In 2006 the EU revised again its Generalised System of Preferences scheme which provides preferential access to developing country exports to the EU market. This paper examines the extent to which the 2006 revisions to the scheme improved market access opportunities for developing countries for agro-food exports where most of the tariff changes were concentrated. Changes in the percentage preferential margin, in the value of preferential trade and in the value of the preferential margin on agro-food imports between 2004 and 2006 from developing countries are calculated. The results show that while the 2006 revision saw only a slight increase in the average percentage preferential margin enjoyed by exporters, there has been a significant inc...
The erosion of preferences due to multilateral tariff reductions is a long-standing concern for many...
The erosion of preferences due to multilateral tariff reductions is a longstanding concern for many ...
In this paper we study the trade creation effects of the EU preferential trade agreements (PTAs) in ...
In 2006 the EU revised again its Generalised System of Preferences scheme which provides preferentia...
International audienceThis paper looks into the general system of preferences of the European Union ...
This paper looks into the general system of preferences of the European Union (EU) (henceforth refer...
Most countries tax their imports. At the global level, those taxes (or customs duties or tariffs) ar...
The paper provides an analysis of the impact on trade of EU preferences in the agricultural sector. ...
In 2004 and 2007 twelve New Member States (NMS) joined the European Union (EU), causing several chan...
The EU grants preferential access to its imports from developing countries under several trade agree...
The 2003 reform of the Common agricultural policy has implied a drastic change of the level and inst...
We calculate various indicators of the utilisation of preferences granted to developing countries by...
Nonreciprocal trade preference programs originated in the 1970s under the Generalized System of Pref...
This work evaluates the effect of the Generalised System of Preferences (GSP1) on EU’s fruit imports...
The paper examines the relative position of GSP (tariff preferences for developing countries) compar...
The erosion of preferences due to multilateral tariff reductions is a long-standing concern for many...
The erosion of preferences due to multilateral tariff reductions is a longstanding concern for many ...
In this paper we study the trade creation effects of the EU preferential trade agreements (PTAs) in ...
In 2006 the EU revised again its Generalised System of Preferences scheme which provides preferentia...
International audienceThis paper looks into the general system of preferences of the European Union ...
This paper looks into the general system of preferences of the European Union (EU) (henceforth refer...
Most countries tax their imports. At the global level, those taxes (or customs duties or tariffs) ar...
The paper provides an analysis of the impact on trade of EU preferences in the agricultural sector. ...
In 2004 and 2007 twelve New Member States (NMS) joined the European Union (EU), causing several chan...
The EU grants preferential access to its imports from developing countries under several trade agree...
The 2003 reform of the Common agricultural policy has implied a drastic change of the level and inst...
We calculate various indicators of the utilisation of preferences granted to developing countries by...
Nonreciprocal trade preference programs originated in the 1970s under the Generalized System of Pref...
This work evaluates the effect of the Generalised System of Preferences (GSP1) on EU’s fruit imports...
The paper examines the relative position of GSP (tariff preferences for developing countries) compar...
The erosion of preferences due to multilateral tariff reductions is a long-standing concern for many...
The erosion of preferences due to multilateral tariff reductions is a longstanding concern for many ...
In this paper we study the trade creation effects of the EU preferential trade agreements (PTAs) in ...