Crhis paper examines the potential for success for trade-focussed regional integration agreements in sub-Saharan Africa, with a particular focus on southern Africa. The paper surveys the existing literature on regional integration, and attempts to distill the most relevant lessons about success and failure for the current integration initiatives in the regiorilt finds that there is little reason to expect significant economic gains from formal trade agreements at this time. Such agreements, in and of themselves, are unlikely to yield appreciable benefits unless they are preceded by decisions within member countries to follow more general open trade strategies. Indeed, it is possible that they could be detrimental to the economies involved, ...
The African continent renewed its commitment to regional integration in the post-1990s period in kee...
Since the success of Regional Integration (RI) in Europe epitomized by the European Union (EU), the ...
After independence, African States entered into a number of international conventions and arrangemen...
This paper examines the potential for success for trade-focussed regional integration agreements in ...
The views and interpretations in this paper are those of the authors and not necessarily of the affi...
In the developing world, regional integration is frequently seen as an opportunity to promote develo...
Regional integration can refer to the trade unification between different states by partial or full ...
Major issues of regional economic integration in Africa could be grouped into two interrelated broad...
Regional integration is often seen as a powerful development strategy that provides a large parallel...
Regional trade agreements (RTAs) have been proliferating in the past three decades, reflecting among...
The paper puts forward a case for more attention to be paid to fundamental structural factors that w...
M.A.The rationale for economic integration is that countries combine to form regional groupings with...
Regional Integration is one of the most prominent phenomena in the 21st century; it has manifested i...
Regional integration has been identified as one of the ways in which African countries can achieve e...
Regional integration refers to the removal of barriers to international commerce by states that are ...
The African continent renewed its commitment to regional integration in the post-1990s period in kee...
Since the success of Regional Integration (RI) in Europe epitomized by the European Union (EU), the ...
After independence, African States entered into a number of international conventions and arrangemen...
This paper examines the potential for success for trade-focussed regional integration agreements in ...
The views and interpretations in this paper are those of the authors and not necessarily of the affi...
In the developing world, regional integration is frequently seen as an opportunity to promote develo...
Regional integration can refer to the trade unification between different states by partial or full ...
Major issues of regional economic integration in Africa could be grouped into two interrelated broad...
Regional integration is often seen as a powerful development strategy that provides a large parallel...
Regional trade agreements (RTAs) have been proliferating in the past three decades, reflecting among...
The paper puts forward a case for more attention to be paid to fundamental structural factors that w...
M.A.The rationale for economic integration is that countries combine to form regional groupings with...
Regional Integration is one of the most prominent phenomena in the 21st century; it has manifested i...
Regional integration has been identified as one of the ways in which African countries can achieve e...
Regional integration refers to the removal of barriers to international commerce by states that are ...
The African continent renewed its commitment to regional integration in the post-1990s period in kee...
Since the success of Regional Integration (RI) in Europe epitomized by the European Union (EU), the ...
After independence, African States entered into a number of international conventions and arrangemen...