The Convention signed at Lomé on 28 February 1975 between the nine members of the European Economic Community and forty‐six developing countries, known as the ACP States, has been hailed as an important advance in economic cooperation between rich and poor nations. Not only has the number of countries associated with the EEC been raised from the nineteen involved in the earlier Yaoundé Convention, but the ACP countries as a group now appear to enjoy more favourable provisions for trade and aid than those obtained under earlier agreements. Among the new ACP States is Ethiopia, a country neither connected with the EEC through previous arrangements nor having any historical links with Europe apart from a brief period of colonial rule by the Italians during 1936–41. The objective of this paper is to examine the implications of the provisions of the Lomé Convention in relation to Ethiopia. In addition to addressing the major question of local concern, i.e. whether or not Ethiopia is likely to benefit from association, a case study of this country is of more widespread interest. The lessons for Ethiopia may be applicable to other countries with similar circumstances. In addition, on the grounds of absolute poverty the Lomé Convention provides preferential treatment in some areas for certain of the least developed ACP countries, of which Ethiopia is one. The likely benefits of association for Ethiopia may serve, therefore, as an indicator of the extent of the EEC's commitment to assisting the ACP States, and the least developed in particular.
Article navigation
1 February 1976
Review Article|
February 01 1976
THE LOMÉ CONVENTION: A STUDY OF ITS LIKELY BENEFITS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO ETHIOPIA Available to Purchase
RICHARD DISNEY
RICHARD DISNEY
University of Reading
Search for other works by this author on:
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-7387
Print ISSN: 0144-3585
© MCB UP Limited
1976
Journal of Economic Studies (1976) 3 (2): 95–116.
Citation
LOVE J, DISNEY R (1976), "THE LOMÉ CONVENTION: A STUDY OF ITS LIKELY BENEFITS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO ETHIOPIA". Journal of Economic Studies, Vol. 3 No. 2 pp. 95–116, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb008065
Download citation file:
Suggested Reading
HIV/AIDS in West Africa: analysis of professional caregivers in Lomé, Togo
International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy (December,2001)
Informal economy as a “good” “bad practice”? Informal sale of medicines in Lomé
Society and Business Review (June,2013)
Stress, social support and depression in informal caregivers to people with HIV/AIDS in Lomé, Togo
International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy (January,2006)
To disclose or not to disclose?: Lower class parents living with HIV/AIDS in Lomé, Togo
International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy (September,2008)
Effectiveness of economic cooperation between the EU and the ACP countries
Journal of International Trade Law and Policy (June,2009)
Related Chapters
The Relation Between the European Union, The United Kingdom, and African-Caribbean-Pacific States in the Post-Brexit Period
The European Union in the Twenty-First Century: Major Political, Economic and Security Policy Trends
Creating a Doctoral Network for Teacher Education in Africa
Education Around the Globe: Creating Opportunities and Transforming Lives
References
The European Union in the Twenty-First Century: Major Political, Economic and Security Policy Trends
Recommended for you
These recommendations are informed by your reading behaviors and indicated interests.
