The single European market of 1992: implications and policy options for Caribbean agriculture

By: Budhram, Dowlat | Rock, Lorenzo
Publisher: IICA ; San Jose ; September 1991Description: 116 p; tblsSubject(s): ECONOMIC INTEGRATION | AGRICULTURAL MARKETS | AGRICULTURE | AGRICULTURAL POLICY | CARIBBEAN | SINGLE EUROPEAN MARKET | COMMON MARKETSSummary: Provides a background of the policy framework of the EEC, the economic role of agriculture in the Caribbean and trading relationships between the Community and the region. The role of agriculture within the general economic framework of Caribbean countries, while focusing on the importance of specific agricultural activities in the various economies and the Caribbean-EEC trade relationships, is discussed. The policy basis for the Caribbean's current trading arrangements with the EEC as well as the LOME Convention and derived benefits are reviewed. Policy responses to the single market, lessons to be learnt from the EEC's economic integration, along with the implications of the single European Market are given.
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Provides a background of the policy framework of the EEC, the economic role of agriculture in the Caribbean and trading relationships between the Community and the region. The role of agriculture within the general economic framework of Caribbean countries, while focusing on the importance of specific agricultural activities in the various economies and the Caribbean-EEC trade relationships, is discussed. The policy basis for the Caribbean's current trading arrangements with the EEC as well as the LOME Convention and derived benefits are reviewed. Policy responses to the single market, lessons to be learnt from the EEC's economic integration, along with the implications of the single European Market are given.

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