The European Union is bound by World Trade Organisation agreements to move to a tariff-only import system for bananas by no later than 1 January 2006. From that date, imports from non-ACP countries will be subject to a single tariff while ACP country bananas will continue to enter the EU market duty free. This regime will replace the highly contested tariff-rate quota policy in place since 1993. This paper shows that setting the tariff at a level that maintain the status quo is an impossible mission given uncertainties on quota rent estimates and quota rent distribution
On 1 January 2006, a tariff system replaced the quota system in force in the EU since 1993. The cust...
Analysis of the world banana trade (14 million tonnes) reveals the influence exerted by the European...
The European Union and the United States are in the midst of the Great Banana War, a trade dispute o...
The European Union is bound by World Trade Organisation agreements to move to a tariff-only import s...
First versions of this paper were presented at a FAO (Food and Agriculture Organisation of the Unite...
On 29 November 2005, the European Union (EU) unilaterally introduced a tariff of ~176 per tonne to a...
The new banana import regime in the EU is a two-step process towards a tariff-only system that shoul...
shifting from a tariff-quota to a tariff-only regime on imported bananas. It is organized in two Par...
The EU Common Market Organization for bananas has been generating international controversies since ...
In 2001 an agreement was reached at the WTO for the EU to introduce a ‘tariff-only’ regime which ‘wo...
In 2001 an agreement was reached at the WTO for the EU to introduce a ‘tariff-only’ regime which ‘wo...
The paper provides a quantitative assessment of the possible market implications of the December 200...
The paper develops a two-stage capacity constrained duopoly model, in which the mode of competition ...
The EU banana market has been of enormous interest for researchers for a long time, especially after...
The EU is one of the world’s biggest importers of bananas and, as such, import policies enforced by ...
On 1 January 2006, a tariff system replaced the quota system in force in the EU since 1993. The cust...
Analysis of the world banana trade (14 million tonnes) reveals the influence exerted by the European...
The European Union and the United States are in the midst of the Great Banana War, a trade dispute o...
The European Union is bound by World Trade Organisation agreements to move to a tariff-only import s...
First versions of this paper were presented at a FAO (Food and Agriculture Organisation of the Unite...
On 29 November 2005, the European Union (EU) unilaterally introduced a tariff of ~176 per tonne to a...
The new banana import regime in the EU is a two-step process towards a tariff-only system that shoul...
shifting from a tariff-quota to a tariff-only regime on imported bananas. It is organized in two Par...
The EU Common Market Organization for bananas has been generating international controversies since ...
In 2001 an agreement was reached at the WTO for the EU to introduce a ‘tariff-only’ regime which ‘wo...
In 2001 an agreement was reached at the WTO for the EU to introduce a ‘tariff-only’ regime which ‘wo...
The paper provides a quantitative assessment of the possible market implications of the December 200...
The paper develops a two-stage capacity constrained duopoly model, in which the mode of competition ...
The EU banana market has been of enormous interest for researchers for a long time, especially after...
The EU is one of the world’s biggest importers of bananas and, as such, import policies enforced by ...
On 1 January 2006, a tariff system replaced the quota system in force in the EU since 1993. The cust...
Analysis of the world banana trade (14 million tonnes) reveals the influence exerted by the European...
The European Union and the United States are in the midst of the Great Banana War, a trade dispute o...