Atelier Banque mondiale/FMI/OMC sur le commerce
Le deuxième atelier FMI/Banque mondiale/OMC sur le commerce a eu lieu à l'OMC les 5 et 6 juin 2013. Il a réuni des spécialistes du commerce de ces trois institutions pour présenter des projets de recherche en cours, discuter des questions de politique qui se posent actuellement et identifier des domaines de future collaboration.
Les thèmes du deuxième atelier FMI/Banque mondiale/OMC sur le commerce ont été les suivants:
i) commerce, diversification et politique
ii) recherche sur le commerce dans les organisations internationales
iii) commerce, politique et chocs
iv) chaînes de valeur mondiales.
Christine Lagarde (Directrice générale du FMI) et Pascal Lamy (Directeur général de l'OMC) se sont adressés aux participants à la Conférence.
Wednesday, June 5
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14:15–14:30 | Introductory Remarks Alejandro Jara, DDG, World Trade Organization
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14:30–18:15 | Session I: TRADE, DIVERSIFICATION AND POLICY
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14:30–15:50 | New evidence on preference utilization, by Alexander Keck (WTO) and Andreas Lendle (Graduate Institute) Economic diversification in low–income countries (LICs): stylized facts and macroeconomic implications, by Chris Papageorgiou (IMF) and Nikola Spatafora (IMF) |
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16:15–18:15 | Income volatility: whom you trade with matters, by Marion Jansen (WTO), Carolina Lennon (WB), and Roberta Piermartini (WTO) Are the benefits of export support durable? Evidence from Tunisia, by Olivier Cadot (University of Lausanne), Ana Fernandes (WB), Julien Gourdon (CEPII), and Aaditya Mattoo (WB) Where are we now on trade and the trade finance link? Marc Auboin (WTO) and Martina Engemann (University of Munich) |
Thusday, June 6
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9:00–9:30 | Opening Remarks |
9:30–10:15 | Session II: TRADE RESEARCH IN INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS Panelists:
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10:40–12:40 | Session III: TRADE, POLICY AND SHOCKS Chair: Ranil Salgado (IMF) Emerging economies, trade policy, and macroeconomic shocks, by Chad P. Bown (WB) and Meredith A. Crowley (FRB Chicago) Trade policy uncertainty and the WTO, by Roberta Piermartini (WTO) Spillover effects of exchange rates: a study of the Renminbi, by Aaditya Mattoo (WB), Prachi Mishra (IMF), and Arvind Subramanian (Peterson Institute) |
14:45–17:50 | Session IV: GLOBAL VALUE CHAINS
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14:45–16:05 | Quantifying upstreamness in East Asia: insights from a Coasian model of production staging, by Thibault Fally (University of Colorado) and Russell Hillberry (WB) Measuring competitiveness: trade in goods or tasks?, by Tamim Bayoumi (IMF), Mika Saito (IMF) and Jarkko Turunen (IMF) |
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16:30–17:50 | Export destinations and input prices: evidence from Portugal, by Paulo Bastos (WB), Silva (WB) and Eric Verhoogen (Columbia University) Deep agreements and the internationalization of production, by Alberto Osnago (WTO), Nadia Rocha (WTO), and Michele Ruta (IMF)
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17:50–18:00 | Concluding remarks Patrick Low, WTO |