Role of External Commerce Integration in Driving Macroeconomic Progress in East African Economies
Abstract
External commerce integration has long been recognized as a fundamental driver of macroeconomic transformation, particularly in developing regions seeking to accelerate growth, industrialization, and structural change. Within East African economies, integration into global trade networks has intensified over the past decades, influenced by regional cooperation frameworks, policy liberalization, and globalization dynamics. This study critically examines the role of external commerce integration in shaping macroeconomic progress in East African economies, focusing on its impact on productivity, income growth, structural transformation, and institutional development.
The research adopts a comprehensive analytical framework grounded in classical and endogenous growth theories, complemented by empirical insights from cross-country and regional studies. By synthesizing existing literature, the study evaluates how trade openness, foreign direct investment, and global value chain participation contribute to economic development. It further explores the mediating role of institutional quality, infrastructure, and policy frameworks in determining the effectiveness of integration strategies.
Findings indicate that external commerce integration significantly enhances macroeconomic performance through multiple channels, including technology transfer, capital inflows, and market expansion. However, the benefits are unevenly distributed across countries and sectors, largely due to variations in institutional capacity, governance structures, and industrial readiness. While some East African economies experience accelerated growth and diversification, others remain constrained by structural bottlenecks and limited absorptive capacity.
The study concludes that successful integration requires a balanced approach that combines liberalization with strategic policy interventions, institutional strengthening, and investment in human capital. It contributes to the existing literature by providing a nuanced understanding of the conditions under which external commerce integration drives sustainable macroeconomic progress in East Africa.
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