Private Sector Development
INTRODUCTION
OBJECTIVE OF THE PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PART
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CHAPTER 6: KEY DEFINITIONS
6.1. PRIVATE SECTOR DEFINITION ACCORDING TO THE EUROPEAN UNION
6.2. PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT ACCORDING TO THE DAC COMMITTEE OF THE OECD
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CHAPTER 7: EUROPEAN UNION POLICIES FOR PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
7.1. THE EUROPEAN UNION AND THE WORLD TRADE ORGANISATION
7.1.1. THE EUROPEAN UNION (EU) AND THE WORLD TRADE ORGANISATION (WTO) AGREEMENTS
7.1.2. THE DOHA ROUND
7.1.3. THE EUROPEAN UNION PRIORITIES IN THE DOHA ROUND
7.1.4. CRITIQUES
7.2. EUROPEAN UNION LEGAL FRAMEWORK FOR PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
7.2.1. EUROPEAN UNION TREATIES
7.2.2. THE COTONOU AGREEMENT
7.2.3. COUNCIL DECISIONS
7.2.4. REGULATIONS ON REGIONAL PROGRAMMES
7.2.5. BILATERAL/REGIONAL AGREEMENTS
7.2.6. RESOLUTIONS OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT (EP)
7.2.7. RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED BY THE JOINT PARLIAMENTARY ASSEMBLY ACP-EUROPEAN UNION
7.2.8. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE COMMISSION
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CHAPTER 8 : EUROPEAN UNION INSTRUMENTS FOR PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
PART I: MEASURES TO PROMOTE TRADE WITH DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
I.1. EVERYTHING BUT ARMS INITIATIVE FOR LEAST DEVELOPED COUNTRIES (EBA)
I.2. GENERALISED SYSTEM OF PREFERENCES (GSP)
I.3. REGIONAL AGREEMENTS TO PROMOTE TRADE
I.3.1. African Caribbean and Pacific countries (ACP)
I.3.2. Latin American Countries
I.3.3. Asian Countries
I.3.4. South and Eastern Mediterranean & Middle East countries (MEDA)
PART II: REGIONAL INSTRUMENTS FOR PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
SECTION II.1 REGIONAL INSTRUMENTS FOR AFRICAN CARIBBEAN PACIFIC COUNTRIES (ACP)
a) Increasing European Investments
b) Support to Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs), services providers and intermediary organisations
d) Support to the economic environment (Chambers of Commerce) and/or to the macro-economic environment
e) Support to the PSD institutional environment
i) Regional and bilateral programmes funded under the National and Regional Indicative Programmes
SECTION II.2. REGIONAL INSTRUMENTS FOR LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRIES
a) Increasing European Investments
d) Support to the economic environment (Chambers of Commerce) and/or to the macro-economic environment
e) Support to the PSD institutional environment
f) Development of IT&C infrastructure and services
i) Regional and bilateral programmes funded under the National and Regional Indicative Programmes
SECTION II.3. REGIONAL INSTRUMENTS FOR ASIAN COUNTRIES
a) Increasing European Investments
c) Business to business co-operation
f) Development of IT& C infrastructure and services
g) Management of financial markets and financial institutions
i) Regional and bilateral programmes funded under the National and Regional Indicative Programmes
SECTION II.4. REGIONAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SOUTH AND EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN & MIDDLE EAST COUNTRIES (MEDA)
b) Support to Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs), services providers and intermediary organisations
c) Business to business co-operation
d) Support to the economic environment (Chambers of Commerce) and/or to the macro-economic environment
f) Development of IT Infrastructure and Services
h) Improving access to loans and risk capital
i) Regional and bilateral programmes funded under the National and Regional Indicative Programmes
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