Intégration régionale Sud-Sud et répartition intra-zone des activités
Arsène Rieber and
Thi Anh-Dao Tran
Revue économique, 2004, vol. 55, issue 1, 41-64
Abstract:
Relying on a three-country model of economic geography (one Northern and two Southern countries), this paper analyzes the effects of South-South regional integration on the location of industry inside the area. A comparison between different trading arrangements shows that in the absence of cooperation, a developing country can promote industrialization and improve its welfare by unilateral trade liberalization. However, the benefits of unilateral liberalization seem to hold only in a context where the other developing country maintains unilateral protectionism. When instead there is cooperation among the Southern countries, the customs union seems to be the best option because a South-South liberalization coupled with protection vis-à-vis of the North improves the production structures and welfare levels without asymmetry among the integrating countries. However, while the formation of a customs union area benefits the integrating region as a whole according to the industry size, some member countries may be reluctant to apply a common tariff outside the area from the point of view of welfare. This result, the so-called prisoner?s dilemma, displays difficulties in implementing a customs union. Finally, our paper highlights the costs resulting from no cooperation : by implementing trade protection against each other, the Southern countries would deteriorate their performance both in terms of industrialization and welfare, while accentuating their trade dependence vis-à-vis of the North. Classification JEL : F12, F15, O10, R10
JEL-codes: F12 F15 O10 R10 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2004
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