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Regional integration in Southern Africa with a specific focus on the challenge of multiple membership, using SADC as a case studyNgenyeh, Kangami Divine January 2009 (has links)
Magister Commercii - MCom / Regional integration dates back to the work of Jacob Viner who distinguished between the terms ‘trade creation’ versus ‘trade diversion’ in the context of the gains from customs unions. Since then regional trade agreements have been entered into all over the world and almost all members of the World Trade organisation are members of at least one trade agreement. Moreover, individual countries have also signed free trade agreements with countries not involved in the same regional block. Also, in this era of globalisation, the demands of the WTO often work against progress to deeper integration in the specific regions.Despite their relatively weak performance, Africa is home to the largest number of regional trade agreements where member states of a particular regional trade block also
belong to anther regional block or have signed preferential trade agreements with third countries. This phenomenon of multiple memberships is particularly true of trade blocks in Southern Africa. For example, the DRC, Malawi, Angola, Madagascar, Mauritius, Swaziland, Zambia and Zimbabwe are members of SADC, but also full members of COMESA.This report presents a study on regional integration in Southern Africa and specifically focuses on the presence of overlapping memberships in Southern and Eastern Africa. It provides a descriptive overview of COMESA, the EAC, SACU and SADC where member countries of the former blocks are also members of SADC, but focuses specifically on the problems and challenges due to multiple memberships, such as different approaches to regional integration, problems related to different rules of origin and non-tariff barriers, amongst others.Thereafter the focus is on SADC as regional trade block. The report discusses the establishment of SADC, its main aims and economic performance since its inception and also the special problems and challenges, such as the multiple memberships of its members. Finally South Africa’s preferential trade agreement with the European Union is discussed as example of how multiple membership impact on the development of trade relations between member countries of SADC.
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中間財與關稅同盟之理論馬千惠, Ma, Qian-Hui Unknown Date (has links)
本研究之目的是試圖將關稅同盟之理論與中間財之理論結合在一起,探討在中間財貿
易之情況下,組成關稅同盟對一國福利水準的影響如何。
除了第一章為序論,說明研究之動機,和最後一章為結論外,共分三大部份,第一部
份是有關文獻的探討,從Jacob Viner 在一九五O年提供出關稅同盟之理論後,到最
近設定直接效用函數、間接效用函數討論三財 n財之情況。
第二、三部份則是根據Eden S, H. Yu
之方法稍加變更,分別探討純粹中間財,即中間財只用作投入生產最終財,與關稅同
盟之效果;和產業間流通(interindustry flow),即中間財不祇作為投入之用,且
用於最終消費時,組成關稅同盟對該國福利的影響。
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