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- République <strong>du</strong> <strong>Sénégal</strong>, 2007, « Suivi <strong>de</strong>s Objectifs <strong>du</strong> Millénaire pour le Développement »,<br />

Rapport OMD 2006, secon<strong>de</strong> édition.<br />

- République <strong>du</strong> <strong>Sénégal</strong>, 2008, Etat d’avancement <strong>de</strong> la mise en œuvre <strong>du</strong> DSRP-2 en 2007.<br />

- UNICEF <strong>Sénégal</strong>, « Les transferts sociaux monétaires, instrument majeur <strong>de</strong> la stratégie <strong>de</strong><br />

protection sociale en faveur <strong>de</strong>s enfants au <strong>Sénégal</strong> », Note conceptuelle préparée par Dr Samson<br />

<strong>du</strong> Economic Policy Research Institute pour l’UNICEF <strong>Sénégal</strong>, janvier 2009.<br />

Voir également les sites http://www.ansd.sn/ et http://www.dpee.sn/pages/in<strong>de</strong>x.php<br />

5.2 Bibliographie générale indicative<br />

- ActionAid USA, the Bank Information Center (BIC), and the European Network on Debt and<br />

Development (EURODAD), 2008, Quick Fixes or Real Solutions? World Bank and IMF<br />

responses to the global food and fuel crises (December).<br />

- Arbache, Jorge, and John Page, 2007, “More Growth or Fewer Collapses? A New Look at Long<br />

Run Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa”, Policy Research Working Paper 4384, Washington, DC: The<br />

World Bank (November).<br />

- Development Research Group, 2008, “Lessons from World Bank Research on Financial Crises”,<br />

Policy Research Working Paper 4779, Washington, DC: The World Bank (November).<br />

- Institute of Development Studies (IDS), 2009, “Policy Responses to the Global Financial Crisis”,<br />

IDS In Focus Policy Briefing, Issue 07 (March), including:<br />

o “The Global Financial Crisis, Developing Countries and Policy Responses”, Issue 7.1<br />

by Neil McCulloch, Anna Schmidt and Andy Sumner;<br />

o “What are the Likely Poverty Impacts of the Current Crises?”, Issue 7.2 by Andy<br />

Sumner and Sara Wolcott;<br />

o “Voices of the Poor in the Current Crises”, Issue 7.3 by Naomi Hossain;<br />

o “Macroeconomic Policy, Stimuli, Aid, and Budgeting: What Options?”, Issue 7.5 by<br />

Ricardo Gottschalk;<br />

o “China and the Global Financial Crisis: Implications for Low-income Countries”,<br />

Issue 7.6 by Sarah Cook and Jing Gu;<br />

o “The Impact on Developing Countries of an OECD Recession”, Issue 7.7 by Sherman<br />

Robinson and Dirk Willenbockel;<br />

o “From Crisis Management to Institutional Reform”, Issue 7.9 by Anna Schmidt.<br />

- International Monetary Fund (IMF), 2009a, “Africa’s Reforms Have Borne Fruit, But Gains Now<br />

un<strong>de</strong>r Threat”, IMF Survey Online, February 6.<br />

- International Monetary Fund (IMF), 2009b, “The Implications of the Global Financial Crisis for<br />

Low-Income Countries” (March).<br />

- International Monetary Fund (IMF), 2008, World Economic Outlook: Financial Stress,<br />

Downturns, and Recoveries, Washington, DC: IMF (October).<br />

- Organisation <strong>de</strong> Coopération et <strong>de</strong> Développement Economiques (OCDE), 2009, L’emploi<br />

informel dans les pays en voie <strong>de</strong> développement: Une normalité indépassable ?, Paris : OCDE<br />

(31 mars).<br />

- Parra, Juan Carlos, and Quentin Wodon, 2008, “Comparing the Impact of Food and Energy Price<br />

Shocks on Consumers: A Social Accounting Matrix Analysis for Ghana”, Policy Research<br />

Working Paper 4741, Washington, DC: The World Bank (October).<br />

- Ravallion, Martin, 2008, “Bailing Out the World’s Poorest”, Policy Research Working Paper<br />

4763, Washington, D.C.: The World Bank.<br />

- Servén, Luis, and Aart Kraay, 2008, “Fiscal Policy Responses to the Current Financial Crisis:<br />

Issues for Developing Countries”, Development Research Group, Washington, DC: The World<br />

Bank.<br />

- United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA), Economic Report on Africa 2008,<br />

“Africa and the Monterrey Consensus – Tracking Performance and Progress”.<br />

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