Regional partners in global markets limits and possibilities of the Euro-Med agreements
Regional partners in global markets limits and possibilities of the Euro-Med agreements
- London Centre for Economic Policy Research 1997
- xviii,317p. ill. ; 24 cm.
Papers presented at a conference on "How can Egypt benefit from a partnership agreement with the European Union", held in Cairo in June 1996. At foot of title: ECES, The Egyptian Center for Economic Studies.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Overview / Regionalism: Theory and Evidence. Preferential Trading Arrangements: The Traditional and the New / External Bindings and the Credibility of Reform / Economic Integration in East Asia: ASEAN / Agreements Under the Euro-Med Initiative. Some Economic Effects of the Free Trade Agreement between Tunisia and the European Union / Growth, the Maghreb and Free Trade with the European Union / Egypt and the European Union. Towards a Free Trade Agreement with the European Union: Issues and Policy Options for Egypt / A Computable General Equilibrium Analysis of Egyptian Trade Liberalization Scenarios / Ahmed Galal and Bernard Hoekman -- Robert Z. Lawrence. Joseph F. Francois. Dean A. DeRosa -- Drusilla K. Brown, Alan V. Deardorff and Robert M. Stern. John Page and John Underwood -- Bernard Hoekman and Simeon Djankov. Denise Eby Konan and Keith E. Maskus. 1. Pt. I. 2. 3. 4. Pt. II. 5. 6. Pt. III. 7. 8. The Egypt-European Union Partnership Agreement and the Egyptian Pharmaceutical Sector / Potential Impact of a Free Trade Agreement with the EU on Egypt's Textile Industry / The Egypt-EU Partnership Agreement and Liberalization of Services / Policy Implications. Globalization, EU Partnership and Income Distribution in Egypt / Egypt and the Partnership Agreement with the EU: The Road to Maximum Benefits / Arvind Subramanian and Mostafa Abd-El-Latif. Hanaa Kheir-El-Din and Hoda El-Sayed. Mahmoud Mohieldin -- Ishac Diwan. Ahmed Galal and Bernard Hoekman. 9. 10. 11. Pt. IV. 12. 13.
1898128286
gb 97024622
GB97-24622
European Economic Community.
Free trade--Egypt.
Free trade--Europe.
Free trade--Mediterranean Region.
International economic integration.
382.9 / RE-
Papers presented at a conference on "How can Egypt benefit from a partnership agreement with the European Union", held in Cairo in June 1996. At foot of title: ECES, The Egyptian Center for Economic Studies.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Overview / Regionalism: Theory and Evidence. Preferential Trading Arrangements: The Traditional and the New / External Bindings and the Credibility of Reform / Economic Integration in East Asia: ASEAN / Agreements Under the Euro-Med Initiative. Some Economic Effects of the Free Trade Agreement between Tunisia and the European Union / Growth, the Maghreb and Free Trade with the European Union / Egypt and the European Union. Towards a Free Trade Agreement with the European Union: Issues and Policy Options for Egypt / A Computable General Equilibrium Analysis of Egyptian Trade Liberalization Scenarios / Ahmed Galal and Bernard Hoekman -- Robert Z. Lawrence. Joseph F. Francois. Dean A. DeRosa -- Drusilla K. Brown, Alan V. Deardorff and Robert M. Stern. John Page and John Underwood -- Bernard Hoekman and Simeon Djankov. Denise Eby Konan and Keith E. Maskus. 1. Pt. I. 2. 3. 4. Pt. II. 5. 6. Pt. III. 7. 8. The Egypt-European Union Partnership Agreement and the Egyptian Pharmaceutical Sector / Potential Impact of a Free Trade Agreement with the EU on Egypt's Textile Industry / The Egypt-EU Partnership Agreement and Liberalization of Services / Policy Implications. Globalization, EU Partnership and Income Distribution in Egypt / Egypt and the Partnership Agreement with the EU: The Road to Maximum Benefits / Arvind Subramanian and Mostafa Abd-El-Latif. Hanaa Kheir-El-Din and Hoda El-Sayed. Mahmoud Mohieldin -- Ishac Diwan. Ahmed Galal and Bernard Hoekman. 9. 10. 11. Pt. IV. 12. 13.
1898128286
gb 97024622
GB97-24622
European Economic Community.
Free trade--Egypt.
Free trade--Europe.
Free trade--Mediterranean Region.
International economic integration.
382.9 / RE-