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-Saharan Africa countries. Our results suggest a strong relationship between the weight of trend shocks in the source of fluctuations … and the level of economic development. The weight of trend shocks is (i) higher in Sub-Saharan Africa countries than in …
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In spite of widespread tariff reductions, intra-African borders remain thick. Regional trade is inhibited by inadequate transportation infrastructure, but also by various government-imposed measures. This paper combines price data from the World Bank’s International Comparison Project (ICP)...
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This study intends to present a very detailed and dynamic analysis of the trade-related aspects of Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) negotiations. We use a dynamic partial equilibrium model – focusing on the demand side – at the HS6 level (covering 5,113 HS6 products). Two alternative...
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countries) in Africa might limit these losses but cannot overcome them. A continental RTA involving all SSA countries would …
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This paper investigates the past effectiveness of the Maastricht Treaty (MT) and Stability and Growth Pact (SGP) in …
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