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Barriers to African External Trade
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| Attempts to expand Africa’s trade have been hampered by both internal and external
constraints or barriers. |
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3.1 Developments in trade negotiations: Economic Report on Africa 2007
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| World trade expanded significantly between 2000 and 2005. Total world exports
increased from $US6,451 billion in 2000 to $10,393 billion in 2005, an increase of
61 per cent.
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3.1 Developments in trade negotiations: Economic Report on Africa 2007
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| World trade expanded significantly between 2000 and 2005. Total world exports
increased from $US6,451 billion in 2000 to $10,393 billion in 2005, an increase of
61 per cent.
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1.5 Globalization trends and implications: Economic Report on Africa 2007
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3.1 Developments in trade negotiations: Economic Report on Africa 2007
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| World trade expanded significantly between 2000 and 2005. Total world exports
increased from $US6,451 billion in 2000 to $10,393 billion in 2005, an increase of
61 per cent.
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Local Entrepreneurship in Southeast Asia and Subsaharan Africa: Networks and Linkages to the Global Economy
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| For much of the past decade, the world has applauded the striking development performance of Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand. Despite the setbacks caused by the present financial crisis in Asia, the rapid structural transformation and improvement in the standard of living in these three countries remains a powerful testament to the benefits of a strategy emphasizing industrial exports. African countries have tended to remain commodity exporters, and while Africa has remained largely untouched by the "Asian flu", the continent also missed out on the benefits of engagement with the global market. |
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5.2 Growth, productivity and diversification: Economic Report on Africa 2007
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| There is abundant literature that suggests that there is a two-way relationship between
exports and growth. However, an important aspect of this evidence is that it is not
just the level of exports that leads to growth but also the level of diversified exports
or products. |
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5.3 Harnessing the potential and sharing the stresses of economic integration: Working Out of Poverty
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| Many low-income countries are already closely connected to international
markets, with exports and imports of goods and services constituting
on average 43 per cent of GDP for the LDCs in 1997-98. |
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Market access: Provisions of Agreement on Agriculture
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| An often-mentioned problem of developing countries’ agricultural export has been the lack
of access to developed countries' markets, due to the institution of a myriad of import
controls and other restrictions. This has largely undermined the growth prospects of
developing countries whose development strategy relied on agricultural exports. |
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Export Promotion Strategies for Primary Products: New Approaches to Trade Development in Africa
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| Many believe that agricultural exports can be made to once again contribute substantially
to export earnings. |
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The Rise of China and India: What's in it for Africa?
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| China’s and India’s strong appetite for energy and metal has boosted international prices and the volume and value of African exports. |
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Growth of BPO Exports
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| The article gives a vivid report of the growth that is being experienced by the exports of the global BPO industry.
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American (and other countries’) producers have good chances in Europe
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| In his article ‘Can the U.S. Increase Exports?’, published Apr 26, 2010, in ‘Managing Automation’, Robert Malone doubts that the export increase as called for by the Obama administration is realistic. Even if, all efforts are worthwhile. |
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IMPACT OF THE FINANCIAL CRISIS ON CREDIT AVAILABILITY FOR SMEs WORLD WIDE
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| With a view at the global economic slowdown, it became apparent that economies in all regions of the world have significantly begun to lose momentum. In October and November 2008 extensive surveys have been undertaken as well in industrialised and in less developed Countries on the impact of the financial crisis on credit policy by lending banks and the wider impact on the near future of SME business, exports, investments and development. As a general result of such surveys approximately one third of the SME entrepreneurs briefed, stated that they are currently experiencing a tightening of credit policy by their banks (extreme restrictions have been decided e.g. in Iceland and in Central-and East- European Countries. |
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