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Different Paths of Regional I ntegration: Trade N etworks and Regional Institution‐Building in Europe, S outheast Asia and S outhern Africa
Author(s) -
Krapohl Sebastian,
Fink Simon
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
jcms: journal of common market studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.54
H-Index - 90
eISSN - 1468-5965
pISSN - 0021-9886
DOI - 10.1111/jcms.12012
Subject(s) - centrality , argument (complex analysis) , regional trade , economic geography , path (computing) , regional integration , economic integration , institution , international trade , path dependence , economics , political science , economy , free trade , neoclassical economics , computer science , law , biochemistry , chemistry , mathematics , combinatorics , programming language
Abstract This article argues that regional integration can follow three different developmental paths, depending on the centrality of external economic actors and economic asymmetries in regional trade networks. The first path causes intra‐regional interdependence, the second path reinforces dependence on extra‐regional actors, and the third path reinforces asymmetries in the region. The article illustrates this argument using diachronic network visualization of trade networks in three world regions. The E uropean U nion ( EU ) corresponds to the first path, the A ssociation of S outheast A sian N ations ( ASEAN ) to the second and the S outhern A frican D evelopment C ommunity ( SADC ) to the third. The theoretical argument and empirical analysis in the article demonstrate how regional organizations get locked into these developmental paths, and how regional integration reinforces rather than changes existing economic structures.