This report draws on a body of existing literature to assess the impact of trade preferences granted by the European Union on trade and welfare in developing countries. It is argued that the Everything But Arms amendment to the EU preference scheme will have limited effect on export potential and welfare in the least developed countries (LDCs). The EU would do well to simplify compliance with their rules of origin. When LDCs are granted deeper preferences under continued domestic agricultural policies in the EU, US, Canada and Japan, resources in LDCs will move towards the agricultural sector. The expected effect impact on LDCs of extending preferences to non-LDCs is quite small, while the negative effect of reductions of MFN tariffs under ...
Most countries tax their imports. At the global level, those taxes (or customs duties or tariffs) ar...
We assess the impact on agricultural trade of European Union (EU) trade policies, using a gravity mo...
Trade preferences used as a policy tool to promote exports from developing countries has been critic...
This report draws on a body of existing literature to assess the impact of trade preferences granted...
This report draws on a body of existing literature to assess the impact of trade preferences granted...
The paper provides an analysis of the impact on trade of EU preferences in the agricultural sector. ...
Trade preferences are a key element in industrial countries'efforts to assist the integration of lea...
WTO trade negotiations on market access follow the MFN treatment. However, an increasing share of tr...
Nonreciprocal trade preference programs originated in the 1970s under the Generalized System of Pref...
The July Package of WTO agricultural trade negotiations and the recent Hong Kong WTO Ministerial dec...
The EU has a long history of specific trade arrangements with developing countries. Under a variety ...
Abstract: Trade preferences are a central issue in ongoing efforts to negotiate further multilateral...
Since the 1960’s, the EU has offered trade preferences to developing countries in a complex set of s...
Developing countries continue to place preferences as a centrepiece in their negotiating agenda. The...
This chapter assesses the impact on trade of European Union (EU) trade policies, using a gravity mod...
Most countries tax their imports. At the global level, those taxes (or customs duties or tariffs) ar...
We assess the impact on agricultural trade of European Union (EU) trade policies, using a gravity mo...
Trade preferences used as a policy tool to promote exports from developing countries has been critic...
This report draws on a body of existing literature to assess the impact of trade preferences granted...
This report draws on a body of existing literature to assess the impact of trade preferences granted...
The paper provides an analysis of the impact on trade of EU preferences in the agricultural sector. ...
Trade preferences are a key element in industrial countries'efforts to assist the integration of lea...
WTO trade negotiations on market access follow the MFN treatment. However, an increasing share of tr...
Nonreciprocal trade preference programs originated in the 1970s under the Generalized System of Pref...
The July Package of WTO agricultural trade negotiations and the recent Hong Kong WTO Ministerial dec...
The EU has a long history of specific trade arrangements with developing countries. Under a variety ...
Abstract: Trade preferences are a central issue in ongoing efforts to negotiate further multilateral...
Since the 1960’s, the EU has offered trade preferences to developing countries in a complex set of s...
Developing countries continue to place preferences as a centrepiece in their negotiating agenda. The...
This chapter assesses the impact on trade of European Union (EU) trade policies, using a gravity mod...
Most countries tax their imports. At the global level, those taxes (or customs duties or tariffs) ar...
We assess the impact on agricultural trade of European Union (EU) trade policies, using a gravity mo...
Trade preferences used as a policy tool to promote exports from developing countries has been critic...