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Titre Risk, Shocks and Development
Auteur Jan Willem Gunning
Mir@bel Revue Revue d'économie du développement
Numéro volume 28, Hors-série no 1, 2014 Development Economics 20 Years One
Page 35-49
Résumé anglais In many developing economies, notably in Africa, both governments and private agents live in a high risk environment but have only poor risk coping mechanisms at their disposal. Nevertheless development is typically analyzed as if it occurs in a world without risk. This may be because the effect of risk and shocks on growth is poorly understood. The ex post effects are often implicitly assumed to cancel out in expectation while in the analysis of the ex ante effects it is often assumed that agents have access to perfect assets. This paper argues that the peripheral position of risk in the development literature is a dangerous mistake: risk and shocks should be a central concern for development economists. JEL Classification: D91, C51, O12, O11.
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