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Regionalization and Economic Integration
2015As argued in Chapter 15, regionalization and free trade arrangements have enormous potential for creating employment, facilitating investment and fostering growth in Africa. Regionalization can expand the market space of individual SSA firms and grant them the opportunity to reap the economic benefits of scale.
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Regionalism, Regional Integration and Regionalization
2017International ...
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The Region in International Integration
1976In the early 1970s one of the most central issues in the policy debate on the E.E.C. is whether higher stages of integration will aggravate rather than reduce the regional problem. In fact there are two main dimensions to the issue: (1) the problem of national regions and national regional policies in a Community framework; and (2) the problems and ...
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Environmental science and pollution research international, 2020
He Li, Juan Lu
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He Li, Juan Lu
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Symposium on regional integration
Global Change, Peace & Security, 2005The papers in this symposium are drawn from a major project on ‘Regional Integration in the Pacific Rim: Global and Domestic Trajectories’ run jointly by the University of Technology, Sydney (UTS) ...
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2012
The literature on regionalism covers contributions in economics, international relations and political economy. This chapter focuses upon the literature pertaining to the development of regional integration theory. Economic analysis of regions begins with the classic customs unions theories formulated by Viner (1950), Meade (1956) and Lipsey (1957 ...
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The literature on regionalism covers contributions in economics, international relations and political economy. This chapter focuses upon the literature pertaining to the development of regional integration theory. Economic analysis of regions begins with the classic customs unions theories formulated by Viner (1950), Meade (1956) and Lipsey (1957 ...
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Regional Integration in Africa
2012Regionalism is not a new phenomenon in Africa given that one of the oldest customs unions is in southern Africa, and the list of both past and present RTAs is likely longer than that of any other continent. Despite the number of RTAs in Sub-Saharan Africa, the region’s record of maintaining and sustaining regional frameworks is generally poor, though ...
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2018
More than 50 years have passed since the Organisation of African Unity (OAU) was created in Addis Ababa. Over this half century, several regional bodies have been created, with much pomp and circumstance, to foster integration between newly independent African states.
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More than 50 years have passed since the Organisation of African Unity (OAU) was created in Addis Ababa. Over this half century, several regional bodies have been created, with much pomp and circumstance, to foster integration between newly independent African states.
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Regional integration In the 1990s
CEPAL Review, 1993The renewed interest sparked by the potential for intraregional cooperation in Latin America and the Caribbean today has been reflected in numerous agreements regarding trade preferences and in attempts to establish free trade areas, customs unions or common markets.
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