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Mode 4 trade in services: promoting temporary labour mobility via the trade détour?
A comprehensive process of the liberalisation of trade and capital flows notwithstanding, neoliberal globalisation has not been equally successful in freeing the international movement of labour. With the General Agreement on Trade in Services, (GATS), the WTO set up a novel legal framework within the domain of trade politics that includes the cross-border movement of natural persons to deliver [...]
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The Chiefs of Development
Die neotraditionellen Systeme Ghanas - bestehend aus Chiefs, Queenmothers, Stool Fathers, Elders, Development Chiefs usw. - haben sich seit der Unabhängigkeit grundlegend verändert. Aus VermittlerInnen zwischen der Kolonialregierung und der afrikanischen Bevölkerung wurden oftmals private InteressensvertreterInnen. Das Engagement von neotraditionellen AkteurInnen im Rahmen der [...]
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Aktueller Kommentar Februar 2024
Home Publikationen Aktueller Kommentar Aktueller Kommentar Februar 2024 Quo vadis, Entwicklungspolitik? An der Wegscheide zwischen Werten und Interessen Bei der Präsentationsveranstaltung der ÖFSE Flagship-Publikation „Österreichische Entwicklungspolitik 2023“ diskutierte ein hochkarätig besetztes Podium Spannungsfelder der gegenwärtigen Entwicklungspolitik. Ein Überblick. Von Lukas Schlögl [...]
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Papers
Home Veranstaltungen Papers Workshop Papers: Conference “The Future of Trade in a Polarised World Order”, 23.06. - 25.06.2023 Agriculture Geurts, Guus: A Just and Green CAP and Trade Policy in and Beyond the EU Topuria, Salome: Free Trade Agreements: Remedy for (under-) Development? The Case of Georgia and the European Union Friedrich, Juliane; Frisch, Lou; Heck, Lukas; Patki, Pooja; Progscha, [...]
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Delivering on Promises? The Expected Impacts and Implementation Challenges of the Economic Partnership Agreements between the European Union and Africa
Economic partnership agreements (EPAs) mark a new era in economic relations between the European Union and African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) countries that will lead to reciprocal tariff liberalization. Model‐based impact assessments have become a powerful tool in trade negotiations and mixed results are reported for ACP countries. Given their set‐up within a neoclassical framework, these [...]
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Light Manufacturing in Ethiopia: The apparel export industry.
Abstract: The apparel export industry in Ethiopia has increased significantly since the 2000s. Apparel exports emerged due to low labour costs and preferential trade agreements with the United States and European Union, but more importantly to proactive government industrial policies and the decisions of US and EU buyers and core suppliers to invest in or source from Ethiopia. Foreign direct [...]