Similar Items: Assessing the contribution of PIM to strengthening the capacity of developing country representatives to represent their interests in trade negotiations related to agriculture
- The European Union–West Africa Economic Partnership Agreement: Small impact and new questions
- Agricultural trade integration in ECOWAS
- Quand les prohibitions mènent à la contrebande
- Is the WTO dispute settlement procedure fair to developing countries?
- Assessment of the contribution of PIM to strengthened capacity of developing country representatives to represent their interests in trade negotiations related to agriculture
- Conclusion: Which policy space in the international trade arena can support development and food security?
Author: Bouët, Antoine
- Assessing the potential cost of a failed Doha Round
- Modeling the global trade and environmental impacts of biofuel policies
- Overview [in Africa agriculture trade monitor 2020]
- Informal cross-border trade in Africa
- The hidden gain of the Doha Round: Lowering the cost of trade wars by reducing binding overhang
- From inefficient behind-the-border policies to inefficient trade agreements: A two-tier asymmetric information model