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La regionalisation du commerce international: Une evaluation par les intensites relatives bilaterales

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Michael Freudenberg
Guillaume Gaulier
Deniz Unal-Kesenci

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Le premier objectif de l'etude est de mettre en evidence les reseaux regionaux du commerce international, en mesurant la "proximite commerciale" entre les pays. Les coefficients d'intensite relatives bilaterales des echanges permettent une telle mesure. Ils comparent chaqueflux bilateral observe a un flux theorique qui reflete les capacites globales des partenaires a echanger.

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Keywords: COMMERCE INTERNATIONAL; INTEGRATION REGIONALE;

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F15 - International Economics - - Trade - - - Economic Integration
F14 - International Economics - - Trade - - - Country and Industry Studies of Trade

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