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Cournot oligopoly. --- Tariffs. --- US trade policy. --- WTO.
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Commerce international --- International trade --- World Trade Organization --- 341.125 WTO --- 339.92 WTO --- World Trade Organization--vv n-{341.125 GATT} sinds 1995--WTO --- Economische samenwerking en integratie. Tolunie--WTO --- 339.92 WTO Economische samenwerking en integratie. Tolunie--WTO --- 341.125 WTO World Trade Organization--vv n-{341.125 GATT} sinds 1995--WTO --- globalisering - antiglobalisering --- Accords commerciaux
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Synthèse des connaissances sur cette organisation internationale : son rôle dans la mondialisation, ses organes de décision, ses pouvoirs, le mécanisme de règlement des différends, l'examen des pratiques commerciales des Etats.
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This paper investigates China's influence on local economic development in 37 African countries between 1997 and 2007. The analysis compares the average changes in economic growth, migration, spatial inequality, and welfare for mineral-rich districts, pre- and post-accession, to the corresponding changes in districts without any mineral endowment. Using this exogenous variation, the paper shows that over 2002-07, mining activities in response to the global commodity price boom increased welfare as measured by spatial Sen Index but were insignificant for local economic growth, migration, and spatial inequality. The findings suggest that policy needs to do more to improve the local benefits of positive external shocks (such as China's World Trade Organization accession): it is not enough to assume, given Africa's high spatial inequality, that local economies will automatically benefit from higher national growth.
Commodity Boom --- Local Development --- Mining --- Wto;World Trade Organisation
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A general consensus among economists is that the WTO institution (formerly known as the GATT) has a significant and positive impact on international trade. However, as of the early 2000s, this statement was never truly empirically proven right. That is until Andrew K. Rose sparked the debate with a paper affirming the institution did not, in fact, have any effect on global trade. Since then, many economists have contributed to analyse and obtain the real effect of the WTO. Using a different database with a larger observed period of time and varied methods, this study will also aim at analysing this matter. The outcome seems positive and significant and in line with what other have found before.
WTO --- GATT --- International trade --- Sciences économiques & de gestion > Economie internationale
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PAC --- CAP --- GATT --- OMC --- WTO --- Économie de marché --- Market economies --- Cycle économique --- trade cycles --- European Union --- Europe --- world --- CAP. --- WTO.
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