Cédric
Dupont is
an Associate Professor of Political Science at the
Graduate Institute of International Studies in Geneva
where he teaches classes on international political
economy, governance and regional integration, political
economy of international finance (with Charles Wyplosz)
and bargaining, institutions and cooperation. His other
research interests include the design of institutions,
the link between trade and monetary integration (tracing
the evolution of the governance of trade and monetary
relations from the mid-nineteenth century onward within
a transaction-cost framework) and agent-based modeling.
Publications
on the process of international economic negotiation:
Dupont,
Cédric,
Cosimo Beverelli, and Stéphanie Pézard.
2006. Learning in Multilateral Trade Negotiations: Some
Results
from Simulation for Developing Countries. In Negotiating
Trade: Developing Countries in the WTO and NAFTA,
edited by John Odell. Cambridge University Press.
Dupont,
Cédric. 1998. The Failure of the Nest-Best Solution:
EC-EFTA Institutional Relationships and the European
Economic Area. In Institutional Designs for a Complex
World: Bargaining, Linkages and Nesting, edited
by Vinod K. Aggarwal, 124-60.
Dupont,
Cédric, and Pascal Sciarini. 1995. La Négociation
Agricole Etas-Unis-Communaute Europeen Dans L'Uruguay
Round: Une Difficile Convergence. Revue Suisse De
Science Politique 1 : 305-52.
Dupont,
Cédric. 1994. Domestic Politics and International
Negotiations: A Sequential Bargaining Model. In Game
Theory and International Relations, edited by Pierre
Allan, and Christian Schmidt, 156-90.
Contact
Information:
Graduate Institute of International Studies
11A, av. de la Paix
1202 Geneva , Switzerland
Phone: +41-22-908-5950
Fax: +41-22-733-3049
Email: dupont@hei.unige.ch