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Les pays ACP doivent donc prendre une initiative dans l’intérêt de leur développement. Se tourner vers l’Europe n’a guère de sens actuellement : pourquoi espérer de l’Europe un geste que la Commission s’obstine à ne pas faire ? Reste un forum que les pays ACP devraient explorer,...
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This following study is a “meta-evaluation” of the way aid agencies evaluate and assess their trade-related operations – and was undertaken as part of the OECD’s broader efforts to improve the effectiveness of aid-for-trade. It focuses on 162 evaluations of operations in two countries -...
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Les pays ACP doivent donc prendre une initiative dans l’intérêt de leur développement. Se tourner vers l’Europe n’a guère de sens actuellement : pourquoi espérer de l’Europe un geste que la Commission s’obstine à ne pas faire ? Reste un forum que les pays ACP devraient explorer,...
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The ACPs should take an initiative—a ‘Plan A+’. The note explores what could be envisaged in the Doha Round context. The ACP could offer a better access to their markets to the non-EU WTO Members for being allowed by these countries to limit the forthcoming preferential liberalization...
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The Aid for Trade (AfT) initiative has been hailed as highly successful in raising the profile of trade as a tool for development. Developing countries have increasingly mainstreamed trade in their development strategies, while donors have responded by mobilising additional resources for...
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This following study is a “meta-evaluation” of the way aid agencies evaluate and assess their trade-related operations – and was undertaken as part of the OECD’s broader efforts to improve the effectiveness of aid-for-trade. It focuses on 162 evaluations of operations in two countries -...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010756612
The ACPs should take an initiative—a ‘Plan A+’. The note explores what could be envisaged in the Doha Round context. The ACP could offer a better access to their markets to the non-EU WTO Members for being allowed by these countries to limit the forthcoming preferential liberalization...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010757047