The Economic Partnership Agreements between the European Union
and the Africa, Caribbean, and Pacific (ACP) countries have
drastically restructured Europe's trade architecture towards the
third world. This volume examines the consequences of EPAs for
development in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA).
Starting from the observation that the establishment of free
trade as such will substantially impact upon economic development,
the different contributions focus on the potential contribution of
non-traditional aspects of EPAs. More specifically, the authors
analyze the role of Aid for Trade schemes, regulatory integration
issues and broader foreign policy considerations. How can these
non-market access aspects stimulate development in Africa, and how
have they been addressed in the EPAs? In short, this brings us to
the question whether the 'light version EPAs' as they currently
stand are a missed chance or a blessing in disguise?
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