In the context of the Partnership Agreements between the European Union (EU) and the African, Caribbean, and Pacific countries, this study estimates ad valorem tariff equivalents of European food safety standards on imports of key horticultural and fish products from Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia. The study uses an extension of the price-wedge method to account for imperfect substitution and factor endowment in monopolistic competition. The estimated tariff equivalents are 55% and 98% for imports of fresh peas from Zambia to the Netherlands and the U.K., respectively. They range from 39% to 64% for imports of green beans and avocados from Kenya and from 63% to 270% for imports of frozen fish fillets in EU countries from the East Afric...
Aim of the paper is to appraise the impact of EU and US agro-food non tariff measures on agro-food e...
This paper evaluates compliance cost with regulations as obstacles to trade and its effects in expor...
For most sub-Saharan African countries, participation in international trade almost always means exp...
The African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) countries benefit from preferential market access to the Eu...
Fresh food and agricultural products from sub- Saharan Africa meet few tariff barriers because of pr...
Fresh food and agricultural products from sub- Saharan Africa meet few tariff barriers because of pr...
This paper evaluates the role of Non-Tariff Measures (NTMs) on agro-food trade between the EU and Af...
Non-tariff measures (NTMs) gain in importance in view of tariff reductions, by multilateral and bila...
We examine the impact of two important non-tariff measures presumed to simultaneously affect firms’ ...
Changes in tastes and preferences in importing countries as well as the need to keep the environment...
This paper evaluates the role of Non-Tariff Measures (NTMs) on agri-food trade between the EU and Af...
The preponderance and stringency of product standards have implications for global trade, especially...
The high costs of complying with standards adversely affect export competitiveness. Existing evidenc...
This paper examines the impact of two European Union (EU) market access regulations in the food sect...
This study investigates the effects of selected sanitary and phytosanitary measures (SPS) and techni...
Aim of the paper is to appraise the impact of EU and US agro-food non tariff measures on agro-food e...
This paper evaluates compliance cost with regulations as obstacles to trade and its effects in expor...
For most sub-Saharan African countries, participation in international trade almost always means exp...
The African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) countries benefit from preferential market access to the Eu...
Fresh food and agricultural products from sub- Saharan Africa meet few tariff barriers because of pr...
Fresh food and agricultural products from sub- Saharan Africa meet few tariff barriers because of pr...
This paper evaluates the role of Non-Tariff Measures (NTMs) on agro-food trade between the EU and Af...
Non-tariff measures (NTMs) gain in importance in view of tariff reductions, by multilateral and bila...
We examine the impact of two important non-tariff measures presumed to simultaneously affect firms’ ...
Changes in tastes and preferences in importing countries as well as the need to keep the environment...
This paper evaluates the role of Non-Tariff Measures (NTMs) on agri-food trade between the EU and Af...
The preponderance and stringency of product standards have implications for global trade, especially...
The high costs of complying with standards adversely affect export competitiveness. Existing evidenc...
This paper examines the impact of two European Union (EU) market access regulations in the food sect...
This study investigates the effects of selected sanitary and phytosanitary measures (SPS) and techni...
Aim of the paper is to appraise the impact of EU and US agro-food non tariff measures on agro-food e...
This paper evaluates compliance cost with regulations as obstacles to trade and its effects in expor...
For most sub-Saharan African countries, participation in international trade almost always means exp...