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The paper provides an overview of the potential social, economic and environmental impacts of an EU-Libya FTA as gauged by the EU-Libya Trade Sustainability Impact Assessment (SIA). The main potential benefits to both the EU and Libya from the proposed trade agreement come from closer...
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The European Commercial Policy is characterized by a hierarchy of trade preferences which determines the access conditions to European Market for extra-EU partners. This paper first analyses the institutional framework of the European Union trade relationships with most of their external...
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Netherlands. The five countries include Australia, Canada, the European Union, New Zealand and the USA. Each country study …, Australia's farmers have been largely insulated from the demands of environmental groups and from government restrictions on … government if the resource base is to be used optimally. Australia has begun responding to this environmental challenge by …
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chains that rely on ease of trade and investments within a single European market. In light of this process, Australia with … analyses the possible implications of Brexit on Australia's economic governance position, with specific regard to the global … European Union. This analysis indicates that it is in Australia's best interest is to prioritise a preferential partnership …
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The emergence of production networks has changed the structure of international trade, which a large share of intra-regional trade flows and the rising value of intermediate goods trade or network trade between countries within the same region reflect. While a production network exists in both...
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This paper discusses political and economic aspects of Turkish accession. Under present rules, Turkey would have the greatest number of council votes within twenty years, and receive the largest budget transfer. Free migration may increase the Turkish immigrant population in Germany from 2 to...
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The Cotonou Agreement introduces new fundamental principles with respect to trade between the European Union and African, Caribbean and Pacific countries relative to the Lomé Convention: in particular non-reciprocal preferential market access for ACP economies will only last until 1 January...
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Despite the EU emphasis on the 1995 Barcelona process, trade integration with the Mediterranean (MED) countries is still underdeveloped. To contrast the success of EU integration with MED countries and that with the new EU members, we compute the trade potential of these EU partners from 1995 to...
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