Standards and global trade :
Standards and global trade : a voice for Africa
/ edited by John S. Wilson, Victor O. Abiola
- Washington, D.C. World Bank 2003
- liv, 434 p. : il.
Copias: 48350
Incluye bibliografía
Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Contributors -- Abbreviations -- Executive summary -- Introduction / John S. Wilson, Victor O. Abiola -- 1. Improving market acces through standards compliance: a diagnostic and road map for Kenya / Hezron Omare Nyangito, Tom Olielo, David Magwaro -- 2. Bridging the standards divide: a case study and action plan for Mozambique / Gabriela Rebello da Silva, Lara da Silva Carrilho -- 3. Standards, technical regulations, and product quality: institutional evidence from Nigeria / J. Adeboye Adeyemo, Abiodun S. Bankole -- 4. Standards and trade inSouth Africa: paving pathways for increased market access and competitiveness / André Jooste, Erik Kruger, Flip Kotzé -- 5. Enhancing Uganda's access to international markets: a focus on quality / N. Rudaheranwa, F. Matovu, W. Musinguzi -- Index
The book provides information, and guidance for policymakers, the development community, and others in the critical area of " behind the border " barriers to trade. With a view to promoting efforts to strengthen Africa ' s capacity to meet trade standards, and comply with technical regulations, the book examines the link between those standards, and regulations and export success in case studies of five countries: Kenya, Mozambique, Nigeria, South Africa, and Uganda. Each chapter describe the economic context of trade standards in a country, and examines the mechanisms by which standards, and regulations are established, and revised at the local, and international levels. The authors - local experts in the region - review existing trade regulations, and determine the extent to which they are consistent with international practices. They also analyze each country ' s physical infrastructure, organizational capacities, and current standard implementation process, and, consider the probable impact of new standards, regulations, and related production/marketing practices in key industries. The first comprehensive assessment of the relationship between trade standards, and development priorities in Sub-Saharan Africa, this book offers concrete action plans for supporting African firms, and farmers in their efforts to improve product quality, and reach international markets in key commodity sectors.
0-8213-5473-6
COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL
REGULACION DEL COMERCIO
EXPORTACIONES
RELACIONES ECONOMICAS INTERNACIONALES
AFRICA
KENYA
MOZAMBIQUE
NIGERIA
UGANDA
SUDAFRICA
COMERCIO MUNDIAL
382.3096
Copias: 48350
Incluye bibliografía
Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Contributors -- Abbreviations -- Executive summary -- Introduction / John S. Wilson, Victor O. Abiola -- 1. Improving market acces through standards compliance: a diagnostic and road map for Kenya / Hezron Omare Nyangito, Tom Olielo, David Magwaro -- 2. Bridging the standards divide: a case study and action plan for Mozambique / Gabriela Rebello da Silva, Lara da Silva Carrilho -- 3. Standards, technical regulations, and product quality: institutional evidence from Nigeria / J. Adeboye Adeyemo, Abiodun S. Bankole -- 4. Standards and trade inSouth Africa: paving pathways for increased market access and competitiveness / André Jooste, Erik Kruger, Flip Kotzé -- 5. Enhancing Uganda's access to international markets: a focus on quality / N. Rudaheranwa, F. Matovu, W. Musinguzi -- Index
The book provides information, and guidance for policymakers, the development community, and others in the critical area of " behind the border " barriers to trade. With a view to promoting efforts to strengthen Africa ' s capacity to meet trade standards, and comply with technical regulations, the book examines the link between those standards, and regulations and export success in case studies of five countries: Kenya, Mozambique, Nigeria, South Africa, and Uganda. Each chapter describe the economic context of trade standards in a country, and examines the mechanisms by which standards, and regulations are established, and revised at the local, and international levels. The authors - local experts in the region - review existing trade regulations, and determine the extent to which they are consistent with international practices. They also analyze each country ' s physical infrastructure, organizational capacities, and current standard implementation process, and, consider the probable impact of new standards, regulations, and related production/marketing practices in key industries. The first comprehensive assessment of the relationship between trade standards, and development priorities in Sub-Saharan Africa, this book offers concrete action plans for supporting African firms, and farmers in their efforts to improve product quality, and reach international markets in key commodity sectors.
0-8213-5473-6
COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL
REGULACION DEL COMERCIO
EXPORTACIONES
RELACIONES ECONOMICAS INTERNACIONALES
AFRICA
KENYA
MOZAMBIQUE
NIGERIA
UGANDA
SUDAFRICA
COMERCIO MUNDIAL
382.3096