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Negotiating Economic Partnership Agreements between African sub-regions and the European Union
International Lawyers and Economists Against Poverty, 2004This background brief explores several issues associated with the preparations for and the negotiation of EPAs which will bring together the EU and four sub-regions of Sub-Saharan Africa.DocumentTrade or aid: an old fashioned question? European Union and the development of Africa
Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik / German Development Institute (GDI), 2006This document discusses potential strategies for future European engagement in Africa. The author discusses current European Union policy towards Africa with an emphasis on aid. He also focuses on Chinese engagement in Africa, with policies focused more on trade than aid.DocumentThe potential effects of economic partnership agreements: what quantitative models say
Overseas Development Institute, 2006This Briefing Paper sketches the main potential channels through which the economic effects of an Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) may come about and reviews the results of several modelling studies which have already been undertaken to assess these effects.DocumentEconomic Partnership Agreements (EPAs): where we are
Overseas Development Institute, 2006Given that the deadline for the end of negotiations on Economic Partnership Agreements between the European Union (EU) and the African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) group is drawing near, ODI is monitoring this critical period to provide early analysis of the details.DocumentMaking EPAs work for the poor: Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) and political alternatives
World Economy, Ecology and Development, 2005This report examines whether the current EU - ACP (African, Caribbean and Pacific ) countries trade negotiations within the framework of the Cotonou Partnership Agreement (CPA), will reduce and eventually eradicate poverty.DocumentA depreciating asset, too high a price: the implications of the decision to end EU export subsidies by 2013: and why dumping will continue
Catholic Fund for Overseas Development, 2006This brief critically examines the draft agreement reached at the end of the Hong Kong WTO Ministerial by the European Union to put and end date of 2013 on its export subsidies.DocumentGlobal and EU agricultural trade reform: what is in it for Tanzania, Uganda and Sub-Saharan Africa?
Trinity College, Dublin, 2005This discussion paper focuses on the effects of total agricultural trade liberalisation (TAL) in Uganda and Tanzania using the Agricultural Trade Policy Simulation Model (ATPSM) which estimates the effects of total agricultural liberalisation (TAL) on:prices and terms of trade on changes in supplydemand and trade flowson welfare effects for producers and consumers.EstimDocumentThe EU's responsiblity at the WTO: environment, gender and development
Women in Development Europe, 2006This publication aims to contribute to a constructive dialogue between civil society representatives from the North and the South and representatives from the EU that could feed into an EU trade policy consistent with social and gender justice and environmental sustainability.DocumentExecutive briefs on Economic Parrnership Agreements
EpaWatch, 2004These Executive Briefs summarise the issues faced in the Economic Partnership Agreements negotiations, offering sections on key challenges or questions, and recommendations. The papers include:DocumentTrade interests of the tsunami affected countries
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 2005In the context of suggestions that trade could be a more useful instrument to assist the recovery of affected countries than aid transfers alone, this paper examines the economies of the affected countries and identifies their overall trade interests and market access concerns.Pages
