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Journal articles on the topic "Commerce extérieur – Pays en voie de développement"
Savard, Luc, and Épiphane Adjovi. "Externalités de la santé et de l’éducation et bien-être : un modèle d’équilibre général calculable appliqué au Bénin." L'Actualité économique 74, no. 3 (February 9, 2009): 523–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/602273ar.
Full textObertan, Paméla. "Gagner de l’influence dans une négociation asymétrique." Études internationales 45, no. 3 (November 27, 2014): 399–424. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1027553ar.
Full textAhl, A. S., and J. A. Acree. "Les implications de la régionalisation et l’évaluation de risque pour les pays en voie de développement." Revue d’élevage et de médecine vétérinaire des pays tropicaux 46, no. 1-2 (January 1, 1993): 19–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.19182/remvt.9359.
Full textGagnon, Gabriel. "Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine : éléments pour une anthropologie de la participation." Articles 11, no. 3 (April 12, 2005): 223–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/055502ar.
Full textBernier, Ivan. "La Chine, le GATT et l'Organisation mondiale du commerce." Les Cahiers de droit 37, no. 3 (April 12, 2005): 871–906. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/043413ar.
Full textCarpentier, Marie, and René Côté. "La Déclaration de Doha sur la santé publique : la bonne prescription ? Une perspective historique sur le débat concernant la protection par brevet des médicaments." Les Cahiers de droit 46, no. 3 (April 12, 2005): 717–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/043861ar.
Full textDiombéra, Mamadou. "Le tourisme sénégalais à la recherche d’une nouvelle identité." Le tout inclus 31, no. 2 (December 9, 2013): 21–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1020768ar.
Full textMendels, Franklin. "Essai sur la révolution industrielle en Belgique, 1770–1847. By Pierre Lebrun, Marinette Bruwier, Jan Dhondt, Georges Hansotte. Historie Quantitative et Dévelopement de la Belgique, Pierre Lebrun, ed., Tome II, vol. 1, La révolution industrielle, 2nd edition. Brussels; Académie Royale de Belgique, 1981. - Les débuts de la machine à vapeur dans l'industrie belge, 1800–1850. By Anne van Neck. Historie Quantitative et Dévelopment de la Belgique, Pierre Lebrun, ed., Tome II, Vol. 2, La révolution industrielle. Brussels: Académie Royale de Belgique, 1979. - La métallurgie et le commerce international du fer dans les Pays-Bas autrichiens et la Principauté de Liège pendant la seconde moitié du XVIIIe siècle. By Georges Hansotte. Historie Quantitative et Développement de la Belgique, Pierre Lebrun, ed., Tome II, Vol. 3, La révolution industrielle. Brussels: Académie Royale de Belgique, 1980. - Le commerce extérieur de la Belgique, 1830–1913–1939: Présentation critique des données statistiques. By D. Degrève. Histoire Quantitative et Développement de la Belgique, Pierre Lebrun, ed. Tome VI, vol. 1a and b, Les relations internationales belges 1830–1913. Brussels: Académie Royale de Belgique, 1982. - Le pouvoir central belge et ses comptes économiques, 1830–1913. By Joseph Pirard. Histoire Quantitative et Développement de la Belgique, Pierre Lebrun, ed. Tome VI, vol. la, L'état et les finances publiques belges. Brussels: Académie Royale de Belgique, 1980." Journal of Economic History 46, no. 4 (December 1986): 1047–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022050700050749.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Commerce extérieur – Pays en voie de développement"
Cardebat, Jean-Marie. "Commerce Nord-Sud et inégalités salariales dans les pays industrialisés." Bordeaux 4, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000BOR40008.
Full textAbabou, Mohamed Ali. "Le comportement et la performance à l'exportation des entreprises des pays en voie de développement un essai d'explication." Paris 10, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987PA100086.
