Through its diverse trade preference schemes, the European Union provides different groups of developing countries with different degrees of market access. This paper is the first to demonstrate empirically that such staggered market access induces sizable trade diversion to the detriment of relatively less preferred beneficiary countries. In particular, preferences granted to African, Caribbean and Pacific economies are shown to impair the export performance of seven developing countries whose products only qualify for basic preferences under the Generalized System of Preferences. Exports to the European Union decline by about 30 percent if the African, Caribbean and Pacific tariff falls by 10 percentage points. In terms of forgone trade v...
Trade between developing countries, or South-South trade, has been growing rapidly in recent years f...
The main theme of the thesis is how to increase trade between the European Union (EU) and developing...
WTO trade negotiations on market access follow the MFN treatment. However, an increasing share of tr...
The European Community (EC) operates a multi-layered GSP scheme in which different groups of develop...
The European Community (EC) operates a multi-layered GSP scheme in which different groups of develop...
The EU grants preferential access to its imports from developing countries under several trade agree...
The EU grants preferential access to its imports from developing countries under several trade agree...
Unilateral preferences aim at increasing exports from developing countries via reductions on applied...
The EU’s Generalised System of Preferences (GSP) is intended to allow the EU to offer favourable tra...
Abstract: Trade preferences are a central issue in ongoing efforts to negotiate further multilateral...
Trade preferences are a key element in industrial countries'efforts to assist the integration of lea...
Abstract: Trade preferences are a central issue in ongoing efforts to negotiate further multilateral...
Trade between developing countries, or South-South trade, has been growing rapidly in recent years f...
Why do developing countries negotiate North–South trade agreements, when they already enjoy preferen...
Preference erosion has become an obstacle to multilateral trade liberalization, as beneficiaries of ...
Trade between developing countries, or South-South trade, has been growing rapidly in recent years f...
The main theme of the thesis is how to increase trade between the European Union (EU) and developing...
WTO trade negotiations on market access follow the MFN treatment. However, an increasing share of tr...
The European Community (EC) operates a multi-layered GSP scheme in which different groups of develop...
The European Community (EC) operates a multi-layered GSP scheme in which different groups of develop...
The EU grants preferential access to its imports from developing countries under several trade agree...
The EU grants preferential access to its imports from developing countries under several trade agree...
Unilateral preferences aim at increasing exports from developing countries via reductions on applied...
The EU’s Generalised System of Preferences (GSP) is intended to allow the EU to offer favourable tra...
Abstract: Trade preferences are a central issue in ongoing efforts to negotiate further multilateral...
Trade preferences are a key element in industrial countries'efforts to assist the integration of lea...
Abstract: Trade preferences are a central issue in ongoing efforts to negotiate further multilateral...
Trade between developing countries, or South-South trade, has been growing rapidly in recent years f...
Why do developing countries negotiate North–South trade agreements, when they already enjoy preferen...
Preference erosion has become an obstacle to multilateral trade liberalization, as beneficiaries of ...
Trade between developing countries, or South-South trade, has been growing rapidly in recent years f...
The main theme of the thesis is how to increase trade between the European Union (EU) and developing...
WTO trade negotiations on market access follow the MFN treatment. However, an increasing share of tr...