This article focuses on West Africa’s cotton sector reforms and international negotiations. The authors argue that the cotton sector has become an issue of alliances and oppositions with variable geometry within the states, between NGOs, between African countries and other emerging countries, and between the United States and the European Union. Privatization and liberalization must be done on a case-by-case basis and in a limited and controlled manner. The authors strongly recommend integrating the context of strong market failures (financial, inputs, outlets) and infrastructure networks in which African countries find themselves and which often lead in privatization situations to de facto monopolies
FOR many developing countries, especially in Africa and Central Asia, cotton is an important cash cr...
An ICTSD review article looks at the options that west African countries have for addressing the pro...
The latest edition of Trade Negotiations Insights (ICTSD/ODI/ECDPM) has an article reviewing the...
The cotton sector has been amongst the most regulated in Africa, and still is to a large extent in W...
The cotton sector has been amongst the most regulated in Africa, and still is to a large extent in W...
Cotton has been a success story in West Africa since independence swept the region in the early 1960...
Cotton production in the Francophone African Countries (FACs) derives exclusively from smallholders ...
The cotton sector has been amongst the most regulated in West and Central Africa (WCA), and still is...
The cotton sector has been amongst the most regulated in Africa, and still is to a large extent in W...
The Francophone African Countries (FACs) exclusively fight for the abolition of subsidies applied by...
Cotton production in the Francophone African Countries (FACs) derives exclusively from smallholders ...
The cotton sector has been among the most regulated in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), and still largely i...
The Francophone African Countries (FACs) exclusively fight for the abolition of subsidies applied by...
i This study examines the convergence of events, internationally and domestically, in the last decad...
In a WTO battle and the press the argument is often made that eliminating US cotton subsidies would ...
FOR many developing countries, especially in Africa and Central Asia, cotton is an important cash cr...
An ICTSD review article looks at the options that west African countries have for addressing the pro...
The latest edition of Trade Negotiations Insights (ICTSD/ODI/ECDPM) has an article reviewing the...
The cotton sector has been amongst the most regulated in Africa, and still is to a large extent in W...
The cotton sector has been amongst the most regulated in Africa, and still is to a large extent in W...
Cotton has been a success story in West Africa since independence swept the region in the early 1960...
Cotton production in the Francophone African Countries (FACs) derives exclusively from smallholders ...
The cotton sector has been amongst the most regulated in West and Central Africa (WCA), and still is...
The cotton sector has been amongst the most regulated in Africa, and still is to a large extent in W...
The Francophone African Countries (FACs) exclusively fight for the abolition of subsidies applied by...
Cotton production in the Francophone African Countries (FACs) derives exclusively from smallholders ...
The cotton sector has been among the most regulated in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), and still largely i...
The Francophone African Countries (FACs) exclusively fight for the abolition of subsidies applied by...
i This study examines the convergence of events, internationally and domestically, in the last decad...
In a WTO battle and the press the argument is often made that eliminating US cotton subsidies would ...
FOR many developing countries, especially in Africa and Central Asia, cotton is an important cash cr...
An ICTSD review article looks at the options that west African countries have for addressing the pro...
The latest edition of Trade Negotiations Insights (ICTSD/ODI/ECDPM) has an article reviewing the...