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European Community Protectionism and the Effects on Developing Countries
Abiola Abike Inniss affiliation not provided to SSRN October 20, 2009 Abstract: The African, Caribbean and Pacific Groups have been signatories to agreements for the sale of goods, in particular sugar, which would have seen economic stability and growth over a long term. In keeping with its own protectionist scheme the European Union in1996 introduced a revised scheme which cut the price of sugar from developing countries. This essay takes a look at how the EU protectionism scheme works Working Paper Series Date posted: October 21, 2009 ; Last revised: November 06, 2009Suggested CitationContact Information
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