Trade facilitation capacity needs : policy directions for national and regional development in West Africa
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Trade facilitation capacity needs : policy directions for national and regional development in West Africa
(Palgrave pivot)
Palgrave Macmillan, c2019
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This book provides a comprehensive analysis of both national and regional trade facilitation capacities, issues, challenges and lessons, with a special interest in sustainably advancing West Africa's regional trade facilitation agenda. It examines the contributions of trade facilitation towards enhancing regional integration and economic expansion in the face of increasing non-tariff barriers that highly characterises West African agri-food and non-agricultural markets. The authors recommend new conceptual frameworks, appropriate initiatives, and workable policy recipes towards enhancing West Africa's trade facilitation agenda as well as the regional economic transformation trajectory in the face of the ongoing African Continental Free Trade Agreements (AfCFTA). The book underscores the geopolitics, opportunities and challenges that confront West Africa in the increasingly dynamic regional trade facilitation policy space. Readers will learn how West Africa can improve its regional trade facilitation game amidst emerging capacity challenges.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction: The Changing Landscape of Trade Facilitation and Regional Development Issues in West Africa - Gbadebo Odularu2. Addressing Trade Facilitation Commitments and Implementation Capacity Gaps: Issues and Evidence from Nigeria - Adenike Odularu3. Building a Smart Deal for Nigeria in the AfCFTA Negotiations: Issues, Processes, and Policy Directions - Ndah Ali4. Trade Facilitation and Bilateral Trade among ECOWAS Member States - John T. Odebiyi and Philip Alege5. Conclusion and Policy Recommendations: Concrete Strategies for Advancing Trade Facilitation Agenda and Fostering Regional Economic Development in West Africa - Gbadebo Odularu
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