Trade Effects of the East African Community Customs Union: Hype Versus Reality
Trade Effects of the East African Community Customs Union: Hype Versus Reality
This study uses a theoretically consistent gravity model to assess the average trade effect of the East African Community customs union implemented in 2005. The estimation is carried out using a framework that controls for endogeneity. Country-pair fixed effects are included to control for time constant factors while importer-year and exporter-year fixed effects account for time varying multilateral resistance variables. To check for robustness a Poisson pseudo-maximum likelihood estimation is used. The study covers the period 2000 to 2013 with a total of forty nine trading partners. The results suggest that the EAC customs union has produced a moderate positive effect on intra-EAC trade of about 22.1%.
CITATION: Buigut, Steven. Trade Effects of the East African Community Customs Union: Hype Versus Reality . : John Wiley & Sons Publishing Company , 2016. South African Journal of Economics, Vol. 84, No. 3, September 2016, pp. 422-439 - Available at: https://library.au.int/trade-effects-east-african-community-customs-union-hype-versus-reality-0