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Assessing Regional Integration in Africa IX

Assessing Regional Integration in Africa (ARIA), 2021
The production and export structures of most African economies are geared to primary commodities such as minerals, timber, coffee, cocoa, and other raw materials, for which demand is externally oriented.

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Regional integration

Positive Tourism in Africa, 2019
Regional integration studies has been fertile ground for theoretical development, this article includes (European) region integration theories, international political economy approaches, and regionalism in comparative perspective.
Bineswaree Bolaky
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Untapped regional integration potential: A global frontier analysis

, 2020
This paper proposes a novel approach to estimate untapped regional integration potential across geographical subregions of the world. We first construct an empirical production possibility frontier for regional integration outcomes based on two composite
Dominik Naeher, R. Narayanan
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The Development Trinity: How Regional Integration Impacts Growth, Inequality and Poverty

World Economics, 2019
Developing countries today have become more active participants in regional trade agreements. This raises questions about how the benefits of integration are distributed, and the extent to which lower‐income countries are able to capture development ...
Amelia U. Santos‐Paulino   +2 more
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Regional Integration and Economic Growth in Southeast Asia

Global Business Review, 2018
Southeast Asia has experienced an economic growth since the 1980s. This growth triggered by reforms to increasing global and regional integration has been remarkable.
Angkeara Bong, G. Premaratne
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European Integration and Regional Growth

Revue économique, 1994
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Jean Pisani-Ferry   +2 more
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Regional Economic Integration [PDF]

open access: possible, 2017
Throughout southern Africa the most commonly cited justification for regional economic integration is the small size of the region's individual economies. This chapter examines the region's most important integrative institutions: Southern African Development Community (SADC) and the Southern African Customs Union (SACU).
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Regional Integration in Europe

The Economic Journal, 1992
The European Community (EC) has evolved considerably since the Treaty of Rome was first implemented in I958. To use the Euro-jargon, there has been much 'deepening' and 'widening'. From a mere customs union with six members, it has been transformed into a fully fledged Single Market with twelve members sharing common microand macro-economic policies ...
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