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The development trinity: How regional integration impacts growth,inequality and poverty
Authors:Amelia U Santos‐Paulino  Alisa DiCaprio  Maria V Sokolova
Abstract:Developing countries today have become more active participants in regional trade agreements. This raises questions about how the benefits of integration are distributed, and the extent to which lower‐income countries are able to capture development gains. Historically, such impacts have been difficult to identify with precision. This paper seeks to address this gap by empirically analysing the impact of regional integration on development, particularly the effects on growth and welfare. Using both bilateral and regional integration measures, we show that the ability to capture gains from integration varies across developing country regional groups, with developing Asia benefiting on par with developed countries. The findings in the paper indicate that trade and trade policy play an important role in reducing inequality and poverty in developing countries. It also shows that regionalism can function as a channel to make multilateralism a more adept way of addressing national challenges.
Keywords:free trade agreements  growth  inequality  least developed countries  low‐income countries  panel data  poverty  regional integration
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