Asymmetric Regionalism in Sub-Saharan Africa: Where do we stand ?

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serval:BIB_14847
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Titre
Asymmetric Regionalism in Sub-Saharan Africa: Where do we stand ?
Auteur⸱e⸱s
Cadot O., de Melo J., Olarreaga M.
Détails de l'institution
CEPR
Date de publication
11/1999
Numéro
2299
Genre
Discussion paper
Notes
World Bank, Conference on Development Economics in Europe
Résumé
The paper reviews the likely economic effects of the Regional Economic Partnership Agreements (REPAs) proposed by the EU to the ACP countries to succeed to the Lom IV agreements. We argue that, in spite of some likely positive effects because of reciprocity and because of the North-South partnership, the pronounced asymmetries among the Southern partners will lead to strong redistributive and marginalization effects that will require compensations that are likely to be costly to implement. It is also pointed out that efforts at regional cooperation agreements would avoid some of the shortcomings associated with the proposed discriminatory trade preferences that would accompany the proposed REPAs. And if the REPAs are negotiated, they should be accompanied by compensatory transfers from the EU for tax revenues losses attributable to the agreements.
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