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200 0 _aSocial resilience and state fragility in Haiti
_bLIVR
210 _aWashington
_cThe World Bank
_dcop. 2007
215 _a1 vol. (XX-120 p.)
_cill., carte en coul.
_d26 cm
225 2 _a˜A œWorld Bank country study
300 _aSous la dir. de Dorte Verner et Willy Egset (p.VII)
320 _aBibliogr. p. 115-120
330 _aHaiti is a society whose rural communities in particular have developed coping mechanisms in response to a long history of underdevelopment and political instability. Like other fragile states, however, Haiti is also beset by widespread poverty, inequality, economic decline, unemployment, poor governance, and violence. This Country Study examines Haiti's conflict-poverty trap from the perspective of the triangle of factors that have been identified as its main components: (a) demographic and socioeconomic factors at the individual and household levels; (b) the state's institutional capacity to provide public goods and manage social risks; and (c) the agendas and strategies of political actors. The report's three main chapters explore the nature of these components. The closing chapter considers the linkages among them.
410 _0039259862
_tWorld Bank country study
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_aStabilité politique
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_yHaïti
_2rameau
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_aPolitique et gouvernement
_yHaïti
_z1986-2004
_2rameau
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_aConditions sociales
_yHaïti
_z1986-2010
_2rameau
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_aConditions économiques
_yHaïti
_z1986-2010
_2rameau
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_aPolitique économique
_yHaïti
_2rameau
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_aPopulation
_3027484319
_yHaïti
_2rameau
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_aVerner
_bDorte
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702 1 _aEgset
_bWilly
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_aBanque internationale pour la reconstruction et le développement
_4340
801 3 _aFR
_bAbes
_c20200225
_gAFNOR