The EU’s insistence on reciprocal trade with the ACP group: Economic interests in the driving seat?
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- Gerrit Faber and Jan Orbie (UGent)
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Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-1092872
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- Faber, Gerrit, and Jan Orbie. “The EU’s Insistence on Reciprocal Trade with the ACP Group: Economic Interests in the Driving Seat?” Beyond Market Access for Economic Development EU–Africa Relations in Transition, edited by Gerrit Faber and Jan Orbie, Routledge, 2009, pp. 38–64.
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- Faber, G., & Orbie, J. (2009). The EU’s insistence on reciprocal trade with the ACP group: Economic interests in the driving seat? In G. Faber & J. Orbie (Eds.), Beyond Market Access for Economic Development EU–Africa relations in transition (pp. 38–64). London and New York: Routledge.
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- Faber, Gerrit, and Jan Orbie. 2009. “The EU’s Insistence on Reciprocal Trade with the ACP Group: Economic Interests in the Driving Seat?” In Beyond Market Access for Economic Development EU–Africa Relations in Transition, edited by Gerrit Faber and Jan Orbie, 38–64. London and New York: Routledge.
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- Faber, Gerrit, and Jan Orbie. 2009. “The EU’s Insistence on Reciprocal Trade with the ACP Group: Economic Interests in the Driving Seat?” In Beyond Market Access for Economic Development EU–Africa Relations in Transition, ed by. Gerrit Faber and Jan Orbie, 38–64. London and New York: Routledge.
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- 1.Faber G, Orbie J. The EU’s insistence on reciprocal trade with the ACP group: Economic interests in the driving seat? In: Faber G, Orbie J, editors. Beyond Market Access for Economic Development EU–Africa relations in transition. London and New York: Routledge; 2009. p. 38–64.
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- [1]G. Faber and J. Orbie, “The EU’s insistence on reciprocal trade with the ACP group: Economic interests in the driving seat?,” in Beyond Market Access for Economic Development EU–Africa relations in transition, G. Faber and J. Orbie, Eds. London and New York: Routledge, 2009, pp. 38–64.
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