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trade with agricultural produce from developing countries. However, to enforce the position of sustainable banana production …, the EU should also introduce - in addition to an auction of producers' offers - social and ecological labels in the banana …
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GlobalGAP standard adoption has a positive impact on EU banana import values. Intensity is measured by using number of GlobalGAP … intensity of certification, in terms of producers and hectares are associated with higher banana imports. However the estimated … standard requirements are driven out of the international banana market. For the gravity variables distance is found to have …
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Classical economists have long argued that trade and labor migration are functionally the same. Global wealth is maximized, they assert, when both goods and labor move freely across borders. There are indeed similarities between the movement of people and the movement of goods, but in many ways...
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implications for trade. The World Trade Organization (WTO) Ministerial held in Doha, Qatar in November 2001 included statements on … increase in regulatory stringency - tighter restrictions on the pesticide chlorpyrifos - leads to a decrease in banana imports … world were to adopt a standard at a level of regulatory stringency suggested by Codex (the body charged with setting global …
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The decade long trans-Atlantic banana dispute was not a traditional trade conflict stemming from antagonistic producers …' interests. Instead, this article argues that the banana dispute is one of the most complex illustrations of the legal and … Europe-wide banana policy was an artifact of nesting - the fruit of efforts to reconcile the single market with Lome …
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Throughout the early 20th Century, United States Banana companies dominated the Central American economy and society …
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implications for trade. The World Trade Organization (WTO) Ministerial held in Doha, Qatar in November 2001, included statements on … percent increase in regulatory stringency - tighter restrictions on the pesticide chlorpyrifos - leads to a decrease in banana … that if the world were to adopt a standard at a level of regulatory stringency suggested by Codex (the body charged with …
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