Academic Paper

Trading borders: the importance of interregional integration and economy size for the impact of secession

Figus, G., McGregor, P., McIntyre, S., & Roy, G. (2025). Trading borders: the importance of interregional integration and economy size for the impact of secession. Regional Studies, 1–16. https://doi.org/10.1080/00343404.2025.2461756

Published 30 March 2025

This paper analyses the impact of secession on the ‘seceding’ and ‘successor’ regions. A two-regions computable general equilibrium model is initially calibrated to a set of synthetic datasets where the regions only differ in relative size and trade integration. Using the case of two identical regions as a benchmark we show how relative size and trade integration determine the relative impact on both regions. This framework is used to explore three European case studies, the UK, Spain and Italy, demonstrating how, although always detrimental for both regions, trade integration and relative size explain the economic impacts of new trade borders.

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Gioele Figus

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Peter McGregor

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Stuart McIntyre

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Graeme Roy

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