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Discrimination commerciale : une mesure a partir des flux bilateraux

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Guillaume Gaulier

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Les cycles de negociations multilaterales successifs ont conduit a d'importantes reductions tarifaires. Cependant, ces barrieres traditionnelles ont souvent laisse place a des protections non-tarifaires diverses et dont l'evaluation est tres malaisee. Ce travail propose une methode d'evaluation indirecte de l'ensemble des obstacles au commerce de biens, a partir d'une mesure des discriminations dans le choix des partenaires commerciaux. La discrimination est definie comme l'inegalite de fait dans l'acces a un marche (un pays, un produit) pour les fournisseurs etrangers. Dans l'ensemble les resultats de l'indicateur de discrimination sont confortes par la comparaison avec d'autres mesures de protection (indicateurs synthetiques du FMI ou du Fraser Institute). Des differences importantes dans le classement des pays apparaissent cependant. L'indicateur de discrimination couvre par ailleurs un champ nettement plus large que ses concurrents dans les dimensions sectorielles et temporelles.

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Keywords: Protection commerciale; ouverture commerciale; acces au marche; croissance;

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O57 - Economic Development, Technological Change, and Growth - - Economywide Country Studies - - - Comparative Studies of Countries

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