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Regional Economic Integration refers to
agreement between groups of countries in
geographic region to reduce and ultimately
remove tariff and non tariff barriers to the
free flow of goods, services and factors of
production between each other countries.
 Regional trade agreement are design to
promote free trade, but instead the word may
be moving toward a situation in which a
number of regional trade blocks compete
against each other.
There are five levels of economic integration :
• Free Trade Area encourages trade among its
members by eliminating trade barriers (tariffs,
quotas, and other nontariff barriers [NTBs])
among them.
I. European Free Trade Association (EFTA) :
Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein and
Switzerland
II. North American Free trade Agreement
(NAFTA) : Canada, Mexico and United States
• Custom Union combines the elimination of
internal trade barriers among its members with
the adoption of common external trade policies
toward nonmembers.
I. Andean Pact (between Bolivia, Columbia
,Ecuador and Peru) is an example of a
customs union.
• Common Market eliminating barriers that
inhibit the movement of factors of production
(labor, capital, and technology) among its
members.
I. MEROSUR (between Brazil, Argentina,
Paraguay, and Uruguay )is aiming for
common market status.
• Economic Union represents full integration of
the economics of two or more countries. It also
involves free flows of products and factors of
productions between members countries and
adoption of common currency, harmonization of
member countries tax rates and common
monetary and fiscal policy.
I. European Union (EU) is an imperfect
economic union.
•Political Union involves a central political
apparatus that coordinates the economic,
social and foreign policy of members state.
I. EU is headed towards at least partial
political union, and United States is an
example of even closer political union.
Economic Reasons for Integration
Political Reasons for Integration
•*opening a country to free trade stimulate
economic growth in the country which creates
dynamic gains from trade.
 economic theories suggest free trade and
foreign direct investment is a positive activity in
which all participating countries gain
 as an attempt to achieve additional gain from the
free flow of trade and investment between
countries beyond those attainable under
international agreement
 motivate desires to exploit gains from free trade
and investment
Attempt to establish trade areas, customs union and
the like. By linking neighbouring economies and
making them increasingly dependent on each other,
incentive are created for political co-operation
between neighbouring states
Integration will reduce potential violent conflict
between the state
By grouping their economies together, the countries
can enhance their political weight in the world
 EU is the most important regional trading bloc
in the world.
 27 member countries that compose one of the
world‟s richest markets
 The creation of EU was motivated by the
desires of two world wars of western europe
to promote peace and the prosperity through
economic and political cooperation.
 The first six European nation that signed the
Treaty of Rome (established the European
Economic Community) in 1957 are France, West
Germany, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands and
Luxembourg.
 In 1970s , followed European nation such as
UK, Denmark, and Ireland joined EEC which
became the European Community, (EC).
GOVERNING THE EUROPEAN NATION
 The members of EU are sovereign nation which
agreed to cede their powers to the EU.
 Characterized both as an “intergovernmental
government” and “supranational government”.
 EU is governed by four orgnizations:
1. The Council of the European Union
2. The European Commission
3. The European parliament
4. The European court of Justice
THE STRUGGLE TO CREATE COMMON MARKET
 The Treaty of Rome‟s goal is to create a common
market that would permit free flow of goods,
services, labor, capital and technology.
 Unfortunately, conflicting national regulations
affects nearly every good, services purchased and
the completion of the common market
 Ways and process of eliminating conflicts and
barriers to establish a common market:
1. Process of harmonization
2. Concept of mutual recognition
3. The issuing of its White Paper
FROM COMMON MARKET TO EUROPEAN UNION
 Many EU economist were arguing that
European firms remained at a competitive
disadvantage because of the risks and costs in
so many different currencies
 The result was a new treaty known formally as
the Treaty on European Union and informally as
the Maastricht treaty which rests on three pillars
designed to further economic and political
integration:-
a) A new agreement to create common foreign and
defense policies among members
b) A new agreement to cooperate on police, judicial,
and public safety manners.
c) The old familiar European Community, with new
provisions to create an economic and monetary
union among member states.
 European Community became commonly known
as the European Union in recognition of the
increasing integration of Europe.
 Five Convergence criteria that were developed
because of the economic policies of its member
was needed to be successful:
1) Inflation rate must be more than 1.5 percentage
point
2) Long term interest rates must not be more than 2
percentage points
3) Must have been a member of the EU‟s revised
exchange-rate mechanism for 2 years
4) Government budget deficit must be no more than
3% of its GDP
5) Government debt must be trending toward no
more than 60% of its GDP.
 Treaty of Europe ( Treaty of Amsterdam)
furthered the process of European integration in
1997.
 In 2003, The Treaty of Nice furthered the
integration which became effective to reduce
the risk of political gridlock as the number of
members increased, the treaty reduced the
number of areas.
 Two years later, in 2005 they agreed to support
the Treaty of Lisbon called Reform Treaty which
adopted many of the government changes.
AMERICA (NAFTA)
North American Free Trade
Aggreement
 The goal: to eliminate all the tariffs on bilateral
trade between Canada and U.S. by 1988.
