Ressources
- Brautigam, Deborah (2009). The Dragon's Gift: The Real Story of China in Africa. Oxford University Press.
- Besada, H. (2009), From Civil Strife to Peace Building. Examining Private Sector Involvement in West African Reconstruction. Wilfrid Laurier University Press
- Robert I. Rotberg (2008). China into Africa : trade, aid and influence. Brookings Institution Press.
Radio RFI. 7 milliards de voisins. Cliquer sur les liens suivants pour écouter Henri-Bernard Solignac Lecomte au sujet des impôts en Afrique (30 mars 2011). Les impôts sont une ressource de financement du développement en Afrique, au même titre que l’aide ou les investissements étrangers. Quels sont les enjeux : pour les contribuables, les entreprises et les gouvernements africains ?
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Creamer Media Engineering News. South-South trade booming despite high trade barriers. South-South trade is growing fast, but barriers among developing countries are still up to seven times higher than those imposed by the developing world...
South African Sunday Times. Growing inequality a global challenge. This is according to Mario Pezzini, director of the development centre of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)...
Wall Street Journal. Africa grows but development goals are unmet. Economic growth in Africa will rebound with growth of 4.5% in 2010 and 5.2% in 2011...
Financial Times. Continent drives a harder bargain. African policymakers are wary of becoming too dependent on or indebted to China, and see virtue in diversity...
Tax Justice Network: Why tax havens cause poverty
The Tax Justice Network (TJN) is an international, non-aligned coalition of researchers and activists with a shared concern about the harmful impacts of tax avoidance, tax competition and tax havens.
Il ne fait plus de doute aujourd’hui que le développement de l’Afrique passera par le dynamisme du secteur privé seul capable de produire de la richesse, de créer des emplois et de payer les impôts que les Etats pourront investir dans les secteurs sociaux et lutter ainsi efficacement contre la pauvreté.
Mario Pezzini, Director of the OECD Development Centre, interviewed by CNBC in South Africa.
Mario Pezzini, Director of the OECD Development Centre, interviewed on South-South trade by Engineering news.
Henri-Bernard Solignac-LeComte, Head of the Africa Desk at the OECD Development Centre, interviewed by Reuters in London.
Jean-Philippe Stijns, Economist at the OECD Development Centre, interviewed by CNBC Africa.










