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NEW TRADE LINKAGES, OLD TRADE DISCONNECTS
Drivers, governance and effects of integrated trade policies
June 6-7, 2024, Paris.


Co-hosted by Sorbonne University and Sorbonne Nouvelle University in collaboration with University of Lorraine, this international conference will gather academic, policy and business experts in Paris to decipher new trends in trade policy linkages, i.e. interconnections, tensions and conflicts between trade policies and other policy spheres. It is co-sponsored by the Research Chair on New Issues in Economic Globalization at Laval University and the Trade Implementation and Enforcement UACES Research Network.

 
The conference venues are the following: 
 
All meals will be covered by the Sorbonnes and our cosponsors (the NEME Chair, Université de Lorraine), including dinner in the Latin Quarter on Thursday night and a rooftop (or just under-the-roof!) reception after our roundtables on Friday night. For those of you staying slightly longer (for the weekend), we can also plan to meet informally on Saturday.
 
Festivities aside, the panels will be organized like workshops with a 10-minute summary of the paper followed by a 20-minute discussion with co-panelists and the audience. We expect everyone to upload a 3000-to-4000-word draft of their paper on our website by April 30 so we can assign all papers to discussants.  
 
 

Draft Program

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