EC-PREP
- 20-11-2007
PowerPoint Presentation 2006 EC-PREP in coordination with BOND hosted a series of workshops in London to discuss research findings and policy recommendations from the EC-PREP research programme. The workshops were arranged to cover three broad themes. These were Trade, Agriculture and Food Security and Modes of Policy Making and Implementation.
- 09-10-2007
Briefing Anderson, E. 2005 The Social Impact of Improved Market Access and Export Promotion in Agriculture, Emerging Markets Group (EMG) Ltd, London, UK, 2 pp. It is argued that increased market access will allow many developing countries the opportunity to increase their agricultural exports, with beneficial consequences on economic growth and poverty reduction.
- 09-10-2007
Extension Leaflet/Booklet 0 This document forms the terms of reference for the overall study and comprises: introduction and background, objectives, required outputs, activities, inputs, qualifications and experience required, timing and budget.
- 09-10-2007
Report Anderson, E.; Ayala, F.; Bird, K. 2005 The social impact of improved market access and export promotion in agriculture, Overseas Development Institute, London, UK, 81 pp. Aggregate exports of agricultural commodities from developing to developed countries have remained largely stagnant over the past two decades. This is in marked contrast to developing countries? exports of manufactures. Nevertheless, some countries have achieved some significant increases in exports to developed countries of some agricultural commodities during the 1990s, particularly in Asia (e.g.
- 20-08-2007
Project Note 0 This document forms the terms of reference for the overall study and comprises: introduction and background, objectives, required outputs, activities, inputs, qualifications and experience required, timing and budget.
- 20-08-2007
Briefing Note Anderson, E. 2005 The Social Impact of Improved Market Access and Export Promotion in Agriculture, Emerging Markets Group (EMG) Ltd, London, UK, 2 pp. It is argued that increased market access will allow many developing countries the opportunity to increase their agricultural exports, with beneficial consequences on economic growth and poverty reduction.






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