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Patrick MESSERLIN
Professeur des universités à Sciences
Po
Directeur du Groupe d’Economie Mondiale
à Sciences Po (GEM)
- Organisation Mondiale
du Commerce (OMC), politiques commerciales
européennes.
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Evaluation des
décisions politiques publiques, Marché
Unique européen.
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Objectifs du Millénaire,
développement.
- Economics of European
Integration, PSIA
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Politique
commerciale, Master recherche
(Economie des relations internationales).
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Atelier économique,
Master recherche (Economie des relations
internationales).
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Séminaire
OMC, Master recherche (Economie
des relations internationales).
- Economie internationale,
Master affaires internationales (Politiques
économiques internationales)
Activités éditoriales
- Membre des comités de publication des journaux et éditeurs suivants :
- The Journal of International Economic
Law, (editor: John Jackson, Georgetown
University) depuis 2000.
- Acta Oeconomica, Budapest (editor: Adam
Torok) depuis 2000.
- The World Economy (editors : David Greenaway,
University of Nottingham et John Whalley,
University of Warwick) 1991-1999.
- The European Journal of Political Economy
(editors : A. Hillman, S. Nitzan et H.
Ursprung), North Holland Publishing Company,
1994-1998.
- Studies in International Trade Policy,"
University of Michigan Press, 1990-1996.
- Referee for American
Economic Review, European, Economic Review,
Journal of International Economic Law,
Economies in Transition, The World Economy,
Weltwirschaftliches Archiv, etc.
Publications
récentes
- The EU-Georgia negotiations
on a Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade
Agreement. GEM and CEPS working paper.
(with M. Emerson, G. Jandieri and A. Le
Vernoy), 2011.
- .Aid for Trade:
A Meta-evaluation. OECD Working Paper
(with C. Delpeuch, M.-A. Jouanjean, A.
Le Vernoy, and T. Orliac)(To be published
by the OECD), 2010
- Water and the WTO:
Don’t kill the messenger, (with A.
Le Vernoy), 18 November 2010. Presented
at the Workshop on “Accounting for water
scarcity and pollution in the rules of
international trade”, Amsterdam 25-26
november 2010.
- The Doha Round,
Forthcoming in A. Lukauskas, R. M. Stern,
and G. Zanini (eds.), Handbook of Trade
Policy for Development, Oxford University
Press, 2010.
- A note on International
Trade, Korea-Canada-France G20 Seminar,
26 September 2010.
- New challenging
issues for world trade and the world economy:
Strategies for the EC-Turkey Custom Union.
May. (To be published), 2010.
- Climate change and
trade policy: From mutual destruction
to mutual support, April. Available
in the World Bank Policy Research Working
Paper Series (WPS 5378).
- Globalisation and
deglobalisation, A few remarks on two
issues, March. Note for the European
Round Table.
- The European Community
commercial policy, February. Forthcoming
in M. Kreinin and M. Plummer, Handbook
of International Commercial Policy, Oxford
University Press, 2010.
- 2020 European
Agriculture: Challenges and Policies (editor with P. Boulanger). German Marshall
Fund and GEM, 2010.
- A significant slippage
in protectionism? Not yet. In S.
Evenett, B. Hoekman and O. Cattaneo (editors).
“Effective crisis response and openness:
Implications for the trading system.”
World Bank and CEPR. Washington and London,
2009.
- The world trade
regime, the WTO and large scale economic
crises. Paper to be presented at
the Asia Pacific Trade Economists’ Conference,
November 2, Bangkok, United Nations ESCAP
and IDRC, 2009.
- Leading with
Services: The Dynamics of Transatlantic
Negotiations in Services (with E.
van der Marel), July. Available on GEM
website://gem.sciences-po.fr, 2009.
- Too early to cry
wolf, in The fateful allure of protectionism:
taking stock for the G8, Edited by
S. Evenett, B. Hoekman and O. Cattaneo.
World Bank and CEPR, 2009.
- Walking a Tightrope:
World Trade in Manufacturing and the Benefits
of Binding, German Marshall Fund
of the United States, available on://gem.sciences-po.fr
, 2008.
- La Loi sur la modernisation
de l’économie et la distribution: Faut-il
tout essayer avant de faire ce qu’il faut
? May. available on GEM website://gem.sciences-po.fr,
2008.
- Redesigning the
European Union’s trade policy strategy
towards China (with J. Wang) , Published
in **, Oxford University, available on
GEM website://gem.sciences-po.fr, 2008
- Why is it
so difficult? Trade liberalization under
the Doha Agenda. Martin, W. and P.
Messerlin, 2007. Oxford Review of Economic
Policy, Vol 23(3), pp. 347-366, 2007.
- Assessing the EC
Trade Policy in Goods, Jan Tumlir
Policy Essays, ECIPE, April 2007, available
on GEM website://gem.sciences-po.fr
- The Doha Negotiations
on Trade in Goods: At a Crossroads,
German Marshall Fund of the United States,
available on GEM website://gem.sciences-po.fr,
2007.
- How Much
Further Can the WTO Go? Developed Countries Issues, CEPR and Kiel Institute,
available on GEM website://gem.sciences-po.fr,
2007.
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Reflections
on the Trade Reforms and Policy Implications,
in "Coping with Trade Reforms:
A Developing country perspective on
the WTO Industrial Tariff Negotiations",
by Sam Laird and Santiago Fernando
de Cordoba, pp. 218-226, UNCTAD, Palgrave
Macmillan, 2006.
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Europe after the
“No” Votes, Institute for Economic
Affairs, 2006.
-
Trade for Development,
(with Ernesto Zedillo et Julia Nielson)
Task Force of the Millennium Project,
United Nations, 2005.
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Preparing Negotiations
in Services: EC Audiovisuals in the
Doha Round (with Emmanuel Cocq and
Stephen Siwek), AEI Studies in Services
Negotiations, 2004.
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Harnessing Trade
for Development and Growth in the
Middle East, (with Bernard Hoekman)
Council on Foreign Relations, 2002.
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Measuring the
Costs of Protection in Europe : European
Commercial Policy in the 2000s, Institute
for International Economics, 2001.

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