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East Asian Economic Regionalism [electronic resource] : Feasibilities and Challenges / edited by Choong Yong Ahn, Richard E. Baldwin, Inkyo Cheong.

Contributor(s): Publisher: Boston, MA : Springer US, 2005Description: XXIII, 194 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780387243313
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 338.9 23
LOC classification:
  • HD72-88
Online resources:
Contents:
Northeast Asian Views on an EAFTA -- China’s Approach to an Institutional Regional Arrangement -- East Asian Free Trade Agreement: Strategic Aspects for Japan -- Evaluation of Recent Progress of FTAs in East Asia — A Korean Perspective -- Southeast Asian Views on an EAFTA -- An East Asian FTA: A New Frontier of Economic Cooperation in East Asia -- Indonesia’s FTA Policy and Its Perspectives on an East Asian FTA -- An East Asia FTA: A Malaysian Perspective -- An East Asian FTA: A Philippine Perspective -- Assessment of East Asian Regionalism -- Estimation of Economic Effects of FTAs in East Asia — CGE Approach -- Asian Regionalism: Promises and Pitfalls -- EU’s Strategy Towards East Asian Integration and Regionalism.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Economic regionalism has become a worldwide phenomenon. Since the Asian financial crisis, East Asian countries are accelerating the ongoing market-driven economic integration as well as institutional economic integration. The question is whether East Asia can reach an East Asian FTA (EAFTA), which is the first step towards institutional economic integration. East Asian Economic Regionalism attempts to analyze the feasibilities of economic integration in East Asia and to discuss emerging economic integration efforts in East Asia with special reference to an East Asian FTA. Although economic integration is desirable economically, positions and approaches of each regional economy toward East Asian economic integration may differ depending on the circumstances of the countries concerned. East Asian Economic Regionalism provides diverse positions on East Asian economic integration by ASEAN countries, as well as the Northeastern countries of China, Japan and Korea. The volume also provides economic assessment of EAFTA and evaluates East Asian economic integration. East Asian Economic Regionalism may be the first book on East Asian economic integration with positions toward economic integration of major players in the region.
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Northeast Asian Views on an EAFTA -- China’s Approach to an Institutional Regional Arrangement -- East Asian Free Trade Agreement: Strategic Aspects for Japan -- Evaluation of Recent Progress of FTAs in East Asia — A Korean Perspective -- Southeast Asian Views on an EAFTA -- An East Asian FTA: A New Frontier of Economic Cooperation in East Asia -- Indonesia’s FTA Policy and Its Perspectives on an East Asian FTA -- An East Asia FTA: A Malaysian Perspective -- An East Asian FTA: A Philippine Perspective -- Assessment of East Asian Regionalism -- Estimation of Economic Effects of FTAs in East Asia — CGE Approach -- Asian Regionalism: Promises and Pitfalls -- EU’s Strategy Towards East Asian Integration and Regionalism.

Economic regionalism has become a worldwide phenomenon. Since the Asian financial crisis, East Asian countries are accelerating the ongoing market-driven economic integration as well as institutional economic integration. The question is whether East Asia can reach an East Asian FTA (EAFTA), which is the first step towards institutional economic integration. East Asian Economic Regionalism attempts to analyze the feasibilities of economic integration in East Asia and to discuss emerging economic integration efforts in East Asia with special reference to an East Asian FTA. Although economic integration is desirable economically, positions and approaches of each regional economy toward East Asian economic integration may differ depending on the circumstances of the countries concerned. East Asian Economic Regionalism provides diverse positions on East Asian economic integration by ASEAN countries, as well as the Northeastern countries of China, Japan and Korea. The volume also provides economic assessment of EAFTA and evaluates East Asian economic integration. East Asian Economic Regionalism may be the first book on East Asian economic integration with positions toward economic integration of major players in the region.

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