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The ecology of plant ingredients, food heritage, and adaptation among Syrian, Afghan, and Egyptian Coptic diasporas in Northwestern Italy. [PDF]
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European Union - Customs valuation under the Union Customs Code
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Economic effects of Belarus\u2019 participation in the CIS countries Customs Union
Tochitskaya, Irina, Aksen, Ernest
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Commodity Aggregation in Customs Unions [3 by 3 Theory of Customs Unions].
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Abstract This chapter examines the creation of the customs union to ensure free movement of goods within the European Union (EU), discusses the relevant provisions of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU). The chapter considers the significance of the common customs tariff applicable to all imported goods from ...
Marios Costa, Steve Peers
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Abstract This chapter examines the creation of the customs union to ensure free movement of goods within the European Union (EU), discusses the relevant provisions of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU). The chapter considers the significance of the common customs tariff applicable to all imported goods from ...
Marios Costa, Steve Peers
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Journal of International Economics, 1985
Abstract Customs union formation is modeled as a two-stage game. In the first stage countries make coalitional choices according to core theory. In the second stage optimal tariffs are determined. This yields a theory that predicts which customs unions form.
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Abstract Customs union formation is modeled as a two-stage game. In the first stage countries make coalitional choices according to core theory. In the second stage optimal tariffs are determined. This yields a theory that predicts which customs unions form.
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THE ECONOMICS OF CUSTOMS UNIONS
1982Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on the economics of customs unions. The customs union problem is entangled in the whole free-trade-protection issue. A customs union is more likely to operate in the free-trade direction, whether appraisal is in terms of its consequence for the customs union area alone or for the world as a whole.
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Customs union and technical efficiency
De Economist, 1982Customs unions are frequently suggested to have a salutary effect upon the efficiency of production. However, this is not part of received customs union theory. It is shown that the essence of the competitive ‘cold shower’ is very difficult to accommodate in standard theory, given its underlying theory of intrafirm behaviour, the assumed nature of ...
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The External Aspects of the Customs Union
1993This chapter covers two topics: a description of the workings of the common customs tariff (CCT), concentrating on basic principles rather than operational detail, and a general analysis of the Community’s external trade, or common commercial policy (CCP).
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