This paper estimates the impact on a sample of 34 African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) countries of eliminating tariffs on imports from the EU under Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs), considering trade, welfare and revenue effects. Even assuming ‘immediate’ complete elimination of all tariffs on imports from the EU, some two-thirds of ACP countries are likely to experience welfare gains; the ACP overall and the average ACP country gain. The overall welfare effect relative to GDP tends to be very small, whether positive or negative. While potential tariff revenue losses are non-negligible, given that countries have at least ten years in which to implement the tariff reductions, there is scope for tax substitution. An important issue is ...
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...
Since 2002, the Sub-Saharan African countries2 embarked on the negotiations of free-trade agreements...
This paper estimates the impact on a sample of 34 African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) countries of ...
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...
At the end of the Cotonou Partnership Agreement, its members agreed to put in place a WTO-compatible...
The European Union is currently negotiating free trade agreements, called Economic Partnership Agree...
In this paper we explore the nature and effects of the Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) betwee...
European Union (EU) is the major trading partner for Africa, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) countries. ...
This article provides a very detailed analysis of the trade-related aspects of Economic Partnership ...
This study tries to quantify the concerns that have been raised often on adjustment costs likely to ...
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...
Since 2002, the Sub-Saharan African countries2 embarked on the negotiations of free-trade agreements...
This paper estimates the impact on a sample of 34 African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) countries of ...
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...
At the end of the Cotonou Partnership Agreement, its members agreed to put in place a WTO-compatible...
The European Union is currently negotiating free trade agreements, called Economic Partnership Agree...
In this paper we explore the nature and effects of the Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) betwee...
European Union (EU) is the major trading partner for Africa, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) countries. ...
This article provides a very detailed analysis of the trade-related aspects of Economic Partnership ...
This study tries to quantify the concerns that have been raised often on adjustment costs likely to ...
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...
Since 2002, the Sub-Saharan African countries2 embarked on the negotiations of free-trade agreements...