This article provides a detailed analysis of the trade-related aspects of economic partnership agreement (EPA) negotiations for the six Africa– Caribbean–Pacific (ACP) negotiation groups including ECOWAS, CEMAC+, COMESA, SADC, CARIFORUM and Pacific. We use a partial equilibrium model—focusing on the demand side—at the HS6 level (cov-ering 5,113 HS6 products). Two lists of sensitive products are con-structed: focusing on the agricultural sectors and tariff revenue preservation. For the European Union (EU), EPAs must translate into 90 % fully liberalised bilateral trade to be World Trade Organisation compatible. We use this criterion to simulate EPAs for each negotiating regional block. ACP exports to the EU are forecast to be 10 % higher wit...
In the context of economic partnership agreements (EPAs) currently under negotiation between the Eur...
Th is study examines the economic and social impacts of the trade liberalization aspects of the prop...
The 77 countries of the African Caribbean Pacific (ACP) group2 have been negotiating free-trade agre...
This article provides a detailed analysis of the trade-related aspects of economic partnership agree...
This article provides a detailed analysis of the trade-related aspects of economic partnership agree...
This article provides a very detailed analysis of the trade-related aspects of Economic Partnership ...
Abstract — This article intends to present a very detailed analysis of the trade-related aspects of ...
The European Union is currently negotiating free trade agreements, called Economic Partnership Agree...
This paper analyses the impacts of Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) between the ACP (African, ...
European Union (EU) is the major trading partner for Africa, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) countries. ...
This paper estimates the impact on a sample of 34 African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) countries of ...
The Cotonou Agreement introduces new fundamental principles with respect to trade between the Europe...
Purpose: The article aims to present the benefits and costs for ACP countries of the conclusion of E...
The European Union is currently negotiating free trade agreements, called Economic Partnership Agree...
In the context of economic partnership agreements (EPAs) currently under negotiation between the Eur...
Th is study examines the economic and social impacts of the trade liberalization aspects of the prop...
The 77 countries of the African Caribbean Pacific (ACP) group2 have been negotiating free-trade agre...
This article provides a detailed analysis of the trade-related aspects of economic partnership agree...
This article provides a detailed analysis of the trade-related aspects of economic partnership agree...
This article provides a very detailed analysis of the trade-related aspects of Economic Partnership ...
Abstract — This article intends to present a very detailed analysis of the trade-related aspects of ...
The European Union is currently negotiating free trade agreements, called Economic Partnership Agree...
This paper analyses the impacts of Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) between the ACP (African, ...
European Union (EU) is the major trading partner for Africa, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) countries. ...
This paper estimates the impact on a sample of 34 African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) countries of ...
The Cotonou Agreement introduces new fundamental principles with respect to trade between the Europe...
Purpose: The article aims to present the benefits and costs for ACP countries of the conclusion of E...
The European Union is currently negotiating free trade agreements, called Economic Partnership Agree...
In the context of economic partnership agreements (EPAs) currently under negotiation between the Eur...
Th is study examines the economic and social impacts of the trade liberalization aspects of the prop...
The 77 countries of the African Caribbean Pacific (ACP) group2 have been negotiating free-trade agre...