The drivers of regional integration for Africa’s development
- Author: United Nations
- Main Title: Assessing Regional Integration in Africa II , pp 1-20
- Publication Date: October 2006
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.18356/a134a9d3-en
- Language: English
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Regional integration in Africa follows the traditional concept based on geographical proximity and contiguity of countries and political cooperation through economic cooperation. But major internal and external forces are significantly changing economic relations within Africa and with the rest of the world. Important aspects of these changes are the New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD), the new trade geography where rich countries seek greater integration with poor countries through bilateral trade agreements, and new institutions of international trade (such as the World Trade Organization). The European Union’s economic partnership agreements are also likely to considerably change the architecture of regional integration in Africa.
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