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Auteur E. Lamonaca |
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The inward flows of fruits and vegetables in the European Union are regulated by the import regime, consisting of a system of quotas and Entry Prices. The effectiveness of this trade policy has been under investigation since the early 2000s and [...]![]()
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M. Behnassi, coord. ; E. Lamonaca, coord. ; M.P. Papadopoulou, coord. ; T. Berchoux ; A. Gain ; I. La Jeunesse ; R. Mrabet ; J. Penca ; A. Perez- Porro ; A. Queralt Bassa ; T. Abdelhakim, collab. ; M. Bahlali, collab. ; O. Bessaoud, collab. ; S. Marras, collab. ; V. Mereu, collab. ; A. Rhouma, collab. ; M.G. Rivera-Ferré, collab. ; M. Satorras, collab. ; F. Schuenemann, collab. ; G. Vaglietti, collab. ; S.F. Zanini, collab. | Marseille [France] : MedECC | MedECC Reports | 2024There is an urgent need for coordinated WEFE policies in the Mediterranean to address water scarcity, food and energy insecurity, ecosystem health, and potential conflicts exacerbated by climate change. However, countries in the MENA region curr[...]![]()
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Climate change and trade are closely related. Climate may alter the comparative advantages across countries, which may in turn trigger changes in trade patterns. Trade itself may constitute an adaptation strategy, moving excesses of agri-food su[...]![]()
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F.G. Santeramo ; R. Manno ; M. Tappi ; E. Lamonaca |Trademarks are useful territorial marketing policies contributing to the economic growth of a certain region. However, the complexity of these strategies from a marketing and legal perspective requires a deeper understanding of the functioning o[...]![]()
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Climate change, the agri-food sector and trade are closely related. This contribution aims at presenting issues related to the economic impacts of climate changes on international trade. The agri-food sector is one of the most hit by changes in [...]