The EU, being the largest trading partner for many developing countries, offers a General Scheme of Preferences (GSP) as a voluntary trade promoting scheme. Through GSP+, an extension of GSP, the EU offers additional market access conditional on commitment to sustainable development and good governance. Using a Gravity Equation, I find insignificant trade creating effects on GSP+ in comparison with standard GSP. With the help of stakeholder interviews in GSP+ beneficiary Sri Lanka I find several examples of how the scheme has had incentivising effects on respect for human and labour rights. The quantitative results are in line with previous research and point to the fact that improvements could be made to GSP+. Some possible problems found ...
The intellectual foundations of nonreciprocal preferences were first laid out in the 1960s, as sever...
The paper reviews options with respect to differentiation between beneficiaries of GSP (tariff prefe...
Non-discrimination, a central pillar of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) and World ...
The European Communities (EC) has developed a Generalized System of Preferences (GSP), including the...
We estimate the trade effect of removing uncertainty about future trading conditions in the context ...
We estimate the trade effect of removing uncertainty about future trading conditions in the context o...
The European Union (EU) Generalised System of Preferences (GSP Scheme) grants preferential treatment...
General System Preference - plus (GSP+) is a non-reciprocal trade agreement which focuses to enhance...
The paper examines the relative position of GSP (tariff preferences for developing countries) compar...
The Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) was established to facilitate economic growth and develo...
The WTO case brought by India in 2002 to challenge aspects of the European Communities ’ Generalized...
The EU grants preferential access to its imports from developing countries under several trade agree...
Developed countries maintain special tariff preferences, namely the Generalized System of Preference...
Trade policy is the most significant European Union (EU) policy area. Starting with the genesis of t...
Empirical research focusing on preferential treatment for developing economies have not considered h...
The intellectual foundations of nonreciprocal preferences were first laid out in the 1960s, as sever...
The paper reviews options with respect to differentiation between beneficiaries of GSP (tariff prefe...
Non-discrimination, a central pillar of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) and World ...
The European Communities (EC) has developed a Generalized System of Preferences (GSP), including the...
We estimate the trade effect of removing uncertainty about future trading conditions in the context ...
We estimate the trade effect of removing uncertainty about future trading conditions in the context o...
The European Union (EU) Generalised System of Preferences (GSP Scheme) grants preferential treatment...
General System Preference - plus (GSP+) is a non-reciprocal trade agreement which focuses to enhance...
The paper examines the relative position of GSP (tariff preferences for developing countries) compar...
The Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) was established to facilitate economic growth and develo...
The WTO case brought by India in 2002 to challenge aspects of the European Communities ’ Generalized...
The EU grants preferential access to its imports from developing countries under several trade agree...
Developed countries maintain special tariff preferences, namely the Generalized System of Preference...
Trade policy is the most significant European Union (EU) policy area. Starting with the genesis of t...
Empirical research focusing on preferential treatment for developing economies have not considered h...
The intellectual foundations of nonreciprocal preferences were first laid out in the 1960s, as sever...
The paper reviews options with respect to differentiation between beneficiaries of GSP (tariff prefe...
Non-discrimination, a central pillar of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) and World ...