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In: Key Concepts in International Relations, S. 188-192
In: Understanding the European Union, S. 1-30
In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics
"Regional Integration Theory" published on by Oxford University Press.
This paper examines the history of regional integration in Africa, what has motivated it, the different initiatives that African governments have pursued, the nature of the integration process, and the current challenges. Regional integration is seen as a rational response to the difficulties faced by a continent with many small national markets and landlocked countries. As a result, African governments have concluded a very large number of regional integration arrangements, several of which have significant membership overlap. While characterized by ambitious targets, they have a dismally poor implementation record. Part of the problem may lie in the paradigm of linear market integration, marked by stepwise integration of goods, labour and capital markets, and eventually monetary and fiscal integration. This tends to focus on border measures such as the import tariff. However, supply-side constraints may be more important. A deeper integration agenda that includes services, investment, competition policy and other behind-the-border issues can address the national-level supply-side constraints far more effectively than an agenda which focuses almost exclusively on border measures.
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In: Development Centre Seminars
Regional integration and co-ordination are not a panacea but they could hold the key to African countries' long-awaited participation in the world economy. This was one of the conclusions of the second International Forum on African Perspectives, jointly organised by the African Development Bank and the OECD Development Centre in February 2001, at which OECD and African economists discussed the prospects for regional initiatives in Africa. While many other factors need to be taken into consideration, regional approaches -- provided they are accompan
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In: OECD/SWAC & Walther , O 2019 ' Regional Integration in Border Cities ' OECD , Paris . https://doi.org/10.1787/f41ef7ab-en
This report, part of the "Cities" collection, highlights the contribution of border towns to the process of regional integration in West Africa. For 18 countries, six indicators are used to identify the specificities of border towns at the local, national and international levels: demography, urban morphology, formal enterprises, health infrastructure, road accessibility, border control posts. These indicators are analysed from the perspective of three geographical scales of regional integration (density, distance and division). The report details the economic and institutional obstacles facing border towns. It concludes with place-based political options to facilitate the economic and political development of West African border towns
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In: Journal für Entwicklungspolitik, Band 22, Heft 2, S. 11-44
ISSN: 2414-3197
In: Südostasien im Globalisierungsprozess, S. 35-59
In: Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie Sonderhefte; Die Europäisierung Nationaler Gesellschaften, S. 155-177
In: Contributions to Economics; Dynamics of Regional Integration, S. 87-135
In: World Economy and International Relations, Heft 1, S. 86-96
In: The Economic Journal, Band 102, Heft 415, S. 1491
In: Global Politics of Regionalism, S. 222-236