trade
- Nigerian perspectives on the future Bilateral Free Trade Agreement between Norway and Nigeria
- C. Bu / Norwegian Council for Africa, 2012
- As the multilateral negotiations at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) are at a standstill, an increasing number of bilateral trade agreements are being negotiated. In Norway the multilateral negotiations are the responsibility of the...
- Input subsidies and demand for improved Maize: relative prices and household heterogeneity matter!
- S. Holden / Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 2013
- This study uses simple non-separable farm household models calibrated to household, market, farming and policy context conditions in Central and Southern Malawi. The models are used to simulate how household characteristics, design an...
- Political economy of the petroleum sector in Nigeria
- A. Gboyega / World Bank, 2011
- The relatively slow pace of Nigeria's development has often been attributed to the phenomenon of the resource curse whereby the nature of the state as a "rentier" dilutes accountability for development and political actors are able to...
- Malawian farmers' willingness to allocate funds for input purchase at harvest time
- S.T. Holden (ed); R. Lunduka (ed) / Centre for the Study of African Economies, Oxford, 2011
- Malawi has implemented a large-scale agricultural input subsidy program since 2005 after a period with severe food shortages and the program has contributed to increased food availability, higher real wages, economic growth and povert...
- Trade as a means to promote human dignity and economic justice
- A. Sommerfeldt; J. Onjala; H.M. Haugen / Norwegian Church Aid, 2006
- Trade is not an end in itself, but a means by which to promote human dignity, sustainable societies and economic justice. This publication aims to help identify some key problems of multilateral trade liberalisation, with particular r...
- The potential impacts of Commodity-Based Trade on animal-production importing markets: who benefits?
- K.M. Rich; B.D. Perry / Norwegian Institute for International Affairs, 2010
- This paper examines the potential impacts of Commodity-Based Trade (CBT) on animal-production importing markets and identifies which suppliers could benefit from greater access to these markets. The paper distinguishes between the con...
- Solving the long-lasting dispute through an international regime on access and benefit sharing under the Convention on Biological Diversity
- R. Andersen; M.W. Tvedt; O.K. Fauchald / Fridtjof Nansen Institute, 2010
- Negotiating access and benefit sharing (ABS) under the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) with a view to mutual supportiveness with other international agreements is a challenging task. This report highlights many key interfaces...
- What are China's policy options in terms of trade?
- C. Taifeng / Norwegian Institute for International Affairs, 2009
- Since joining the WTO, China has pursued a three-pronged economic and trade development strategy of pushing forward regional and bilateral trade cooperation while enhancing multilateral trade and cooperation. Asia is especially import...
- International finance institutions as key players in ensuring good forest governance
- F. Achard; J. Bennett; D. Beyer / Arendal Maps & Graphics Library, UNEP/GRID, 2008
- This atlas focuses on a number of selected issues that are topical and important in terms of forests. The atlas examines changes in forest cover in various parts of the world over the last century. It also provides an analysis of the ...
- Importing roses from Tanzania to Norway
- R. Haug; I. Ohna; A. Jens / Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of L, 2008
- How can increased African agricultural imports achieve environmental sustainability? This study examines how it is possible to increase import of agricultural products from low income sub-Saharan African countries to Norway by benefit...
- Nigerian perspectives on the future Bilateral Free Trade Agreement between Norway and Nigeria
- C. Bu / Norwegian Council for Africa, 2012
- As the multilateral negotiations at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) are at a standstill, an increasing number of bilateral trade agreements are being negotiated. In Norway the multilateral negotiations are the responsibility of the...
- Input subsidies and demand for improved Maize: relative prices and household heterogeneity matter!
- S. Holden / Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 2013
- This study uses simple non-separable farm household models calibrated to household, market, farming and policy context conditions in Central and Southern Malawi. The models are used to simulate how household characteristics, design an...
- Political economy of the petroleum sector in Nigeria
- A. Gboyega / World Bank, 2011
- The relatively slow pace of Nigeria's development has often been attributed to the phenomenon of the resource curse whereby the nature of the state as a "rentier" dilutes accountability for development and political actors are able to...
- Malawian farmers' willingness to allocate funds for input purchase at harvest time
- S.T. Holden (ed); R. Lunduka (ed) / Centre for the Study of African Economies, Oxford, 2011
- Malawi has implemented a large-scale agricultural input subsidy program since 2005 after a period with severe food shortages and the program has contributed to increased food availability, higher real wages, economic growth and povert...
- Trade as a means to promote human dignity and economic justice
- A. Sommerfeldt; J. Onjala; H.M. Haugen / Norwegian Church Aid, 2006
- Trade is not an end in itself, but a means by which to promote human dignity, sustainable societies and economic justice. This publication aims to help identify some key problems of multilateral trade liberalisation, with particular r...
- The potential impacts of Commodity-Based Trade on animal-production importing markets: who benefits?
- K.M. Rich; B.D. Perry / Norwegian Institute for International Affairs, 2010
- This paper examines the potential impacts of Commodity-Based Trade (CBT) on animal-production importing markets and identifies which suppliers could benefit from greater access to these markets. The paper distinguishes between the con...
- Solving the long-lasting dispute through an international regime on access and benefit sharing under the Convention on Biological Diversity
- R. Andersen; M.W. Tvedt; O.K. Fauchald / Fridtjof Nansen Institute, 2010
- Negotiating access and benefit sharing (ABS) under the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) with a view to mutual supportiveness with other international agreements is a challenging task. This report highlights many key interfaces...
- What are China's policy options in terms of trade?
- C. Taifeng / Norwegian Institute for International Affairs, 2009
- Since joining the WTO, China has pursued a three-pronged economic and trade development strategy of pushing forward regional and bilateral trade cooperation while enhancing multilateral trade and cooperation. Asia is especially import...
- International finance institutions as key players in ensuring good forest governance
- F. Achard; J. Bennett; D. Beyer / Arendal Maps & Graphics Library, UNEP/GRID, 2008
- This atlas focuses on a number of selected issues that are topical and important in terms of forests. The atlas examines changes in forest cover in various parts of the world over the last century. It also provides an analysis of the ...
- Importing roses from Tanzania to Norway
- R. Haug; I. Ohna; A. Jens / Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of L, 2008
- How can increased African agricultural imports achieve environmental sustainability? This study examines how it is possible to increase import of agricultural products from low income sub-Saharan African countries to Norway by benefit...
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