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International Journal of Social and Economic Research
Year : 2011, Volume : 1, Issue : 1
First page : ( 83) Last page : ( 99)
Online ISSN : 2249-6270.

What lessons can be learned for SAARC from ASEAN?

Jayanthakumaran Kankesu1, Lee Shao-Wei2

1School of Economics, University of Wollongong, NSW, 2522 Tel: 61 02 4221 4029  kankesu@uow.edu.au

2School of Economics, University of Wollongong, NSW, 2522. swl67@uow.edu.au

Online published on 31 January, 2012.

Abstract

This paper hypothesises that multilateralism and regionalism are complementary, and that regional income convergence is likely with a committed regionalism which often has links geographically and culturally and analyses the conditional convergence for founder members of ASEAN and SAARC countries by testing stochastic convergence and β-convergence. To supplement these results, this paper further explores the association between international trade, income per capita and regional income convergence by using Granger causality tests. It was found that global (non-discriminatory multilateral) reforms have had a greater impact on increasing trade for both trade blocs, and offer support for the convergence hypothesis in the ASEAN-5 countries. SAARC needs a more radical approach to integrate to promote regional strength (cultural values, low wages and low transport) in order to converge more successfully.

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Keywords

ASEAN-5, SAARC-5, trade liberalisation, income convergence, structural breaks, causality.

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