Central American Economic Integration

Subtitle
An Introduction to the Study of Customs Union and Relations with the European Union
Volume, number, page
45 p.
Year of Publication
2007
Author(s)
NIETO SOLÍS José Antonio
Organization Name
Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Empresariales - Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Acronym
UCM
Publisher
UCM
City
Madrid
Country of Publication
Spain
Full Date
Mayo-2007
Considered Countries
Guatemala
Honduras
El Salvador
Nicaragua
Costa Rica
Category
Reports
Theme
Subregion - European Union
BIREGIONAL RELATIONS UE - LAC
Agreements
Government
Business
Keyword(s)
Economic integration
Economic integration policy
Trade integration
European Union
Central America
Caribbean
CAFTA
Plan Puebla Panama
Group of Rio Dialogue
Trade Unions
Free Trade Agreements
Free market economies
Free trade areas
Common markets
Economic cooperation
Economic Agreements
Economic Partnership Agreement
Customs unions
Abstract
This Working Paper focuses on the characteristics and challenges of the process of economic integration in Central America and it analyses the situation and alternatives of the existing customs union in the region. It also refers to the external relations of Central America, in particular with the European Union (EU), the USA (CAFTA) and Mexico (Plan Puebla Panama). In order to extend the analytical scope, Central American relations with the EU have been considered in the general context of the relations between Latin America and the EU (Group of Rio Dialogue).
The Paper emphasizes the importance of strengthening economic integration and improving external relations of Central American countries. For this reasons, I suggest to establish a common budget in the region, with a revenue system based on national contributions and on the customs union incomes and an expenditure mechanism able to carry out structural projects. A common budget will reinforce the existing process of
integration, will contribute to the improvement of the international insertion of Central American countries and will boost economic social development in the region.
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