Economic Trends
Volume 40, 2005 · Number 3 · pp. 169–176
EU/ACP Economic Partnership Agreements: Impact, Options and Prerequisites
The EU and the African, Caribbean and Pacifi c countries (ACP) are presently renegotiating their trade relations. Behind these negotiations are the fundamental confl ict between the existing arrangement and multilateral trade rules, the frustration regarding poor ACP trade performance, the ineffectiveness of trade and trade-related ACP policies, and the inefficiency of corresponding EU assistance. This article highlights the fundamentals of the envisaged Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) between the EU and the ACP countries, sums up previous estimates of their probable economic impact, discusses policy options for ACP countries and sheds light on basic prerequisites, particularly on institutional conditions, that should be fulfi lled to ensure the success of EPAs.
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