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Basing our study on a gravity model using panel data, we estimate the effects on exports of the progress achieved by a country as regards CO2 emissions in relation to its partners. For the first time in such an issue, the model includes dummy variables corresponding to the internal and external...
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We will be asking ourselves whether the trading blocs created or renewed since the end of the 1980s favor the multilateralization of trade, and so constitute building or stumbling blocks with regard to trade flows. In a gravity model using panel data, we estimate a set of three regional dummies...
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[eng] Jerome Trotignon — Do the evolution of Argentina's and Brazil's foreign trade suggest a convergence of their economies ? . The process of commercially integrating Argentina's and Brazil's economies began in 1986, long before the creation of Mercosur in 1991. It may well be ushered in by...
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Brazilian Amazon deforestation rate is found to display a unit root and to be cointegrated with Brazilian GDP and its square – An Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC). Although, it is not the first time that such an EKC is detected, this may be the first such time-series evidence. Detecting an...
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[fre] Pourquoi les politiques d'ajustement ont-elles généralement mieux réussi en Asie du Sud-Est qu'en Afrique ? . Les résultats des programmes d'ajustement menés dans les années quatre-vingt sont, dans l'ensemble, beaucoup plus favorables aux pays d'Asie du Sud-Est qu'aux pays d'Afrique...
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