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Did you know that an estimated 100,000 expatriates are employed in Africa at a cost of US$ 4 billion each year to offset the annual migration from Africa by its own skilled professionals?
source: International Migration and Development: Implications for Africa, ECA 2006.

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ATPC BriefingThe Economic and Welfare Impacts of the EU-Africa Economic Partnership Agreements

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ATPC Work in Progress

No.68
September 2007
Assessing the Consequences of the Economic Partnership Agreement on the Economy of Sudan
No.67
September 2007
Agricultural Trade Liberalization and Poverty in Tunisia: Macrosimulation in a General Equilibrium Framework
No.66
June 2007
Private Sector Participation in the Provision of Basic Infrastucture
No.65
October 2007
Financing Economic Growth to Reduce Poverty by half in Africa in 2015: Exploratory Analysis using Cross-Country Data
No.64
February 2007
EPA Negotiations: African Countries Continental
Review
No.63
December 2006
DIVA, ACGE Model for the study of African Diversification
No.62
February 2007
DIVA, Un modèle d’équilibre général pour l’étude de la diversification en Afrique
No.61
March 2007
Foreign Aid, Resources and Export Diversification in Africa: A New Test of Existing Theories

No.60
January 2007

Ten Years after Implementing the Barcelona Process in Tunisia: What we can learn from the Tunisian experience
No.59
May 2007
How North Africa could benefit from the Euromediterraneen Parthership: The Necessity to Balance the Barcelona Process
No.58
February 2007
Fiscal Decentralization and Public Service Delivery in South Africa
No.57
January 2007
Global Macroeconomic Models and African Trade and Finance: A Survey of the Literature
No.56
February 2007
Trade and Growth in Africa: The Theoretical Framework of the TFED/ ECA Global Macroeconometric Model
No.55
February 2007
The Effect of Mode 4 Liberalization on Illegal
Immigration
No.54
January 2007
Encouraging Innovation for Productivity Growth in Africa
No.53
January 2007
Commerce et Stratégies de Développement: Le Cas Tunisien
No.52
January 2007

Nigeria: Mainstreaming Trade Policy Into National Development Strategies

No.51
January 2007
Mainstreaming Trade into south Africa's National Development Strategy
No.50
January 2007
The Process of Trade Mainstreaming into National Development Strategies In Tanzania
No.49
January 2007
TRIPS and Public Health
What Should African Countries Do?
No.48
December 2006
Financing Development in Africa: Trends, Issues and Challenges
No.47
December 2006
Global Trade Models and Economic Policy Analyses: Relevance, Risks, and Repercussions for Africa
No.46
November 2006
Facilitating Firm Entry, Growth and Survival with Special Attention to SMEs
No.45
November 2006
Can the Doha Round benefit Africa’s industrial sector?
No.44
November 2006
The Cost of non-Maghreb: Achieving the Gains from Economic Integration
No.43
October 2006
Assessing the Consequences of the Economic Partnership Agreement on the Ethiopian Economy
No.42
October 2006


Can Market Access Help African Agriculture?

No.41
September 2006

Non-Agricultural Market Access
Which modalities for a positive African agenda?

No.40
July 2006
Market access for non-agricultural products -
The impact of the Doha Round on African economies: A simulation exercise
No.39
July 2006

Did Africa Benefit in Hong Kong?
No.38
July 2006
Multilateral Agricultural liberalization: What’s in it for Africa?
No.37
November 2006
Assessment of the Impact of the Economic Partnership Agreement between the COMESA countries and the European Union
No.36
July 2006
La diversification, Vers un Nouveau Paradigme pour le Développement de l’Afrique

No.35
May 2006

Diversification: towards a new paradigm for Africa’s development

No.34
March 2006

Non-Agricultural Market Access (NAMA) Negotiations in WTO:Modalities for a positive post Hong Kong African agenda

No.33
February 2005

Renegotiating GATT Article XXIV – a priority for African countries engaged in North-South trade agreements

No.32
February 2006

Emerging Issues and Concerns of African Countries in the WTO Negotiations on Agriculture and the Doha Round

No.31
January 2006

Trade Regimes, Liberalization and Macroeconomic Instability in Africa

No.30
December 2005

Progress Report on Regional Integration Efforts in Africa towards the Promotion of Intra-african Trade [French]

No.29
December 2005

Assessment of the impact of the Economic Partnership Agreement between the ECOWAS countries and the European Union [French]

No.28
December 2005

The EU-SADC Economic Partnership Agreement: A Regional Perspective

No.27
November 2005
L’Afrique et les préférences commerciales – Etat des lieux et enjeux
No.26
November 2005
L’Acces aux marches peut-il aider l’agriculture africaine?
No.25
October 2005
Non-Tariff Barriers – Their Prevalence and Relevance for African Countries
No.24
September 2005
Evaluation de l’accord de partenariat économique entre l’union européenne et le Mali
No.23
September 2005
Evaluation de l’impact de l’accord de partenariat économique entre les pays de la COMESA et l’Union européenne
No.22
September 2005

Effets des accords de partenariat économique entre l’UE et l’Afrique sur l’économie et le bien-être

No.21
September 2005

Foreign Direct Investment in Africa: Performance, Challenges and Responsibilities

No.20
May 2005

Pourquoi l’Afrique s’est elle marginalisée dans le commerce international?
No.19
May 2005
Facilitation du commerce intra-africain: Démanteler les barriéres pour le commerce intra-africain
No.18
May 2005
Le cycle de doha peut il bénéficier à l’industrie africaine?
No.17
May 2005

Comment sauver le textile maghrébin?
No.16
May 2005

Peut-on mettre la globalisation au service du développement?

No.15
Décembre 2004

Evaluation de l'impact de l'accord de partenariat economique entre les pays de la CEMAC et l'Union europeenne

No.14
Mars 2005

Doha Round entre Promesses, désillusions et résignations

No.13
March 2005

Assessing the Consequences of the Economic Partnership Agreement on the Rwandan Economy

No.12
March 2005

Trade Preference and Africa: The State of Play and the Issues at Stake

No.11
March 2005

Unrestricted Market Access for Sub-Sahara Africa: Important Benefits with Little Cost to the QUAD

No.10
March 2005

Economic and walfare Impacts of the EU-Africa Partnership Agreements

No.9
September 2004

Economic and Statistical Analyses of Trade Capacity Building in Sub-Saharan Africa

No.8
Septembre 2004

Exclure l’Afrique des marchés? Evaluation de l’accès aux marchés pour les pays africains

No.7
September 2004

Libéralisation commerciale et développement: quelles leçons pour l'afrique?

No.6
September 2004

Trade liberalization and development: lessons for Africa

No.5
September 2004

Fiscal implications of trade liberalization on African Countries

No.4
September 2005

Trade Facilitation to Integrate Africa into the World Economy

No.3
July 2004

Trade Liberalisation under the Doha Development Agenda : Options and Consequences for Africa

No.2
July 2004

Cancun and Post-Cancun Briefing Papers on Africa and the Doha Development Agenda

No.1
June 2004

Les processus creation du marché commun africain: une vue d'ensemble

 

 

 
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