Titre : | African regional integration: A problem-driven approach to delivering regional public goods |
Auteurs : | Bruce Byiers ; Antoine Cazals ; Alfonso Medinilla ; Jaime De Melo |
Type de document : | texte imprimé |
Editeur : | S.N., 2021-05-28 |
Langues: | Anglais ; |
Catégories : |
[JEL] D - Microéconomie > D7 – Analyse de la prise de décision collective > D70 - Généralités [JEL] F - Économie internationale > F1 - Commerce > F15 - Intégration économique [JEL] H - Économie publique > H4 - Biens collectifs > H41 - Biens collectifs |
Tags : | Public goods ; Regional public goods ; Cooperation ; Regional cooperation |
Résumé : |
Africa is well endowed with organizations to promote regional cooperation and integration. It has 8 African Union (AU)-recognized regional economic communities (RECs), 7 other economic organizations and 25 specialized regional organizations (ROs). On average each country is member of 3 RECs and 4 other ROs. The number of continental treaties signed by African Union member states has accelerated over the last four decades. At the same time, progress on ratifying and implementing these and their regional equivalents is slow, undermining their impacts. This has led to calls to rationalize memberships. At its 50th anniversary in 2013, the AU launched the 50year AU2063 programme, "The Africa we want, " with 15 flagship projects, heralding a renewed push towards continent-wide projects. |
En ligne : | https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03247039 |