BSc. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS AND AGRIBUSINESS 3rd year students closely following up presentations during the INTERNATIONAL TRADE POLICY WORKSHOP conducted on JUNE 28TH 2019 at MLT 9 SOKOINE UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE (Main Campus). The workshop is part of the course AEA 312 International Trade. It was organised by Dr. Anna A. Temu and Dr. Daniel Ndyetabula from the DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS AND AGRIBUSINESS and was facilitated by Ms. Prisca Kimaro.
PAPERS PRESENTED IN THE WORKSHOP
- POLITICAL ECONOMY OF TRADE POLICY
- TANZANIA POLICIES TOWARDS INTERNATIONAL TRADE
- TRADE POLICY TOWARD ECONOMIC GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
- AGRO-FOOD EXPORTS FROM DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: THE CHALLENGES POSED BY STANDARDS
- INTRA-AFRICA AGRICULTURAL TRADE: A SOUTH AFRICAN PERSPECTIVE
- AGRICULTURAL EXPORT RESTRICTIONS: WELFARE IMPLICATIONS AND TRADE DISCIPLINES
- ASSESSING THE CAUSES OF SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA’S DECLINING EXPORTS AND ADDRESSING SUPPLY-SIDE CONSTRAINTS IMPLICATION OF SUGAR IMPORTATION IN TANZANIA TO COUNTRY’S ECONOMY
- EFFECT OF MAIZE BAN IN TANZANIA
- THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EXCHANGE RATES AND INTERNATIONAL TRADE
- PROTECTIONISM POLICY AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS TOWARDS ECONOMIC GROWTH IN TANZANIA
- IMPACTS OF EXPORT TAXES ON AGRICULTURAL TRADE