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Three essays on technical non-tariff measures in developed countries and African countries' international trade in agricultural products

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Table 1.1 shows the destinations of African exports of plant products in 2017 and the shares of each destination market
Table 2.1 presents a summary of the effects of MRLs on both production and bilateral trade
Table 2.6 presents the results on the net effects of MRLs for pesticides on production and bilateral trade between African and OECD countries
Figure 2.5 presents the distribution of the percentage change in the net effects of MRLs on African mango exports over the unit percentage change in predicted mrl stringency scores for pesticides in  dif-ferent OECD member countries

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