Abstract

Cet article etudie les consequences d'une politique publique de label dans un contexte de commerce international. Un modele tres simple permet de mettre en evidence certaines distorsions inherentes a cette politique. Une situation de liberalisation des echanges peut conduire a une modification de la politique de label, ou le vendeur etranger supporte le cout du label.

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