@article{Spagnolo:48197,
      recid = {48197},
      author = {Spagnolo, Massimo},
      title = {Analisi dei flussi commerciali dei prodotti ittici tra  l'UE e i suoi partner mediterranei},
      address = {2008-06},
      number = {1056-2016-86019},
      pages = {14},
      year = {2008},
      abstract = {The purpose of this paper is the analysis of fishery  products exchange between the EU and its Mediterranean  partners.  In order to delineate more clearly the framework  of trade in fish products among the Mediterranean  countries, EU and non-EU members, countries under analysis  (only those with a Mediterranean shore) will be divided  into 4 groups: -	PMM, EU Mediterranean members (France,  Greece, Italy, Spain, Cyprus, Malta and Slovenia); -	PCM,  candidate Mediterranean countries (Croatia and Turkey);  -	PPCM, potential candidate Mediterranean countries  (Albania and Montenegro); -	PTM, third Mediterranean  countries (Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco,  Syria, Palestinian Authority and Tunisia). In addition to  the more recent political agreements (enlargement processes  and membership) the analysis will take into account the  partnership processes involving the EU, on one hand, and  some Mediterranean partners: the Euro - Mediterranean  partnership (PEM) and the Stabilization and Association  process (PSA) that the EU has launched with the countries  of the Mediterranean south-east (from North Africa to the  Middle-East) in the first case, and with the countries of  south-eastern Europe ( Balkans), in the second case. The  study focuses on the fishery products exchange using, as  sources, UN-Comtrade data (for the international trade) and  Eurostat data (for the EU trade). The analysis will pay  attention both on the quantitative and qualitative aspects  of trade. From the analysis it is expected to identify the  main trends of exchange, the effects of the liberalisation  processes on the fish products exchange and any product  specialisation.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/48197},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.48197},
}