Le commerce des services financiers dans le monde : un état des lieux
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Cet article a pour ambition de revenir sur les récents développements du commerce des services financiers à travers le monde. Nous nous intéressons particulièrement aux enjeux de la libéralisation de ce commerce en matière de croissance économique et au rôle joué par l'Accord Général sur le Commerce des Services (AGCS) en matière d'internationalisation et d'ouverture financière. Il s'agira dans un premier temps de retracer l'évolution contemporaine des prestataires financiers. Dans un second temps, il sera question d'analyser le cadre institutionnel qui régit la libéralisation du commerce des services financiers au niveau international (l'AGCS).Download Info
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Keywords: accord général sur le commerce des services (AGS); commerce des services financiers; croissance économique; libéralisation financière;References
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