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Titre L'Organisation commune de marché dans l'Union européenne : impact de la taille du contingent tarifaire appliqué aux bananes dollar et non traditionnelles ACP
Auteur Chantai Le Mouël, Catherine Laroche, Nadine Herrard, Hervé Guyomard
Mir@bel Revue Economie et prévision
Numéro no 127, 1997/1
Page 15-32
Résumé anglais The Common Organisation of the Banana Market in the European Union: Impact of the Size of the Tariff Quota Applied to Dollar and Non-Traditional ACP Bananas by Hervé Guyomard, Nadine Herrard, Catherine Laroche and Chantai Le Mouël On 1 July 1993, the European Union (EU) finally set up a common banana market. The new common organisation of the market (COM) replaces a host of complex and heterogeneous national policies, which were incompatible with the single market. The new regulations focus essentially on i) setting a tariff quota in the EU for Latin American and non-traditional ACP (Africa, Caribbean and Pacific countries) bananas and ii) the concepts of partnership between trade in community and traditional ACP bananas on one side and trade in Latin American bananas on the other side. The purpose of this article is twofold. Firstly, it proposes a simplified framework for analysing the way in which the international banana market functions in a COM set-up in the EU. Secondly, it analyses the sensitivity of market equilibria to the size of the EU tariff quota on Latin American and non-traditional ACP bananas based on simulations made using an international banana market partial equilibrium model.
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