Full textThe only way to understand the international behavior of firms is to consider its interaction with the environment of the country or of the industry. So we shall research, on the case of the developing countries, the basic principles which do not vary whatever the country or the industry, and the effect of the environment on these principles. The first axis of the synthesis of the results obtained consists of the enlightening of the conditions of action of certain variables which have already been used in the developed countries. Four of these variables (size of firms, exporting experience and effort, market strategy) have all, in a universal way, a noticeable effect on the export performance. The second axis in the results is the discovery of certain determinants of the export performance which are specific to the developing countries environment. The pressure of the local market is revealed as a primary stimulus for export success. The International Life Cycle, as represented by the product sophistication, seems to explain exports towards less developed countries without reference to the absolute level of development of the countries studied. The foreign control of the firm results in export restraints. When the product or the technology are sophisticated, International Sub-Contracting allows a higher level of exports, but might be detrimental in the long run. In the reverse situation, international Sub-Contracting acts as a curb to export development. Market diversification appears as the only likely dimension of the internationalization process of the developing countries firms. The study of the determinants of export performance has resulted in implications for the management of the exporting firms, for export promotion policy, and for theoretical research
Valli, Stéphane. "Changements techniques, commerce et développement. Synergies et effets contrariés : essai sur les relations Nord-Sud depuis les années soixante." Grenoble 2, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003GRE21003.
Full textLazo, Cristina. "Les négociations commerciales multilatérales et les pays en voie de développement." Paris 10, 1985. http://www.theses.fr/1985PA100086.
Full textShepherd, Benjamin. "Development perspectives on trade growth at the extensive margin." Paris, Institut d'études politiques, 2008. https://spire.sciencespo.fr/notice/2441/5341.
Full textThis dissertation examines the links between international trade and economic development through the lens of export growth at the extensive margin. By extensive margin growth is meant either trade in previously untraded products, or trade in existing products between new country pairs. The three chapters of this dissertation represent some of the first contributions to the literature in this area with an approach anchored in development policy concerns. They contribute to a clearer understanding of the links between firm heterogeneity, extensive margin growth, and development. In addition, they provide new insights into the importance of domestic regulations and institutions in terms of developing country trade performance. Chapter one shows that diversification in the product dimension is influenced by the costs and trade and market entry in the exporting country. Chapter two shows that similar factors also affect diversification in the geographical dimension. Chapter three takes the opposite approach, showing that product standards in importing countries can affect export diversification overseas. All three chapters use trade models incorporating heterogeneous firms to motivate the empirical work undertaken
Pishbahar, Esmaeil. "The effects of European Union trade policies on agricultural imports from developing and poor countries." Rennes 1, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008REN1G002.
Full textThe European Union (EU) is the biggest agricultural market. Most of EU's import sources are developing countries and least developed contries 'LDCs). The agricultural exports of LDCs have an important role in development of these countries. The international trade can act as an engine of growth and poverty reduction. Enhanced market access for the LDCs would provide them the means to harness trade for development and poverty reduction. Preferential trade agreements play a central role in forming trade opportunies for numerous developing countries. The EU supplies numerous trading agreements. Some of EU's preferential regimes grant free-duty market access for the LDCs (like EBA-Everything But Arms). Nevertheless, the Eu will allow duty-free and quota-free access to imports of rice originating from the LDCs from September 2009 within the framework of EBA. Hence, this research focuses on the relationship between EU's trading agreements and changes in the market access of beneficiaries. This research consists of four papers. First, the effects of the EU's trading agreements are studied with a gravity model and aggregated data. The results indicate that a large number of Eu's RTAs support the agricultural exports of developing countries to the Eu market. Nevertheless, one of the most important and unilateral RTAs (EBA) has the negative effect over agricultural exports to Eu. Second, the changes of market access for a special product (here rice) are considered with an Armington model and disaggregated data. Our empirical results show that when the Armington model is estimated ignoring the tariff and the non-homothetic parameter, results may be biased and of uncertain validity. In addition, the simulation findings demonstrate that in spite of a large difference between import tariffs rates of Surname and other countries, its market share would not change greatly. It shows the weak capacity of LDCs (such as Surinam) to compete with developed countries (such as the US)
Ewango, Bolia. "Les obstacles non tarifaires dans les relations commerciales entre pays en developpement." Paris 5, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995PA05S008.
