Impact de l'AGOA sur les pays éligibles: Analyse à travers le modèle CMS
Boniface Bounoung
Université Paris1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (Post-Print and Working Papers) from HAL
Abstract:
In this article, we tried to underline the impact of AGOAon the eligible countries. Using the CMS benchmark in world view, we found that, growth in AGOA countries's exports to US is caused by three effects: the main effect is US demand effect, come next the commodity composition effect and at last, the AGOA effect or competitiveness effect. However, when we apply the benchmark on the sectors, we found that, AGOA effect is the prevailing effect for any sectors except the traditional exports sectors. In the regional breakdown, we found that, the AGOA effect is higher in the Southern Africa left out Angola and South Africa than the others regions. East Africa is the second region where the AGOA effect is high, Central Africa is the third region, the last region is West Africa.
Keywords: Trade agreements; Trade policy; CMS benchmark.; modèle CMS; accords commerciaux; politique commerciale; modèle CMS. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007-10-11
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Published in Communication présentée aux journées doctoriales en Octobre 2007, Oct 2007, France
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