Bon je me suis dit que je vais faire partager un peu mon quotidien. cad le problème de la lecture de l'université!
Quand
je dis lecture, je ne parle pas de lecture facile style un magazine ou
autre. La plupart du temps ces trucs sont écrit par des économistes et
non pas par des écrivains. Ce qui peut se traduire par: "merde j'ai
rien compris, je vais essayer de le relire pour la 3eme fois" MDR
Vous voyez toujours pas loll je vous donne un exemple (là c'est encore simple):
"In
summary, an examination of foreign trade by East Asian economies
revealed a substantial increase in both exports and imports in the
1980s and 1990s before they were struck by the financial crisis in
1997. We also observed somewhat contrasting developments between the
emerging East Asian economies, on the one hand, and Japan, on the other
hand. Emerging East Asian economies, particularly China in the 1990s,
registered remarkable growth, while Japan achieved a less spectacular
performance. As a result of rapid trade expansion by East Asian
economies, their share in world exports and imports increased from 15
percent and 15 percent, respectively, in 1980 to 25 percent and 21
percent in 1999, respectively. A large part of the increase was
achieved by the emerging East Asian economies, although Japan still has
a substantial position, amounting to about one-third of trade conducted
by all East Asian economies. It is worth noting that the magnitude of
exports by East Asian economies was twice as large as the magnitude for
the United States and approximately 65 percent of the value for the
European Union
(EU)
in 1999, while the corresponding values in terms of imports were 114
percent and 56 percent, respectively. These observations indicate that
East Asia represents a significant position in world trade."
by SHUJIRO URATA, The Emergence and
Proliferation of Free Trade Agreements in East Asia, The Japanese
Economy, vol. 32, no. 2, Summer 2004, pp. 5–52.
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