The Effect of Brexit and the European Union on Markets in Developing Countries

B. Adeoye
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This paper explores the effects and importance of the EU to developing markets of the world. Using an exploratory method of analysis; the paper recognises that the EU was founded with the aim of establishing a ‘Common Market’ with the ‘four freedoms’ of goods, services, persons, and capital. By aiming for free movement of goods and services, it is proven in the paper that a single market goes beyond a ‘free trade area’ or ‘free trade agreement’, which is predominantly concerned with reducing—and in many cases eliminating—trade tariffs on goods between members. A single market tackles other trade costs—especially non-tariff measures such as licensing and other regulatory barriers to trade. The paper further considers the place of Britain in the EU, and establishes the fact that the EU is important as far as Britain is concerned. It confirms that the EU is the UK’s largest trading partner, comprising around half of all trade. Therefore, the impact of the BREXIT on the UK economy is not farfetched. The paper finally considers the roles of the EU in the ECOWAS by stating that the two regional unions have some common peculiarities. Some of the roles of the EU in nurturing the ECOWAS include: trade and economic structure of ECOWAS, institutional setting and policy coverage, political dialogue, development cooperation, regional integration and trade supports, etc.
英国脱欧和欧盟对发展中国家市场的影响
本文探讨了欧盟对世界发展中市场的影响和重要性。采用探索性分析方法;该文件承认,欧盟成立的目的是建立一个具有商品、服务、人员和资本“四大自由”的“共同市场”。通过以商品和服务的自由流动为目标,本文证明了单一市场超越了“自由贸易区”或“自由贸易协定”,后者主要关注的是减少——在许多情况下消除——成员国之间商品的贸易关税。单一市场可以解决其他贸易成本问题,尤其是非关税措施,如许可和其他贸易监管壁垒。本文进一步考虑了英国在欧盟中的地位,并确立了欧盟对英国来说很重要的事实。它证实了欧盟是英国最大的贸易伙伴,占英国贸易总额的一半左右。因此,脱欧对英国经济的影响并不牵强。最后,本文认为欧盟在西非经共体的作用,指出这两个区域联盟有一些共同的特点。欧盟在培育西非经共体方面的一些作用包括:西非经共体的贸易和经济结构、体制设置和政策覆盖、政治对话、发展合作、区域一体化和贸易支持等。
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