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The economy is an essential attribute of power and a major component of international relations. While geopolitical tensions are on the rise, economic interdependence remains strong.

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The "Old Economy" in the New Globalization Phase

Date de publication
06 March 2006
Accroche

Luis Miotti and Frédérique Sachwald

Luis MIOTTI

The Future of Special and Differential Treatment. The Twin Challenges of Preference Erosion and Developing Countries' Differentiation

Date de publication
17 January 2006
Accroche

Jean-Marie Paugam, Serge Perrin and Anne-Sophie Novel 

Why and How Differentiate Developing Countries in the WTO? Theoretical Options and Negotiating Solutions

Date de publication
27 November 2005
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Anne-Sophie Novel and Jean-Marie Paugam (English written paper, to be release in hard copy in the beginning of 2006)

Does Enlargement Conceal Globalisation? Location Issues in Europe

Date de publication
28 October 2005
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This paper assesses the impact of global competition and enlargement on the location of production within Europe.

Slavo RADOSEVIC Frédérique SACHWALD

The Impact of EU Enlargement on the Location of Production in Europe

Date de publication
14 April 2005
Frédérique SACHWALD
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Growth in France, 1950-2030: The Innovation Challenge

Date de publication
22 December 2004
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English translation of the book: 'La Croissance française 1950-2030: le défi de l’innovation',

Luis MIOTTI Frédérique SACHWALD Françoise NICOLAS

American Fiscal Policy: Trends, Effects, and Implications

Date de publication
23 November 2004
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This text by William Gale and Peter Orszag is a critical and theoretical analysis of Bush's budgetary policies since 2000.

Vincent THOUVENIN

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Geoeconomics and Geofinance Initiative
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To analyze the impact of power rivalries and tensions on globalization, this initiative combines economic and political expertise. In the face of growing geopolitical risk, the goal is to decipher the dynamics of reconfiguration: protectionist pressures, sanctions, restrictions, industrial policies, and economic security concerns are redefining the rules of international trade. These tensions are also transforming international financial relations by undermining the foundations of trust and reshaping the global monetary system. They raise questions about the role of several key players: sovereign wealth funds, central banks, digital platforms, multilateral institutions, and financial infrastructure operators. In a context of profound disruption, simply refining existing approaches is no longer sufficient. The initiative is designed as a flexible model, drawing on diverse expertise to offer both broad overviews and targeted analyses. It also provides a platform for stakeholders and experts from various backgrounds to debate these issues freely.

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