Prospects for EC agricultural trade with developing countries

Analysis of EC trade in 57 agricultural products, with 36 of the most important developing countries reveals that an EC import expansion would significantly benefit the exports of these countries in most products. An index of EC-wide resistance to import expansion is subsequently defined and estimat...

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