
This three-volume set presents results of a research project initiated by the African Economic Research Consortium (AERC). Titled Africa and the World Trading System, the project intended to identify and examine the critical analytical and policy issues involved in Africa s economic links with the rest of the world, particularly in the context of the emerging global trading system. Conducted by so...
Paperback: 434 pages
Publisher: Africa World Press, Inc.; 1st edition (April 17, 2007)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1592215734
ISBN-13: 978-1592215737
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eading specialists in African and global trade issues, the project had two distinct but closely inter-related component parts. The first consisted of research that was analytical and/or empirical in nature but region-wide in scope and focus. This component was designed to provide the framework for the selection of the menu of issues that was subsequently explored in greater detail, using the country case study approach, in the project s second component. The framework papers generated in the first component of the project are presented in Volume I, while the country case studies are contained in Volume II. Volume III contains papers presented at the project s dissemination workshop. This second component of the project consists of case studies of eight African countries. It focused on the following national-level issues: · Analysis of the changes in each case study country s external market access conditions resulting from the Uruguay Round Agreements, an assessment of the impact of these changes and the implications for the country s priorities in future multilateral trade negotiations. · A review of whether and the extent to which the new WTO disciplines constrain the policy autonomy of case study countries, and whether their domestic trade and related policies are compatible or in conflict with the new multilateral rules. · An exploration of the consistency or otherwise of the regional and multilateral commitments of the case study countries. · An examination of the countries capacity to fulfil their WTO obligations, defend their rights and effectively