2007
DOI: 10.3917/reru.071.0003
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Introduction. Les petites économies insulaires : quelle spécificité ?

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“…For example, Easterly and Kraay's (2000) empirical study of a sample of 157 countries , with controls for geographical features, shows that small countries have higher GDP per capita than other countries. Thus, according to Logossah (2007), the empirical exploration of structural disadvantages related to specialization would make more sense and would be more interesting than the investigation of issues related to absolute disadvantages. In other words, research should focus on the most appropriate specialization choices for the small size, isolation and remoteness of island economies.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, Easterly and Kraay's (2000) empirical study of a sample of 157 countries , with controls for geographical features, shows that small countries have higher GDP per capita than other countries. Thus, according to Logossah (2007), the empirical exploration of structural disadvantages related to specialization would make more sense and would be more interesting than the investigation of issues related to absolute disadvantages. In other words, research should focus on the most appropriate specialization choices for the small size, isolation and remoteness of island economies.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The model particularly focuses on the energy sector on Reunion Island. Structurally and geographically limited in particular by their narrowness and remoteness from continents (Logossah, 2007), island territories face a closed network because they can neither import nor export secondary energy products; they are in non-interconnected zones. Their electricity distribution network is extremely fragile and has to ensure a constant balance between energy production and energy consumption.…”
Section: Energy Sectormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Comment alors aborder les villes dans ces Économies insulaires de petite dimension, (Logossah, 2007 ;Angeon, 2015 ;Angeon et Hoarau, 2015), formulation et problématique que HAVIAG ne semble pas retenir alors que souvent on a entendu l'argument que ces petites Îles sont ou serait sur-urbaniséescomme elles seraient aussi à la fois surdéveloppées et mal développées -, tout en conservant une culture rurale forte et des liens particuliers avec « la nature dans le jardin ».…”
Section: Des Injonctions « Triangulaires » Contradictoires : Antilles...unclassified