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| Titre | Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) is the last nail in the coffin for Industrialization and development of low-income countries | Auteur | Mehdi Shafaeddin | Thème | Economic Development | Date de publication | 2011 | Éditeur | Economic Policy Research Centre (EPRC) | Nombre de pages | 04 pages | Langue | English | Couverture géographique | Africa, Uganda | Mots clés | Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs), Industrialization, Least Developed Countries (LDCs) | Résumé | member of the ACP, should endeavour to re-strategize itself to benefit from the opportunities such trading blocks create through increased trade. Trade is likely to increase with EPA in place and this is likely to lead to biodiversity conservation challenges amidst the need for increased production. Uganda signed and ratified the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) on 12th June 1992 and 8th September 1993 respectively. The objectives of CBD are the conservation of biodiversity; sustainable u | Détenteur du copyright | Economic Policy Research Centre (EPRC) | Copyright URL | http://www.eprc.or.ug | Taille du fichier | 713323 MB | Format du fichier | PDF | [ Voir/télécharger document ] |
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