 The NAFTA agreements was finalized on
January 1, 1994.
 Contain provisions to protect intellectual
property right.
 Abolition within 10 years of tariff on 99% of the
goods traded among Mexico, Canada and U.S
 Removes most restriction on FDI between the 3
members countries.
 Under NAFTA, each country is allowed to apply
its own environmental standard.
 NAFTA establishes 2 commissions with the
power to impose fines and remove trade
privileges.
LATIN AMERICA
•The Mercosur Accord
members; Argentina,
Brazil, Paraguay and
Ururguay
•Andean Community
members; Bolivia, Chile,
Columbia, Ecuador,
and Peru
MERCOSUR ACCORD
 Originated in 1988, it is a free trade pact
between Brazil & Argentina.
 The aim : to establish a full free trade area by the
end of 1994 and a common market sometime
later.
 In March 1990, Uruguay and Paraguay joined as
members.
ANDEAN COMMUNITY
 Formed in 1969 when Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador,
Columbia and Peru signed the Cartegena
Agreement.
 Based on the EU model but it was less
successful in its achieving goal; to make them
more competitive with larger countries.
 Collapsed in the mid 1980s
ASIA
ASEAN
(Association of South East Asia Nation)
 Established in August 1967
 To promote regional political and economic
cooperation.
 To promote intra-ASEAN trade, members
established the ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA),
to slash their tariff to 5 percent or less on
manufactured goods because the progress is
slow.
APEC
(Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation)
 Includes the economic powers of U.S, Japan
and China.
 To increase multilateral co-operation in view of
the economic rise of the Pacific nations and the
growing interdependence within the region.
AFRICA
Southern African Development Community
(SADC)
 To promote the development of their regional
economy.
Economic and Monetary Community of Central
Africa (CEMAC)
 to achieve collective autonomy, raise the
standard of living of its populations and
maintain economic stability through harmonious
cooperation
Economic Community of West African States
(ECOWAS)
 To promote co-operation on regional economic
development programs.
1. OPPORTUNITIES
2. THREATS
OPPORTUNITIES
 The creation of single market offers significant
opportunities. E.g The French and Italian market
in 1992
 Additional opportunities arise from the inherent
lower cost of doing business in a single market.
 Standard and simplified tax regimes.
 Firms can serve whole market of the country
from a single location.
THREATS
 Business environment become more
competitive.
 Threat to non- EU lies in the long term
improvement in the competitive position of many
European and North Americans firms.
 Being shut out of „Fortress Europe‟ and
„Fortress North America‟ whereby they might
impose barriers to Non-EU and Non-American
firms to trade with the countries.

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Regional economic integration (2)

  • 1.
  • 2. Regional Economic Integration refers to agreement between groups of countries in geographic region to reduce and ultimately remove tariff and non tariff barriers to the free flow of goods, services and factors of production between each other countries.  Regional trade agreement are design to promote free trade, but instead the word may be moving toward a situation in which a number of regional trade blocks compete against each other.
  • 3. There are five levels of economic integration : • Free Trade Area encourages trade among its members by eliminating trade barriers (tariffs, quotas, and other nontariff barriers [NTBs]) among them. I. European Free Trade Association (EFTA) : Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Switzerland II. North American Free trade Agreement (NAFTA) : Canada, Mexico and United States
  • 4. • Custom Union combines the elimination of internal trade barriers among its members with the adoption of common external trade policies toward nonmembers. I. Andean Pact (between Bolivia, Columbia ,Ecuador and Peru) is an example of a customs union.
  • 5. • Common Market eliminating barriers that inhibit the movement of factors of production (labor, capital, and technology) among its members. I. MEROSUR (between Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay )is aiming for common market status.
  • 6. • Economic Union represents full integration of the economics of two or more countries. It also involves free flows of products and factors of productions between members countries and adoption of common currency, harmonization of member countries tax rates and common monetary and fiscal policy. I. European Union (EU) is an imperfect economic union.
  • 7. •Political Union involves a central political apparatus that coordinates the economic, social and foreign policy of members state. I. EU is headed towards at least partial political union, and United States is an example of even closer political union.
  • 8.
  • 9. Economic Reasons for Integration Political Reasons for Integration
  • 10. •*opening a country to free trade stimulate economic growth in the country which creates dynamic gains from trade.  economic theories suggest free trade and foreign direct investment is a positive activity in which all participating countries gain  as an attempt to achieve additional gain from the free flow of trade and investment between countries beyond those attainable under international agreement  motivate desires to exploit gains from free trade and investment
  • 11. Attempt to establish trade areas, customs union and the like. By linking neighbouring economies and making them increasingly dependent on each other, incentive are created for political co-operation between neighbouring states Integration will reduce potential violent conflict between the state By grouping their economies together, the countries can enhance their political weight in the world
  • 12.
