Antoine Bouët
Senior Research Fellow
Markets, Trade and Institutions
A.Bouet@cgiar.org
Antoine Bouët joined IFPRI in February 2005 as senior research fellow in the Markets, Trade and Institutions Division to conduct research on Global Trade Modeling, trade policies, regional agreements and multilateral trade negotiations. Antoine Bouët was previously professor of economics at University of Pau (France) and scientific advisor at the CEPII (Centre d’Etudes Prospectives et d’Informations Internationales - Paris). He has carried out research on market access, global trade modeling, the economics of trade retaliation, and the relationship between trade policy and Research and Development. He has been director of the CATT (Centre d’Analyse et de Traitement des donnees economiques) in France (1996-2004), and chairman of the European network Research on International Economics and Finance (2002-2004).
Selected Publications
Assessing applied protection across the world
2007. Bouët, A.; Decreux, Y.; Fontagné L.; Jean, S.; Laborde, D. Review of International Economics (forthcoming).
More or Less Ambition in the Doha Round: Winners and Losers from trade liberalization with a development perspective
2007. Bouët, A.; Mevel, S.; Orden, D. The World Economy (forthcoming).
Tariff data
2007. Bouët, A.; Decreux, Y.; Fontagné L.; Jean, S.; Laborde, D. in Dimaranan, Betina V., Editor. Global Trade, Assistance, and Production: The GTAP 6 Data Base, Center for Global Trade Analysis, Purdue University.
Multilateral agricultural trade liberalization: the contrasting fortunes of developing countries.
2005. Bouët, A.; Bureau, J.C.; Decreux, Y.; Jean, S. The World Economy, September 2005.
Recent contributions from France to international economics: an introduction
2005. Bouët, A.; Hairault, J.O.; Owen, R.; Rocaboy, Y (eds.) Review of International Economics, Special issue, August 2005.
Is erosion of preferences a serious concern?
2005. Bouët, A.; Fontagné, L.; Jean, S. In Anderson, K. and Martin, W. eds, Agricultural Trade Reform and the Doha Development Agenda. Washington OUP and the World Bank.
Research & Development, Voluntary Export Restriction and Tariffs
2001. Bouët, A. European Economic Review, 45:323-336. 2001.