Economic Partnership Agreements And The Export Competitiveness of Africa
Trade can be a key driver of growth for African countries, as it has been for those countries, particularly in East Asia, that have experienced high and sustained rates of growth. Economic partnership agreements with the European Union could be instrumental in a competitiveness framework, but to do...
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spellingShingle | Brenton, Paul Economic Partnership Agreements And The Export Competitiveness of Africa Competitiveness Development assistance Development strategies Economic Theory & Research Emerging Markets Export growth Free Trade International Economics & Trade International trade Law and Development Private Sector Development Productivity Public Sector Development Tariff barriers Trade Law Trade Policy Trade competitiveness Trade diversion Trade policy |
title | Economic Partnership Agreements And The Export Competitiveness of Africa |
title_auth | Economic Partnership Agreements And The Export Competitiveness of Africa |
title_exact_search | Economic Partnership Agreements And The Export Competitiveness of Africa |
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title_full | Economic Partnership Agreements And The Export Competitiveness of Africa Brenton, Paul |
title_fullStr | Economic Partnership Agreements And The Export Competitiveness of Africa Brenton, Paul |
title_full_unstemmed | Economic Partnership Agreements And The Export Competitiveness of Africa Brenton, Paul |
title_short | Economic Partnership Agreements And The Export Competitiveness of Africa |
title_sort | economic partnership agreements and the export competitiveness of africa |
topic | Competitiveness Development assistance Development strategies Economic Theory & Research Emerging Markets Export growth Free Trade International Economics & Trade International trade Law and Development Private Sector Development Productivity Public Sector Development Tariff barriers Trade Law Trade Policy Trade competitiveness Trade diversion Trade policy |
topic_facet | Competitiveness Development assistance Development strategies Economic Theory & Research Emerging Markets Export growth Free Trade International Economics & Trade International trade Law and Development Private Sector Development Productivity Public Sector Development Tariff barriers Trade Law Trade Policy Trade competitiveness Trade diversion Trade policy |
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