On 29 November 2005, the European Union (EU) unilaterally introduced a tariff of €176 per tonne to apply from 1 January 2006 to bananas imported from countries enjoying the Most Favoured Nation (MFN) status. The new EU trade policy includes a duty-free annual import quota of 775,000 tonnes for bananas originating from African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) states. This regime replaces the very complex and highly contested tariff-rate quota policy in place in the EU between 1993 and 2005. However, the banana international trade war very likely has not come to an end. Several Latin American countries have announced their intention to challenge the new EU trade policy by initiating a new WTO complaint. In this paper, we first propose an analysis...
Analysis of the world banana trade (14 million tonnes) reveals the influence exerted by the European...
African bananas (Musa spp.) account for 11% of banana consumed in European Union (EU). Only dessert ...
Import quota and import rights market with imperfect competition : the case of banana in the Europ...
On 29 November 2005, the European Union (EU) unilaterally introduced a tariff of ~176 per tonne to a...
First versions of this paper were presented at a FAO (Food and Agriculture Organisation of the Unite...
The European Union is bound by World Trade Organisation agreements to move to a tariff-only import s...
The EU Common Market Organization for bananas has been generating international controversies since ...
shifting from a tariff-quota to a tariff-only regime on imported bananas. It is organized in two Par...
The new banana import regime in the EU is a two-step process towards a tariff-only system that shoul...
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 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 ...
The paper provides a quantitative assessment of the possible market implications of the December 200...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Agricultural EconomicsJohn M. CrespiThe EU is one of the world’s b...
Analysis of the world banana trade (14 million tonnes) reveals the influence exerted by the European...
African bananas (Musa spp.) account for 11% of banana consumed in European Union (EU). Only dessert ...
Import quota and import rights market with imperfect competition : the case of banana in the Europ...
On 29 November 2005, the European Union (EU) unilaterally introduced a tariff of ~176 per tonne to a...
First versions of this paper were presented at a FAO (Food and Agriculture Organisation of the Unite...
The European Union is bound by World Trade Organisation agreements to move to a tariff-only import s...
The EU Common Market Organization for bananas has been generating international controversies since ...
shifting from a tariff-quota to a tariff-only regime on imported bananas. It is organized in two Par...
The new banana import regime in the EU is a two-step process towards a tariff-only system that shoul...
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 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 ...
The paper provides a quantitative assessment of the possible market implications of the December 200...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Agricultural EconomicsJohn M. CrespiThe EU is one of the world’s b...
Analysis of the world banana trade (14 million tonnes) reveals the influence exerted by the European...
African bananas (Musa spp.) account for 11% of banana consumed in European Union (EU). Only dessert ...
Import quota and import rights market with imperfect competition : the case of banana in the Europ...