Arab economic integration : an awakening to remove barriers to prosperity

Author

Saidi, Nasir

Source

Economic Research Forum : Working Paper Series

Issue

Vol. 2003, Issue 301-340 (31 Dec. 2003), pp.1-51, 51 p.

Publisher

Economic Research Forum for the Arab Countries Iran and Turkey

Publication Date

2003-12-31

Country of Publication

Egypt

No. of Pages

51

Main Subjects

Economy and Commerce

Topics

Abstract AR

تختتم الورقة بعدد من التوصيات السياسية، منها: (1) إعادة التفاوض بشأن منطقة التجارة الحرة العربية الكبري ?قامة اتفاق التكامل ا?قليمي علي نطاق أوسع يشتمل علي تجارة الخدمات بما يتماشي مع ا?تفاق العام بشأن تجارة الخدمات، وتحرير تدفقات رأس المال وا?ستثمار، وحرية تنقل العمالة، والحرية المؤسسية؛ و(2) تمويل ا?ستثمار في مشروعات البنية التحتية عبر الوطنية وا?قليمية لمساعدة التكامل ا?قليمي بمشاركة القطاع الخاص، مما يؤدي إلي شبكات متكاملة في الدول العربية للنقل، وا?تصا?ت، والطاقة، وا?تصا?ت السلكية واللاسلكية، وأساس عريض النطاق يقدم "هيكل المعلومة" لدخول ا?قتصادات والمجتمعات العربية إلي العصر الرقمي؛ و(3) مساعدة السياسات ا?قتصادية وا?جتماعية وتمويلها لدعم تقارب الدخول في المنطقة العربية.

و(4) تحديد أولويات تطوير أسواق المال، ووضع أسس تكاملها، وتوحيد أنظمة السداد في الدول العربية ?رساء نظام "الهدف العربي" الذي سوف يضع ا?ساس لنظام سعر الصرف العربي؛ و(5) تأسيس مجموعة من المؤسسات لتهيئة المناخ للتكامل ا?قتصادي ودعمه وتأسيس مرفق للتكامل ا?قليمي والتمويل التنموي؛ و(6) وضع إستراتيجية لسياسة ا?صلاح ا?قتصادي وا?دارة الرشيدة العامة وللشركات؛ و(7) تنفيذ مجموعة من سياسات ا?صلاح ا?قليمية الشاملة لتساعد علي ظهور "الصوت" ا?قليمي المحلي المشترك.

Abstract EN

External challenges frequently offer an impetus for internal unification.

The challenges emerging post September 11, the war in Afghanistan and Iraq, and the declared war on terrorism, are strategic opportunities that the Arab countries should grasp to create a turning point in the history of the region.

This paper calls for an Arab awakening - a renaissance embodied in a strategy of regional economic integration.

Witnessing an increase in intra-regional tourism, capital, and direct investment flows, the business sector has already taken up the challenge; while the corporate sector and the new generation of entrepreneurs aspiring to enjoy the benefits of regional economic integration, face barriers.

The paper reviews the empirical evidence and analysis relative to trade, investment, labour, and capital market integration.

The Arab countries are less integrated than countries with similar levels of development and per capita income.

Major impediments to integration and prosperity include economic policy and administrative obstacles that impede trade liberalization and economic integration and lead to relatively high costs of doing business.

The institutional legacies of colonialism leading to weak regional integration institutions, poor regional infrastructure leading to high logistics costs, and the “curse of natural resources” are important structural factors retarding integration.

The paper concludes with a number of policy recommendations, namely: (1) Renegotiation of the GAFTA to establish an Arab Regional Integration Agreement (ARIA) with a wider scope that encompasses trade in services consistent with GATS, liberalization of capital flows and investment, freedom of labour movement, and freedom of establishment; (2) Finance investment in trans-national and regional infrastructure projects to help regional integration with private sector participation, leading to a pan-Arab integrated network of transport, communications, energy, telecommunications, and a broadband backbone to provide the “info structure” for an entry of Arab economies and societies into the digital age; (3) Assistance and finance for economic and social policies to support the convergence of incomes in the Arab region.

(4) Prioritizing the development of the capital markets, setting the basis for their integration, and integrating the payment systems in the Arab countries to create an ‘Arab Target’ system that would establish the infrastructure for an Arab exchange rate system; (5) Establishing a set of institutions to enable and support economic integration and the creation of a regional integration and development financing facility; (6) Setting up a strategy for economic policy reform and public and corporate good governance; and (7) Implementation of a comprehensive regional policy-reform package to enable the emergence of the region’s home-grown common “voice”

American Psychological Association (APA)

Saidi, Nasir. 2003. Arab economic integration : an awakening to remove barriers to prosperity. Economic Research Forum : Working Paper Series،Vol. 2003, no. 301-340, pp.1-51.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-147140

Modern Language Association (MLA)

Saidi, Nasir. Arab economic integration : an awakening to remove barriers to prosperity. Economic Research Forum : Working Paper Series No. 301-340 (Dec. 2003), pp.1-51.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-147140

American Medical Association (AMA)

Saidi, Nasir. Arab economic integration : an awakening to remove barriers to prosperity. Economic Research Forum : Working Paper Series. 2003. Vol. 2003, no. 301-340, pp.1-51.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-147140

Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Notes

Includes bibliographical references : p. 25-29

Record ID

BIM-147140