Antoine Berthou is an Economist at the Banque de France and an Associate Researcher at CEPII. He holds a PhD in economics from the Paris School of Economics, and teaches international trade theory at University Paris Dauphine. Previously, he was researcher at CEPII from 2008 to 2011. His research mainly focuses on microeconomic studies on competitiveness, in relation to financial access, exchange rates and economic integration.

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The macroeconomic implications of a global trade war
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- Global economy 
- International trade 
- Macroeconomic policy
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Exchange rate devaluations: When they can work and why
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- Exchange Rates 
- International trade
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From trade to domestic collapse? On the complementarity between exports and domestic sales
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- International trade
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High quality imports suffer more during recessions
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- International trade
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The microeconomic impacts of the euro
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- International trade