Full textThe protectionism remains an bostacle to the expansion of international commercial exchanges. Even it uruguay round recent negociations have been the most important ones in the history of international trade, it could be a mistake to think they blocked the process. The countries fertile imagination is always on the look out for new and intricate means of protection. These appear in the shape of tariff and non tariff measures. The commercial barriers of this last category are well known for their multiform and accuit characters. Broadly speaking, the exchanges restricting measures find their origine in various texts of countries internal legislations. But they could also follow from voluntary restraint agreements of regional agreements whose restrictive effects are directed against the trade of third countries. The south-south exchanges, often occulted by the north-south stream of exchange, are not exempt of protectionism. So, despite many agreements settled between developing countires, their mutual trade remains the weakest link in the chain of international exchanges (its share is about 7%). Development necessities, economical restraints and even political reasons pushed them to apply massively restrictive measures
Yapaudjian-Thibaut, Anne. "Commerce Nord-Sud et inégalités : une évaluation en équilibre général calculable." Pau, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004PAUU2002.
Full textIn the industrialised countries, in the 1980s, the rise in wage inequality and unemployment takes place in a context of intensified competition and development of trade flows. The objective of thesis is to examine the linkage between globalisation and labour market. Within the framework of North-South relations, we will focus more precisely on the distributive conflict generated by an exogenous trade policy. The first part of the thesis exposes the main theoretical and empirical lessons on the impact of trade openness under perfect competition hypothesis. Then, we develop an applied general equilibrium model with a multi-region and multi-sector specification, to assess the impact of North-South Trade on earnings distribution in industrialised countries. Simulations show that the ongoing North-South globalisation does not generate necessarily a net loss for unskilled labour. In the second part, the research work is devoted to an analysis of the effect of North-South trade with imperfections in both goods and labour markets. We show that imperfections in goods market do not lead to reconsider fundamentally the trade impact. Nevertheless, the employment and wage adjustments, generated by globalisation, are closely linked through labour market paradigms
Goubi, Nadji. "Politiques d'attractivité et IDE : application à un panel de quinze pays en développement." Paris 2, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010PA020008.
Full textHaddouche, Fatiha. "La mondialisation du commerce et les pays en voie de développement : génèse et réalité." Versailles-St Quentin en Yvelines, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005VERS018S.
Full textADecolonized countries built their independence on a development based strategy under government control. These countries gathered together inside the UN and the UNCTAD to claim a new international economic system, in order to change the international law into an international development law. According to international law's principles the public aid creates, under certain conditions, a debt causing an imbalance of developing countries. International financial institutions are the sole option for these countries. They are required to applu programs of structural adjustment which tip them over on a global, free and competitive market: an obligation that totally ignores social implements and throws developing countries in competition with developed nations. Most of developing countries, having had their power thwarted, formed or strengthened associations of regions, communities and neighbors, to join or withstand globalization
Books on the topic "Commerce extérieur – Pays en voie de développement"
Naka, Léon. Le recours a l'emprunt extérieur dans le processus du développement. Abidjan: Presses universitaires et scolaires d'Afrique, 1986.
Find full textDomingue, Richard-Philippe. Le commerce international et le développement durable dans les pays en voie d'industrialisation. Ottawa, Ont: Ministre des approvisionnements et services Canada, 1992.
Find full textBalassa, Bela A. Les nouveaux pays industrialisés dans l'économie mondiale. Paris: Economica, 1986.
Find full textRecolonisation: L'avenir du tiers-monde et les négociations commerciales du Gatt. Paris: L'Harmattan, 1990.
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Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Commerce extérieur – Pays en voie de développement"
"LES PAYS EN VOIE DE DÉVELOPPEMENT." In Le commerce international, 4e édition, 645–76. Presses de l'Université du Québec, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv18ph0fb.17.
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