic globalization will enable the consideration of the sustainability of Mauritius continued development
Holstein, Philippe. "La soutenabilité des économies insulaires coloniales et postcoloniales : le cas de l’île de La Réunion." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris, Institut d'études politiques, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014IEPP0021.
Full textSmall, isolated and vulnerable, islands have become symbols in current debates on the sustainability of economic systems. This is no coincidence. For colonial and insular experiences have played a key role in the emergence of political economy, which, initially focused on the creation of wealth as much as on its durability. Conversely, political economy nurtured the development of a new “art of government” which has deeply influenced islands trajectories and engendered new relations of power that persist today. In particular through the concept of (sustainable) development that naturalizes a contingent, utilitarian, view of sustainability. By bringing together the paradigm of complexity, ecological economics and poststructuralist works, this thesis aims to deconstruct this concept and reframe it through an institutionalist and interdisciplinary approach that fully integrates ecological, symbolic and social factors as well as the multiplicity of economies. It then studies the formation and evolution of plantation economies, both in Reunion Island and the Caribbean, to question the paradox of “durable unsustainability”: why and how can an economy grounded on destruction and unable to satisfy the ends it was designed for, maintain itself on the long term? A third part queries the sustainability of the “departementalisation” project, i.e. decreeing development: turning a ruined colony in a modern economy, able to reach European standards through self-sustained growth. It thus emphasizes the retroactions that wiped this utopia out to give birth to an original, yet fragile, model of resilient dependence
Books on the topic "Economies insulaires"
Taglioni, François, and Nathalie Bernardie. Les dynamiques contemporaines des petits espaces insulaires: De l'île-relais aux réseaux insulaires. Paris: Karthala, 2005.
Find full textJean, Crusol, Hein Philippe, and Vellas François, eds. L' Enjeu des petites économies insulaires. Paris: Economica, 1988.
Find full textOlivier, Dehoorne, and Saffache Pascal, eds. Mondes insulaires tropicaux: Géopolitique, économie et développement durable. Paris: Ellipses, 2008.
Find full textPoirine, Bernard. Les petites économies insulaires: théories et stratégies de développement. Paris: L'Harmattan, 1995.
Find full textFrançois, Vellas, Hervé Patrick, Réunion (Region) Conseil régional, and Association pour la recherche et la technologie à la Réunion., eds. Les économies insulaires stratégies de développement des économies insulaires à pouvoir d'achat élevé: Actes du colloque de Saint-Denis de la Réunion. [Saint-Denis]: Association pour la recherche et la technologie à la Réunion, 1989.
Find full textSalmon, Jean-Michel. Marché du travail et développement économique dans les petites économies insulaires: Théorie et application. Paris: l'Harmattan, 1997.
Find full textPaulin, Elisa. Théories de la spécialisation internationale et économies insulaires: Le cas des iles de la Caraïbe. Paris, France: l'Harmattan, 1997.
Find full textVellas, François, Alain Maurin, and Jean Gabriel Montauban. L'Enjeu du développement économique insulaire: Açores, Antilles, Canaries, Caraïbes, Madère, océan Indien & Polynésie. [Paris]: Publieur, 2004.
Find full textPeuziat, Ingrid. Chili, les gitans de la mer: Pêche nomade et colonisation en Patagonie insulaire. Paris, France: L'Harmattan, 2003.
Find full textLesourd, Michel. Etat et société aux îles du Cap-Vert: Alternatives pour un petit Etat insulaire. Paris: Editions Karthala, 1995.
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