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This paper examines the concept of Reciprocal Trade Liberalization – the common objective of Economic Partnership Agreements, and its legal and economic effect on Kenya's Agricultural Sector/Industry within the purview of the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS). The study is premised...
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The ususal sale of European agricultural products to Africa using export refunds has been heavily discussed in recent … decades. At the centre of the discussion are the consequences on the agricultural producers in Western and Southern Africa …
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This study presents quantitative and qualitative assessments of potential consequences of the trade agreement between the EU and Mercosur countries. It is embedded in a wider Association Agreement and was made public in summer 2019. The focus is on Austria. One objective of the agreement is to...
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In a sequential Computable General Equilibrium analysis, we investigate the likely effects of the EU-South Africa Free … Trade agreement (FTA), with a special emphasis on South Africa's growth prospects. We find that the FTA increases South … over the next 18 years in South Africa can be linked to additional trade associated with the FTA. The long phase-in period …
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Fears about food security in the EU have become a driving force in the debate about the future Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). But the facts do not bear out these fears. This paper brings together the available evidence against EU food security concerns: the size of EU production, the even...
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Fears about food security in the EU have become a driving force in the debate about the future Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). But the facts do not bear out these fears. This paper brings together the available evidence against EU food security concerns: the size of EU production, the even...
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Anderson, Damania, and Jackson develop a common-agency lobbying model to help understand why North America and the European Union have adopted such different policies toward genetically modified (GM) food. Their results show that when firms (in this case farmers) lobby policymakers to influence...
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