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Workshop | Preferential Trade Agreements | November 7

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Paris School of Economics is glad to invite you to the “Preferential Trade Agreements” workshop organized by the Globalization Chair.

Preferential trade agreements are increasingly made up of complex legal documents covering a wide range of border and behind-the-border policies. The trade effects of an agreement will thus depend on its ambition and the complexity of its provisions, and may vary between trading firms depending on their size and insertion in global value chains.

  • Date: Tuesday November 7, 2023 ; 9:30-12:15
  • Venue: Paris School of Economics
    48 bd Jourdan, 75014 Paris, room R2-20

Programme

9:30-10:45 - Gianluca Orefice (University Paris Dauphine-PSL)
“Deep Trade Agreements and Heterogeneous Firms Exports”
Discussant: Chahir Zaki (University of Orléans)

Discover the policy brief “How Deep Trade Agreement Impact Firm’s Exports” by Gianluca Orefice, Matteo Neri Lainé and Michele Ruta. (PDF, 2,03 Mo)

11:00-12:15 - Karine Gourdon (Paris School of Economics, University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne)
“Product-specific rules of origin and trade preference utilization: Evidence from CAFTA-DR”
Discussant: Charlotte Emlinger (Centre d’études prospectives et d’informations internationales)


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The Globalization Chair aims to create a privileged forum for reflection, exchange and transfer between researchers and all entities of society interested in the reconfiguration of globalization and its implications. The approach favored by the chair is empirical. The research is characterized by the use of advanced econometric techniques and the exploitation of various databases combining data from companies, but also more recent sources from the media, NGOs or the monitoring of container ships.