  • 13.  EU is the most important regional trading bloc in the world.  27 member countries that compose one of the world‟s richest markets  The creation of EU was motivated by the desires of two world wars of western europe to promote peace and the prosperity through economic and political cooperation.
  • 14.
  • 15.  The first six European nation that signed the Treaty of Rome (established the European Economic Community) in 1957 are France, West Germany, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg.  In 1970s , followed European nation such as UK, Denmark, and Ireland joined EEC which became the European Community, (EC).
  • 16. GOVERNING THE EUROPEAN NATION  The members of EU are sovereign nation which agreed to cede their powers to the EU.  Characterized both as an “intergovernmental government” and “supranational government”.  EU is governed by four orgnizations: 1. The Council of the European Union 2. The European Commission 3. The European parliament 4. The European court of Justice
  • 17. THE STRUGGLE TO CREATE COMMON MARKET  The Treaty of Rome‟s goal is to create a common market that would permit free flow of goods, services, labor, capital and technology.  Unfortunately, conflicting national regulations affects nearly every good, services purchased and the completion of the common market  Ways and process of eliminating conflicts and barriers to establish a common market: 1. Process of harmonization 2. Concept of mutual recognition 3. The issuing of its White Paper
  • 18. FROM COMMON MARKET TO EUROPEAN UNION  Many EU economist were arguing that European firms remained at a competitive disadvantage because of the risks and costs in so many different currencies  The result was a new treaty known formally as the Treaty on European Union and informally as the Maastricht treaty which rests on three pillars designed to further economic and political integration:-
  • 19. a) A new agreement to create common foreign and defense policies among members b) A new agreement to cooperate on police, judicial, and public safety manners. c) The old familiar European Community, with new provisions to create an economic and monetary union among member states.  European Community became commonly known as the European Union in recognition of the increasing integration of Europe.
  • 20.  Five Convergence criteria that were developed because of the economic policies of its member was needed to be successful: 1) Inflation rate must be more than 1.5 percentage point 2) Long term interest rates must not be more than 2 percentage points 3) Must have been a member of the EU‟s revised exchange-rate mechanism for 2 years 4) Government budget deficit must be no more than 3% of its GDP 5) Government debt must be trending toward no more than 60% of its GDP.
  • 21.  Treaty of Europe ( Treaty of Amsterdam) furthered the process of European integration in 1997.  In 2003, The Treaty of Nice furthered the integration which became effective to reduce the risk of political gridlock as the number of members increased, the treaty reduced the number of areas.  Two years later, in 2005 they agreed to support the Treaty of Lisbon called Reform Treaty which adopted many of the government changes.
  • 23. North American Free Trade Aggreement  The goal: to eliminate all the tariffs on bilateral trade between Canada and U.S. by 1988.  The NAFTA agreements was finalized on January 1, 1994.  Contain provisions to protect intellectual property right.  Abolition within 10 years of tariff on 99% of the goods traded among Mexico, Canada and U.S
  • 24.  Removes most restriction on FDI between the 3 members countries.  Under NAFTA, each country is allowed to apply its own environmental standard.  NAFTA establishes 2 commissions with the power to impose fines and remove trade privileges.
  • 26. •The Mercosur Accord members; Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Ururguay •Andean Community members; Bolivia, Chile, Columbia, Ecuador, and Peru
  • 27. MERCOSUR ACCORD  Originated in 1988, it is a free trade pact between Brazil & Argentina.  The aim : to establish a full free trade area by the end of 1994 and a common market sometime later.  In March 1990, Uruguay and Paraguay joined as members.
  • 28. ANDEAN COMMUNITY  Formed in 1969 when Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador, Columbia and Peru signed the Cartegena Agreement.  Based on the EU model but it was less successful in its achieving goal; to make them more competitive with larger countries.  Collapsed in the mid 1980s
  • 29. ASIA ASEAN (Association of South East Asia Nation)
  • 30.  Established in August 1967  To promote regional political and economic cooperation.  To promote intra-ASEAN trade, members established the ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA), to slash their tariff to 5 percent or less on manufactured goods because the progress is slow.
  • 32.  Includes the economic powers of U.S, Japan and China.  To increase multilateral co-operation in view of the economic rise of the Pacific nations and the growing interdependence within the region.
  • 34. Southern African Development Community (SADC)  To promote the development of their regional economy. Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa (CEMAC)  to achieve collective autonomy, raise the standard of living of its populations and maintain economic stability through harmonious cooperation Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS)  To promote co-operation on regional economic development programs.
  • 36. OPPORTUNITIES  The creation of single market offers significant opportunities. E.g The French and Italian market in 1992  Additional opportunities arise from the inherent lower cost of doing business in a single market.  Standard and simplified tax regimes.  Firms can serve whole market of the country from a single location.
  • 37. THREATS  Business environment become more competitive.  Threat to non- EU lies in the long term improvement in the competitive position of many European and North Americans firms.  Being shut out of „Fortress Europe‟ and „Fortress North America‟ whereby they might impose barriers to Non-EU and Non-American firms to trade with the countries.