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Implementing the ECOWAS Common External Tariff : Challenges and Opportunities for Nigeria

2014

von Uexkull, Erik | Shui, Lulu


Información bibliográfica
Editorial
World Bank, Washington, DC
Otras materias
Remedial measures; Welfare of consumers; Free treatment; Regional integration; Import tariffs; Trade relationships; Tariff treatment; Inequality; Policy research; Non-tariff barriers; Profit margin; Export performance; Tariff reform; Average tariff; Apparel industries; Tax revenues; Gdp; Export market; Export opportunities; Income levels; Tariff rate; Political economy; Trade regime; Trade policy reform; Labor market; Trade policy; Impact of trade; Trade taxes; Domestic producers; Value of exports; Home market; Exporters; Total revenue; World market; Regional trade; Tariff levels; Trade channels; Customs; External tariff; Import tariff; Rules of origin; International competition; Adjustment assistance; Application of standards; Cross-border transactions; Apparel; Zero tariffs; Demand elasticity; Price levels; Trading; International development; Ad valorem; Positive effects; Tariff rates; Policy priorities; Tariff changes; Tariff protection; Foreign capital; Trade model; Importing country; Imported products; Competitiveness; Profit margins; Preferential market access; Customs union; Barriers to trade; High trade barriers; Customs clearance; Import prohibition; Tariff exemptions; Collected tariff; High duties; Case-by-case basis; Price changes; Import licenses; Real income; Import bans; Comparative advantage; Living standard; Preferential margin; Trade flows; Tariff structure; Productivity growth; Protective measures; Micro enterprises; Tariff barriers; Foreign markets; Customs modernization; Free access; Price increases; Tariff revenue; Global trade; Intermediate inputs; Free trade area; Cross-border trade; Global market; Global markets; Trade integration; Domestic prices; Customs administration; Border trade; Human resource; Inefficiency; Trade regulations; Government revenue; Exporter; Capital goods; Tariff revenues; Import prohibitions; Regionalism; Import data; Trade data; Customs regime; Trade openness; Monetary fund; Domestic price; Tax; Domestic market; Trade reforms; Foreign competition
Licencia
Africa Trade Practice Working Paper Series;No. 5http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/CC BY 3.0 IGO
Fuente
Africa Trade Practice Working Paper Series;No. 5

2014-09-15
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