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, there is little evidence of a GSP effect on total trade. This is due to the fact that the main exports of Belarus were not …Under the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP), high-income countries grant unilateral trade preferences to … loss of preferential access and the implications for political leverage implied by it. We study the EU's withdrawal of GSP …
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We use an empirical gravity equation approach to study how nonreciprocal trade preferences (NRTPs), enacted mainly through the Generalized System of Preferences, affect the exports of the beneficiary nations. In line with existing studies, the average trade effect stemming from nonreciprocal...
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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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System of Preferences (GSP). Preferential market access via US GSP is conditional on political practices by beneficiaries …. Using monthly import data, I study trade policy uncertainty related to country-level GSP eligibility reviews conducted by …
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.S. Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) benefits to see whether political friends of the U.S. receive favorable treatment. While …
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policy changes in the United States (US) to address this question. The expansion of Generalized System of Preferences (GSP … GSP expansion increased African exports of other eligible products. While the marginal impacts on African apparel exports …
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of the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) of the European Union (EU). EU GSP members receive non-reciprocal trade … preferences (NRTPs), but only as long as they are not too competitive; i.e. they will graduate in case their share of EU GSP …-related graduations for members of the so-called "GSP+", a sub-scheme of the main programme. We find that the reform increased EU imports …
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Because of concern that OECD tariff reductions will translate intoworsening export performance for the least developed countries, trade preferences haveproven a stumbling block to developing country support for multilateral liberalization.We examine the actual scope for preference erosion,...
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MFN duty under GSP) is equal to ca 12% (37.8 USD bln.) of the total imports, of which ca 7.4% accounted for imports of … Russia from CIS countries. We should note that ca 2.5% of preferential imports of Russia under GSP treatment was not imported …
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preference programs, such as the Generalised Scheme of Preferences (GSP), are associated with increasing ranges of export …
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