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Cours De Théorie Du Commerce International

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  • Jean-Marie Le Page

    (Université Paris-Panthéon-Assas)

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Le document déposé correspond au cours dispensé de janvier à mai 2021. Cet enseignement de spécialisation (UEF) de L3 économie-gestion, parcours économie internationale, commençait par exposer les grandes caractéristiques empiriques du commerce international : ampleur de la mondialisation, sources du phénomène, chaînes de valeur, grandes économies exportatrices. Le cours abordait ensuite de façon approfondie les trois grandes familles de théories du commerce international : -Analyse ricardienne -Analyse néoclassique (Hecksher, Ohlin, Samuelson) -Nouvelles théories du commerce international (Krugman, Melitz essentiellement) Cependant, l'accent était surtout mis sur les nouvelles analyses du commerce international et sur leur pertinence empirique. Le cours s'achevait par un court exposé sur les théories du protectionnisme (formes du protectionnisme, effets sur l'économie, défaillances de marché et protection).

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  • Jean-Marie Le Page, 2021. "Cours De Théorie Du Commerce International," Post-Print hal-04051222, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-04051222
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    Theory of International Trade;

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