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Regional Integration, Trade and Industry in Africa Helmut Asche

Regional Integration, Trade and Industry in Africa By Helmut Asche

Regional Integration, Trade and Industry in Africa by Helmut Asche


Regional Integration, Trade and Industry in Africa Summary

Regional Integration, Trade and Industry in Africa by Helmut Asche

This book examines the past, present and prospects of regional economic integration in Africa. The empirical analysis ranges from unions formed during the years following independence, to the proposed African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), which aims to remove trade barriers between all 55 African states. In addition, the book explores to what extent Africas Regional Economic Communities (RECs) have advanced in accordance with a linear integration modelof goods, labor and capital markets.

The book subsequently evaluates the suitability of the European model of deep integration with costly institutions for the conditions specific to Africa, considering, for example, the role of informal and non-recorded trade. Stylized cases of regional division of labour with increasing returns andimperfectcompetition are introduced to support the economic integration logic. Past and currenteconomic policies in Africa are scrutinizedto answer the question: how can African regions best foster new manufacturing industries and value chains across the continent? In conclusion, the book outlines content and processes of Common Industrial Policy in the African regions. The book also addresses the controversial issue of international trade agreements between developing countries and the European Union or the USA and investigates whether these agreements impede or promote economic development in Africa. The book includes a detailed roadmap describing how to improve key clauses of agreements for economic partnership in the interest of African countries. In closing, it outlines a new vision of joint sustainable development for Africa and Europe.


About Helmut Asche

Helmut Asche has been professor at the University of Leipzig and Mainz (Germany) where he has taught development economics and African studies. Previously, he worked as a social and economic advisor for the governments of Burkina Faso, Rwanda and Kenya and was Africa Chief Economist atDeutsche Gesellschaft fur Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) (formerlyGTZ) Head Office.

Table of Contents

Regional Economic Integration in Africa: An Introduction.-Part I: The Economic Regions in Africa.-The State of the Unions.-The Logical Sequence of Regional Economic Integration.-The Reality of African Trade Integration - Challenges of Implementation.-Regional Integration in Trade Theory.-The Coordination Problem in Regional Integration.-On the African Continental Free Trade Area.-Part II: Industrial Policy in the African Regions.-A Fourfold Justification of Common Industrial Policy.-Essentials of Common Industrial Policy.-Industrialization Strategies and Regional Actors.-Part III: Global Dimensions of Regionalism.-Shallow and Deep Integration.-The EU Africa Trade Agreements.-The Content of Economic Partnership Agreements.-Final Assessment of the EU-Africa Trade Deals Ways Out?.-Conclusion and Outlook.-Conclusion How To Achieve Africas Economic Unity.-Outlook - Sustainable Prospects for Regions, Trade and Industry.

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NPB9783030753658
9783030753658
3030753654
Regional Integration, Trade and Industry in Africa by Helmut Asche
New
Hardback
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
2021-06-15
292
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