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The Role of Infrastructure in the Dynamics of Intra-African Trade: Implications for the AfCFTA
[Le Rôle des Infrastructures dans la Dynamique du Commerce Intra-Africain: Implications pour la ZLECAF]

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  • Ibrahima Alassane Ba

    (Université Mohammed V de Rabat. Faculté des Sciences Juridiques, Economiques et Sociales, Souissi)

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This study examines the impact of infrastructure development, both hard and soft ,on the regionalization of intra-African trade. It is based on the analysis of panel data applied to the member countries of CENSAD, as well as an augmented gravity model enriched with variables describing the quality of logistics infrastructure, the levelof technological development, the degree of economic freedom, and the level of customs complexity. The results of this study highlight that the regionalism implemented within CENSAD stimulates intra-community exchanges. However, this positive impact is mitigated by infrastructure gaps, administrative and customs burdens, institutional opacity, as well as the weakness of information and communication technologies. In summary, this study demonstrates that a 5% improvement in infrastructure within the community would stimulate intra-CENSAD trade by 128%. The main increases would occur following the easing of customs procedures, as regionalization would be boosted by 48%. The second priority area for reform within the economic and regional community is the institutional environment. Furthermore, modernization and optimization of governance would increase the level of intra-regional trade by approximately 41%

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  • Ibrahima Alassane Ba, 2023. "The Role of Infrastructure in the Dynamics of Intra-African Trade: Implications for the AfCFTA [Le Rôle des Infrastructures dans la Dynamique du Commerce Intra-Africain: Implications pour la ZLECAF," Post-Print hal-04244724, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-04244724
    DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.8380804
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    Keywords

    ZLECAF; CENSAD; Infrastructure; Modèle de gravité; donnée de panels; Hard infrastructures; Soft infrastructure; African Scientific Journal; intégration régionale;
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