When a Restrictive Trade Policy Fosters Unofficial Exchanges: The Case of Nigeria
By Edmond Mjekiqi, Gaël Raballand
English
The simplification of trade policy is rarely the focus of performance indicators in externally funded projects aimed at modernizing customs administrations, often resulting in a limited impact on the reduction of smuggling and corruption. Without ambitious new reform of Nigerian trade policy designed, in a first phase, to remove import bans, it will be difficult to successfully carry out any reform of the customs administration.