The 'Rebalancing' of New Caledonia's Economy

This article assesses the impact of 'rebalancing' (ré-équilibrage) policies implemented in New Caledonia following the Noumea Accord in 1998. These policies were designed to redress the disadvantages of the Indigenous Kanak population (both at the political and at the socio-economic level)...

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