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Assessing the European Union’s North Africa trade agreements

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  • Uri Dadush
  • Yana Myachenkova

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This paper was produced with the financial support of Compagnia di San Paolo. The trade agreements that the European Union has with North African countries – with Algeria, Egypt, Morocco and Tunisia – are often seen as having delivered disappointing results since they came into force during the 2000s. The four North African countries have seen insufficient growth in their exports to the EU, and have undergone only limited diversification....

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  • Uri Dadush & Yana Myachenkova, 2018. "Assessing the European Union’s North Africa trade agreements," Policy Contributions 28517, Bruegel.
  • Handle: RePEc:bre:polcon:28517
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