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Qu'est-ce qu'un droit de propriété international ?

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  • Jérôme Sgard

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Alors que le débat public considère qu'après dix années de croissance rapide l'économie mondiale est désormais globalisée, les économistes soulignent plutôt les nombreuses raisons pour lesquelles ce mouvement est encore partiel. Et, de fait, la distance est encore grande qui sépare la situation actuelle d'un hypothétique marché mondial, entièrement unifié. Cela étant, beaucoup de contributions académiques font aussi l'hypothèse, au moins dans leurs toutes premières phrases introductives, que la dynamique actuelle est un processus à peu près inéluctable, allant dans le sens de marchés toujours plus intégrés. Les problèmes de gouvernance nés de ce processus sont alors analysés en termes de retard, ou d'ajustement (très) frictionnel entre l'extension de l'initiative privée et des institutions publiques mal adaptées, et donc menacées d'archaïsme. Une grande partie des débats qui entourent l'évolution du Fonds monétaire international et de l'Organisation mondiale du commerce est, de fait, posée dans ces termes (...).

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  • Jérôme Sgard, 2002. "Qu'est-ce qu'un droit de propriété international ?," SciencePo Working papers Main hal-01071204, HAL.
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