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applied tariff 2 average tariff 2 competition policy 2 economic integration 2 export subsidies 2 external tariff 2 free trade 2 free trade area 2 high tariffs 2 import duties 2 liberal rules 2 liberalization of trade 2 merchandise trade 2 monetary union 2 nontariff barriers 2 partner countries 2 preferential arrangements 2 preferential treatment 2 quantitative restrictions 2 regional integration 2 regional trade 2 regional trade arrangements 2 regional trade integration 2 rules of origin 2 tariff barriers 2 tariff escalation 2 tariff lines 2 tariff rate 2 tariff rates 2 tariff structure 2 tariff structures 2 trade agreements 2 trade area 2 trade arrangements 2 trade barriers 2 trade flows 2 trade liberalization 2 trade openness 2 trade policies 2 trade policy review 2
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Khandelwal, Padamja 1 Oliva, Maria-Angels 1
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International Monetary Fund (IMF) 2
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Trade Restrictiveness in the CEMAC Region. the Case of Congo
Oliva, Maria-Angels - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2008
Congo's vital dependence on trade for development stands in contradiction with its trade policy. As a member of the CEMAC, Congo's tariff scheme at least formally is guided by CEMAC's 1994 trade regime agreement. This paper shows CEMAC's customs code is restrictive relative to that of comparable...
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Comesa and Sadc; Prospects and Challenges for Regional Trade Integration
Khandelwal, Padamja - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2004
Regional integration has been seen in Africa as a means of encouraging trade and securing economies of scale. This paper examines in detail the prospects and challenges for trade expansion in the two most prominent arrangements in eastern and southern Africa: the Common Market for Eastern and...
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