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Promising growth rates, increased trade, and competition among major global players for African resources have boosted … economies. The self-interested trade policies of the EU and other world powers contribute to poverty and unsatisfactory …
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trade and colonialism, and the subsequent strive for pan-African ideals, which has become manifest in the promotion of …
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countries) and price and wage flexibility, different levels of infrastructure and of inflation, low intra-regional trade and a … strong exposure to asymmetrical external shocks (e.g. violent political conflicts, different terms of trade development for …
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The decision of African leaders on the creation of an African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) in 2018 was not … concerning a possible trade-off between economic growth and well-being, employment, the depletion of natural resources and …
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trade and colonialism, and the subsequent strive for pan-African ideals, which has become manifest in the promotion of …
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countries) and price and wage flexibility, different levels of infrastructure and of inflation, low intra-regional trade and a … strong exposure to asymmetrical external shocks (e.g. violent political conflicts, different terms of trade development for …
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English Abstract: The combined impact of Brexit and the COVID-19 pandemic on British foreign- and trade relations to …
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English Abstract: The combined impact of Brexit and the COVID-19 pandemic on British foreign- and trade relations to …
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other hand, are considerably stronger than with any EU country. Annual trade with the UK amounted to over 10 %. Therefore … renewed commitment of London to international free trade principles, it seems at least debatable whether the British … government should not consider all its former colonies as equal partners concerning its foreign trade policy and grant them the …
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other hand, are considerably stronger than with any EU country. Annual trade with the UK amounted to over 10 %. Therefore … renewed commitment of London to international free trade principles, it seems at least debatable whether the British … government should not consider all its former colonies as equal partners concerning its foreign trade policy and grant them the …
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