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Strengthening regional integration in Africa: Some policy recommendations

These recommendations are based on a strategic vision of the role of regional integration in the development process. African policymakers should consider regional integration as part of a broader development strategy. Integrating Africa’s fragmented markets can help attract the required investments, from both Africa and the rest of the world, to build competitive and more diversified economies through better production systems that are more responsive to development objectives. Seen from this perspective, regional integration is expected to offer more economic opportunities in terms of investment, production, and trade and factor mobility. This, in turn, should strengthen African countries’ integration into the global economy.

Related Subject(s): Economic and Social Development
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