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KASA, KOSA, NAD, tdh, weed (Hrsg.): Making EPAs work for the Poor. Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) and Political Alternatives. Berlin, Dezember 2005. 

Booklet, 58 pages, out of print
 

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Contents

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Executive Summary

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1. Introduction

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2. Trade and Development in One Boat? - Tendai Makwavarara-Makanza, Swaziland: The EPA Concept from a Critical Civil Society Perspective

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3. Awaiting Flames of Fires - Angela Mulenga, Zambia: EPAs and their potential impacts on the rural poor in Zambia

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4. From Reciprocity to Preference - Francesco Rampa, Maastricht: Scenarios for Alternatives to EPAs

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5. Karin Ulmer, Brussels: Development Benchmarks as Reference for EPAs
and Alternative Trade Arrangements

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6. Panel Discussion - Free Trade as a Means of Poverty Eradication? Economic Partnership Agreements and Political Alternatives

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Contributors

bulletAnnex
bulletACP-EU Joint Parlamentary Assembly: Cape Town Declaration on the forthcoming ACP-EU Negotiations with a View to New Trading Arrangements
bulletChristopher Stevens, Institute of Development Studies: Creating a Development Friendly EU Trade Policy
bulletTimeline: Key developments in ACP-EU trade - 2000 and beyond
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Selected Resources
 

  MDGs
 

"We will have time to reach the Millennium Development Goals ... but only if we break with business as usual."

 

 

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