FAO AGRIS - International System for Agricultural Science and Technology

Africa’s Trade in Services and Economic Partnership Agreements

2010

World Bank


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World Bank
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Financial support; Investment climate; Regulatory treatment; Competition policy; Market failures; Network services; Barrier; Business environment; Regulatory frameworks; Generalized system of preferences; Regional integration; Formal economy; Multinational; Public policy; Regulatory bodies; Gdp; Development assistance; Competitive market; Ict; Deregulation; Undersea cables; Preferential access; Labor market; Trade policy; Currency; Regulatory oversight; Common market; Economies of scale; Income groups; Electronic money; Connectivity; Political leaders; Regional trade; Undue influence; Telephony; Interest rate; Comparative advantages; Trade relations; Information technologies; Preferential; Business climate; Natural monopolies; Partnership agreements; Regulator; Terrorism; Competition policies; Telephones; Procurement; Competitiveness; Real gdp; Regulatory framework; Communication technologies; Profit margins; Customs union; Technical assistance; Telecommunications services; Communication services; Transparency; Regulatory regime; Information asymmetries; Business services; International markets; Regulatory regimes; Regulators; Export sectors; Output; Comparative advantage; Potential investors; National development; Telecommunications revolution; Productivity growth; Transfer of ownership; Power outages; Regulatory reform; Engineering services; Mergers; Property right; Telephone density; Mobile phones; Lawyers; Intellectual property; Brokerage; Financial services; Competitive environment; Incomes; Global market; Bilateral trade; Auction; Global markets; Regulatory constraint; Telemedicine; Free trade agreement; Technological change; Foreign investors; Service delivery; Regulatory capture; World trade; Money laundering; Outputs; Regulatory agencies; Ldcs; Mobile banking; Low-income countries; Foreign direct investment; Growth rates; Multilateral trade; Foreign banks; Tax; Domestic market; Trade reforms; Domestic economy; Middle income countries
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2014-09-15
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