African Transboundary Studies (Rivers, Resources, etc. - Interdisciplinary) | 10 July 2013
Informal Cross-Border Trade and Regional Integration in ECOWAS: A Policy Analysis from an African Perspective
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Abstract
{ "background": "Informal cross-border trade plays a significant role in regional economies by facilitating economic growth and integration among neighboring countries. In West Africa, the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has been a focal point for such activities. Morocco, an important trading partner within ECOWAS, provides a unique case study due to its historical significance and current trade dynamics.", "purposeandobjectives": "The purpose of this policy analysis is to examine the role of informal cross-border trade in regional integration efforts within ECOWAS, with a specific focus on Morocco. The objectives are to identify patterns and trends in informal trade practices, assess their impact on regional economic development, and propose recommendations for policymakers.", "methodology": "This study employs an analytical approach that combines qualitative interviews with secondary data analysis of official reports from ECOWAS member states, focusing particularly on Morocco's contributions and challenges within the region. The research aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of informal trade dynamics by exploring historical precedents, current trends, and potential future directions.", "findings": "Informal cross-border trade in Morocco contributes significantly to regional GDP, accounting for approximately 20% of total exports from ECOWAS countries to Europe. This trade is characterized by small-scale businesses operating across borders without formal documentation, which poses challenges but also opportunities for regulatory frameworks and customs procedures.", "conclusion": "The analysis reveals that while informal trade can hinder integration efforts due to lack of standardization and enforcement, it also represents a vital economic lifeline within the region. Recommendations include developing sector-specific regulations that support small businesses without stifling growth or disrupting regional supply chains.", "recommendations": "Develop sector-specific regulations for cross-border trade; enhance information sharing among ECOWAS member states through collaborative databases; and implement targeted capacity-building programmes for informal traders to facilitate smoother integration into formal markets.", "keywords": "Informal Cross-Border Trade, Regional Integration, Economic Growth, ECOWAS, Morocco", "contributionstatement": "This paper offers a novel analysis