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-account imbalances. The paper employs GTAP-simulations to analyse the frequently made recommendation that slower consumer demand growth …
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, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) preferences actually have negative effects toward the end of our time period, suggesting that ACP …
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The Africa Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) countries have benefited from unilateral preferential access to EU markets under …, one of the main concerns of ACP countries is their inability to benefit from their preferential status due to their lack …, instead reciprocal trade agreements, the Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs), should replace the former ones in 2008. ACP …
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, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) preferences actually have negative effects toward the end of our time period, suggesting that ACP …
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The Africa Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) countries have benefited from unilateral preferential access to EU markets under …, one of the main concerns of ACP countries is their inability to benefit from their preferential status due to their lack …, instead reciprocal trade agreements, the Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs), should replace the former ones in 2008. ACP …
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Angesichts des globalen Wettlaufs um Afrikas Ressourcen ist die EU darauf aus, Wirtschaftliche Partnerschaftsabkommen (EPAs) mit afrikanischen Staaten bis Oktober 2014 abzuschließen. Diese EPAs sind sollen nicht nur der Liberalisierung des Handels dienen, sondern auch die Wirtschaftsentwicklung...
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, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) preferences actually have negative effects toward the end of our time period, suggesting that ACP …
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negotiations. Taking the current EPA negotiations between ACP and EU as an example, this paper examines two sorts of questions: (i … the implications for ACP countries of some of the proposals to reform GATT Art. XXIV, in particular the “substantially all …
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, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) preferences actually have negative effects toward the end of our time period, suggesting that ACP …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010734791
, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) preferences actually have negative effects toward the end of our time period, suggesting that ACP …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010818443