05664nam 2200697Ia 450 991078072800332120230721024345.01-282-76164-19786612761645981-4289-18-3(CKB)2490000000001592(EBL)1679282(OCoLC)729020643(SSID)ssj0000412178(PQKBManifestationID)11306233(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000412178(PQKBWorkID)10366510(PQKB)10161111(MiAaPQ)EBC1679282(WSP)00000596 (WaSeSS)Ind00021605(Au-PeEL)EBL1679282(CaPaEBR)ebr10422000(CaONFJC)MIL276164(EXLCZ)99249000000000159220070125d2009 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrASEAN economic integration[electronic resource] trade, foreign direct investment and finance /Michael G. PlummerHackensack, NJ ;London World Scientific Pub.c20091 online resource (354 p.)Advanced research in Asian economic studies,1793-0944 ;6Description based upon print version of record.981-256-910-3 Includes bibliographical references and index.Contents; Dedication; Foreword; 1. Introduction and Overview; 1. Introduction; 2. A Survey of the Business Environment in ASEAN; 2.1. Macroeconomic Environment; 2.2. Internalizing Policy Externalities: Learning from the Asian Crisis; 2.3. Microeconomic Environment; 3. Summary of Chapters; References; Part I: Trends in ASEAN Economic Cooperation; 2. ASEAN Economic Integration in a Global Context: Trade, Investment, and Policy Issues; 1. Introduction; 2. Structural Change, Microeconomic Policy, and Rising Interdependence; 2.1. Liberalization, Growth and the Forces Behind Regional Integration2.2. Structural Change 2.3. Fragmentation, the Search for New Production Niches, and the Significance of China; 3. Policy Analysis of Post-Crisis Developments in the Real Sector; 3.1. Microeconomic Policy Indicators; 3.2. Commercial Policy Reform; 4. Regional Economic Cooperation in Asia: Making Regionalism Support Regional Integration; 4.1. Factors Influencing the Regionalism Movement in Asia; 4.2. Brief Review of Regionalism in East Asia; 4.3. The Economics of Regionalism in Asia; 4.4. Regional Strategies: WTO, Regional, Subregional, Bilateral; 5. Looking to the Future; References3. Aligning ASEAN Commercial Policies in the AEC1. Introduction; 2. ASEAN Commercial Policy in a Global Context; 2.1. ASEAN and the Doha Development Agenda; 3. ASEAN Economic Integration; 3.1. The General Case for Regionalism; 3.2. Brief Review of ASEAN Economic Integration Initiatives; 4. ASEAN FTAs with Third Countries; 4.1. Review of Existing Accords; 4.2. Economic E.ects of Third-Country FTAs on ASEAN: A Brief Survey; 4.3. The China Question; 4.4. On the "Spaghetti Bowl" Effect and Best Practices; 5. Aligning ASEAN External Tariffs; 5.1. Why an AEC?; 5.2. An ASEAN Customs Union?5.2.1. FTAs and CUs Compared: Economic and Non-Economic Issues 5.2.2. Design of an ASEAN Customs Union; 5.3. Institutional Considerations; References; 4. ASEAN Investment Cooperation; 1. Introduction; 2. Trends in Foreign Direct Investment in ASEAN; 2.1. FDI In.ows in ASEAN Member Countries; 2.2. Sectoral Distribution of FDI; 2.3. Trends in the CLMV; 3. Determinants of FDI in ASEAN; 3.1. Brief Review of Variables A.ecting Inward FDI; 3.2. Trade and Investment Links; 3.3. Trade and FDI: Shifts from Horizontal to Vertical Operations due to AFTA3.4. A Gravity Model Approach to the Determinants of FDI Outflows 3.5. The "China Threat" Hypothesis; 4. Issues of Competitiveness and Complementarity; 4.1. Competitiveness in Terms of Trade; 4.2. Competitiveness in Terms of Foreign Direct Investment In.ows; 4.3. Concluding Remarks; 5. Review of the AIA; 6. Agreements Outside ASEAN Framework: Bilateral Investment Treaties; 7. Has the AIA Met its Goals?; Appendix; References; 5. Bond Market Development and Integration in ASEAN; 1. Introduction; 2. Bond-Market Potential in ASEAN: Supply, Demand and Institutional Considerations3. ASEAN Financial Cooperation and the Bond MarketGiven the rapid emergence of regional economic arrangements in Asia, especially in Southeast Asia, it is useful to understand clearly what regionalism implies for the region, as well as to take stock as to the far-reaching and complicated effects of formal economic cooperation and integration. This book allows the reader to better understand the relevant international policies of the Southeast Asian economies, and to appreciate the potential lessons for other developing regions. It also focuses on the regionalism trend with an explicit application to ASEAN, as well as the implications ofAdvanced research in Asian economic studies ;6.Economic developmentSoutheast AsiaInvestments, ForeignSoutheast AsiaSoutheast AsiaEconomic integrationSoutheast AsiaForeign economic relationsEconomic developmentInvestments, Foreign337.159Plummer Michael G.1959-300750MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910780728003321Asean economic integration1117118UNINA