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Uma Nova Abordagem Insumo-Produto: Nações Benchmark Na Transformação De Investimentos Diretos Em Comércio Internacional

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Rivera Rivera, Edward Bernard Bastiaan

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Bien qu’il soit naturel de penser que l’investissement direct étranger (IDE) et le commerce international peuvent se remplacer mutuellement car ils consistent théoriquement en deux modes alternatives d’entrée, on observe que deux tiers du commerce international est s’effectue entre et dans les entreprises. L’objectif de cette recherche est de suggérer une nouvelle méthodologie non paramétrique pour le développement d’un indice d’efficience entrées-sorties et de l’appliquer à une situation de macroéconomie ouverte, dans laquelle les investissements directs sont les entrées et les flux commerciaux, les sorties produits. Ensuite, on dresse un classement qui reflète avec réalisme la capacité des nations à transformer leurs investissements directs en commerce international proprement dit. On observe la Chine et l’Inde – pays qui cherchent l’hégémonie régionale et l’influence global – comme leaders, tandis que la France – qui fait actuellement des efforts pour rester compétitive technologiquement et productivement – occupe la dernière position dans ce classement effectué selon cette nouvelle approche entrées-sorties.

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Paper provided by University Library of Munich, Germany in its series MPRA Paper with number 4532.

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Date of creation: 08 Feb 2007
Date of revision: 25 May 2007
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Keywords: investissement direct étranger; politiques financières; productivité;

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F21 - International Economics - - International Factor Movements and International Business - - - International Investment; Long-Term Capital Movements

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  1. Guillaume Gaulier & Amina Lahreche-Revil & Isabelle Mejean, 2005. "Dynamique des exportations : une comparaison France-Allemagne," La Lettre du CEPII, CEPII research center, issue 249, October. [Downloadable!]
  2. Lionel Fontagne & Michel Pajot, 1997. "How Foreign Direct Investment Affects International Trade and Competitiveness: an Empirical Assessment," Working Papers 1997-17, CEPII research center. [Downloadable!]
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