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The trade liberalisation agreements signed between the European Union and the southern Mediterranean countries carry risks as well as benefits. They reveal structural weaknesses in the partner countries, including continued rent seeking, market segmentation, a weak modern private sector and...
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America would be the largest preferential trade agreement in the world. Encompassing almost half of world GDP, it will have …
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The trade agreements that the European Union has with North African countries - with Algeria, Egypt, Morocco and … Tunisia – are often seen as having delivered disappointing results since they came into force during the 2000s. The four North …
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The European Union (EU) supports developing countries with a unilateral trade preference scheme. The scheme underwent a major reform in 2014, in which many countries lost access to reduced tariff rates. We analyse how this radical step that removed preferences from 103 countries by 2018 fits...
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