An analysis of the impact of the European Union's policy of export subsidies has on South Africa's Agricultural sector.

<p>In this thesis, the study examines the factors that are believed to be instrumental in this trade imbalance between the European Union and the developing world in the agricultural sector. The study focuses on the main reason for the existance of this imbalance which is the continued use of...

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Main Author: Carolissen, Lee-David.
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Language:English
Published: 2007
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Commercial Law.
Carolissen, Lee-David.
An analysis of the impact of the European Union's policy of export subsidies has on South Africa's Agricultural sector.
description <p>In this thesis, the study examines the factors that are believed to be instrumental in this trade imbalance between the European Union and the developing world in the agricultural sector. The study focuses on the main reason for the existance of this imbalance which is the continued use of export subsidies by the European Union. The discussion attempts to highlight the inadequacies which exist in the current trade relationship between the European Union and developing nations , in particular South Africa with regard to agricultural produce.</p>
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title An analysis of the impact of the European Union's policy of export subsidies has on South Africa's Agricultural sector.
title_short An analysis of the impact of the European Union's policy of export subsidies has on South Africa's Agricultural sector.
title_full An analysis of the impact of the European Union's policy of export subsidies has on South Africa's Agricultural sector.
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