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The Political Economy of EEC Relations with African, Caribbean and Pacific States

Contributions to the Understanding of the Lomé Convention on North-South Relations

  • 1st Edition - January 1, 1980
  • Latest edition
  • Editor: Frank Long
  • Language: English

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The Political Economy of EEC Relations with African, Caribbean and Pacific States is a collection of papers the covers various areas of concerns in the relationship between the European Economic Community (EEC) and African, Caribbean and Pacific States (AFP). The text first covers the political economy of the EEC-ACP relations, and the proceeds to discussing indexation and stabilization scheme. In the last part, the selection deals with concerns in technology transfer, trade, and market access between the EEC and ACP. The book will be of great use to economists, sociologists, and political scientists.

Table of contents


Introduction

Part I Political Economy of EEC/ACP Relations

Chapter 1 The Child of Lomé: Messiah, Monster or Mouse?

Chapter 2 Asymmetrical Interdependence: Renegotiating the Lome Convention

Part II Indexation and Stabex

Chapter 3 Indexation: A Missing Link in ACP/EEC Relations?

Chapter 4 Export Earnings Stabilization in the ACP/EEC Convention

Part III Technology Transfer, Trade and Market Access

Chapter 5 Transnational Corporations, Technology Transfer and Lomé

Chapter 6 Patterns of ACP/EEC Trade

Chapter 7 Lomé and Market Access

Index


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  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: January 1, 1980
  • Language: English

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