African Community Development (Interdisciplinary - Social/Policy)

Advancing Scholarship Across the Continent

Vol. 2000 No. 1 (2000)

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Regional Economic Blocs in Africa: An Ethiopian Perspective Comparative Study

Yonas Negashetu, Bahir Dar University
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18724668
Published: May 25, 2000

Abstract

Regional economic blocs have emerged as significant drivers of development in Africa, with Ethiopia playing a pivotal role in this process. The study employs qualitative research methods to analyse existing literature and expert interviews, providing insights into how regional integration affects Ethiopia's economy and society. A notable finding is the significant role played by the East African Community in fostering agricultural cooperation among member states, with a 20% increase in cross-border trade volumes observed over five years. The study underscores the importance of regional economic blocs for Ethiopia's socio-economic development, particularly in enhancing agricultural productivity and market access. Policy recommendations include strengthening collaboration within existing blocs and exploring opportunities to join or form new regional partnerships that align with Ethiopian development goals.

How to Cite

Yonas Negashetu (2000). Regional Economic Blocs in Africa: An Ethiopian Perspective Comparative Study. African Community Development (Interdisciplinary - Social/Policy), Vol. 2000 No. 1 (2000). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18724668

Keywords

African geographyregionalismintegration studiesdevelopment economicsqualitative methodology

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