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Journal articles on the topic "Effet d’épargne"
Peyrard-Moulard, Martine. "Effet de richesse, ou quand le « ressenti immobilier » chamboule la croissance." Pour l'Éco N° 58, no. 1 (February 5, 2024): 22. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/poec.058.0022.
Full textEtner, Johanna, and Pierre-André Jouvet. "Comportement des groupes d’investissement face à une incertitude sur l’environnement." Recherches économiques de Louvain 67, no. 1 (2001): 39–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0770451800055780.
Full textAbback, P. S., T. Ben Sallah, J. Hilly, A. Skhiri, V. Silins, C. Brasher, M. François, et al. "Effet d’épargne morphinique de la kétamine au cours de l’amygdalectomie chez l’enfant." Annales Françaises d'Anesthésie et de Réanimation 32, no. 6 (June 2013): 387–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.annfar.2013.02.026.
Full textHazan, Olga. "L’ordre social dans les représentations promotionnelles de la Banque d’Épargne, diffusées sous l’égide de la Société Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Montréal entre 1924 et 1946." Articles 82, no. 1-2 (August 31, 2016): 15–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1037344ar.
Full textDeshayes, S., K. H. Ly, V. Rieu, G. Maigné, N. Martin Silva, A. Manrique, H. De Boysson, and A. Aouba. "Effet d’épargne cortisonique de l’anakinra dans l’artérite à cellules géantes : à propos de 6 patients." La Revue de Médecine Interne 41 (December 2020): A21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.revmed.2020.10.042.
Full textBAKOUR, Chafik, and Wafaa Chagraoui. "Evaluation du déficit du compte courant marocain par l’approche External Balance Assessment." International Journal of Economic Studies and Management (IJESM) 1, no. 2 (November 25, 2021): 197–211. http://dx.doi.org/10.52502/ijesm.v1i2.189.
Full textCouchoro, Mawuli Kodjovi, and Dossè Mawussi Djahini-Afawoubo. "Le mécanisme d’épargne-crédit a-t-il un effet sur les performances de remboursement des crédits des groupes solidaires ?" Revue économique Vol. 73, no. 4 (August 30, 2022): 499–528. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/reco.734.0499.
Full textDemoly, P., P. Gevaert, G. Canonica, S. Scurati, S. Pillon-Ménard, and R. Montagne. "Effet d’épargne stéroïdien du comprimé d’immunothérapie sublinguale d’acariens de 300IR chez les patients atteints de rhinite allergique aux acariens." Revue Française d'Allergologie 64 (April 2024): 104043. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.reval.2024.104043.
Full textMontagne, R., P. Devilliers, M. Molimard, B. Delaisi, A. Gouverneur, S. Scurati, and A. Asche. "Effet d’épargne des corticostéroïdes oraux de l’immunothérapie liquide sublinguale chez les patients atteints de rhinite allergique avec ou sans asthme associé en pratique réelle : résultats de l’étude EfficAPSI." Revue Française d'Allergologie 64 (April 2024): 104039. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.reval.2024.104039.
Full textLehrer, Steven F., Yazhuo Pan, and Ross Finnie. "Evolution of Gender Patterns in Retirement Saving in Canada." Canadian Public Policy 49, S1 (February 1, 2023): 6–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/cpp.2022-034.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Effet d’épargne"
Mo, Zhexun. "A Few Essays on the Political Economy of Inequalities in Africa and China." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris, EHESS, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024EHES0057.
Full textThis Ph.D. dissertation speaks to my general research interests at the intersections of development economics, political economy and economic history. Specifically, my research agenda centers around two main axes. On the one hand, by digitizing large-scale historical datasets, I explore the long-term vicissitudes of inequalities in multi-dimensional forms in both Africa and East Asia, in particular their historical determinants (via the advent and end of colonialism, the rise and fall of different political regimes, etc) and their long-run interactions with contemporary development and growth outcomes. On the other hand, I zoom in from a more micro perspective, by designing cross-country survey experiments, in order to understand how people subjectively perceive inequalities and form preferences for redistribution, especially in developing countries where the strong presence of traditional institutions and unique growth trajectories could have shaped citizens to view inequality and development in alternative manners and the insights from which could also inform policy-making for more sustainable development in the longer run. In this Ph.D. thesis, I attempt to answer these questions centering around the aforementioned research dimensions in four chapters, traversing the territories of West Africa and East Asia. In the first chapter, I examine the historical determinants over the design of French colonial institutions in West Africa. In particular, I zoom in on one of the most draconian forced labor episodes embedded in the conscription system at the time, specifically in colonial Mali where military reservists were exploited for public works and railway construction, and estimate the long-term developmental repercussions of colonial forced labor by hand-collecting an enormous historical dataset on colonial soldiers in Mali together with my colleagues researching on development in contemporary Mali. In my second and third chapters, I depart away from colonialism in West Africa, and dive into investigating inequality perceptions and the formation of redistributive preferences in contemporary China. Via two consecutive survey experiments with my co-authors, we find that Chinese citizens’ attitudes towards inequalities and preferences for redistribution differ significantly from the western ideals,and we attempt to rationalize this unique set of preferences with China’s transitional economic experience and low political agency of the population. In my final chapter, I go back into the history of China in the 20th century, and together with my co-authors, we estimate the long-run evolution of Chinese national wealth accumulation from the founding of the Republic of China (1911) till 2020. We find very striking patterns with regards to the dynamics of wealth accumulation of a country having undergone drastic political and development trajectories over the past century, which paves the way for more dialogues on understanding the intricate relationship between inequality and growth in China and the developing world at large in the future