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EU Import Measures and the Developing Countries
Economic Research and Analysis Division, World Trade Organisation (WTO), 1998The EU's import policies towards developing countries are complex, stemming from important sectoral and country variations in policy. Average tariffs are modest, and, while there are tariff peaks and escalation in some areas of interest to developing countries, these are being reduced as a result of the implementation of the results of the Uruguay Round.DocumentPreferential and Non-Preferential Trade Flows in World Trade
Economic Research and Analysis Division, World Trade Organisation (WTO), 1998Qantifies the extent of preferential trade as a share of total world trade in different regions of the world and for two periods.DocumentSteel in the new Millenium: Nine case studies
Sectoral Activities Programme, ILO, 1998Case studies for: Australia, China, India, Korea, Mexico, Russian Federation, South Africa, UK, USADocumentCertified forest products marketplace [in Europe]
Economic Commission for Europe, UN, 1998Review of market condition in the ECE area.DocumentThe Supply Side of Corruption - does the developing world have to carry the full weight of global anti-corruption efforts?
Transparency International, 1998Article is a response, above all, to a regular charge made by many people in developing countries and those in transition in Central and Eastern Europe, that it seems that the full weight of efforts in the West in seeking to curb global corruption is directed at the less wealthy nations of the world. There is, to be sure, considerable merit to this charge.DocumentPublic opinion on the environment: International Environment Monitor survey
MORI, 1998Majorities of people in the world’s most populous countries want tougher laws to protect the environment, according to the largest-ever international survey of public opinion on the environment. Almost three-quarters of British citizens (73%) are dissatisfied with environment laws, along with the majority of citizens in 28 of 30 countries surveyed.DocumentGreen Behaviour - Sustainable Trends, Sustainable Lives?
MORI, 1997Findings from MORI’s annual UK Business & the Environment survey (Summer 1996, among 1,999 adults aged 15+ in Great Britain) reveal the extent to which the public is prepared to act in an environmentally responsible way. Nearly one in five adults (18%) is an Environmental Activist - someone who has carried out five or more green behaviours (from a list) in the previous two years.DocumentThe Quality of British Aid to India
Christian Aid, 1998Presents the findings of a case study on the quality of British aid to India, looking specifically at the health and education sectors. It is based on in-depth fieldwork in India and a review of existing literature. The study was carried out in close collaboration with two of Christian Aid's Indian partners, the Voluntary Health Association of India and the Centre for Environment Concerns.DocumentA 'Web Without Frontiers': Building European Partnerships on the Internet
European Centre for Development Policy Management, 1997The starting points for this paper are the growing trends for information professionals in agriculture and related fields to engage in cooperative activities, and for them to draw on opportunities offered by the Internet.DocumentThe future of the EC development budget
International Development Committee, UK, 1999Report on management of the European Community's aid programme, and the role of DFID within this.Executive summary: "This Report includes important new information as to how the European Community directs the greater part of its external action budget away from the poorest people of the world.Pages
