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Free trade agreements in the Asia Pacific [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Christopher Findlay, Shujiro Urata
Free trade agreements in the Asia Pacific [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Christopher Findlay, Shujiro Urata
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hackensack, N.J., : World Scientific, c2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (332 p.)
Disciplina 382.915
Altri autori (Persone) FindlayChristopher C (Christopher Charles)
UrataShūjirō <1950->
Collana World Scientific studies in international economics
Soggetto topico Free trade - East Asia
Free trade - Pacific Area
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-282-75792-X
9786612757921
981-4271-39-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto CONTENTS; Preface; Overview; 1. Free Trade Agreements in East Asia; 1.1. Rapid expansion of FTAs; 1.2. Characteristics and motives of FTAs in East Asia; 2. Objectives of the Research Project; 3. Major Findings; 3.1. Quality of FTAs; 3.2. Impacts of FTAs; 4. Future Research Agenda; References; 1. Rules of Origin and Agricultural Trade Liberalisation in Major Free Trade Agreements I. Cheong and J. Cho; 1. Introduction; 2. Descriptive Overviews of ROO; 2.1. Theoretical survey on ROO; 2.2. Descriptive analysis of ROO in major FTAs; 2.2.1. ROOs in the US and EU FTAs; 2.2.2. ROOs in East Asian FTAs
3. Empirical Assessment of ROOs 3.1. Analysis on index components; 3.2. Assessment of restrictiveness of ROO; 3.2.1. Existing studies; 3.2.2. Restrictiveness of ROO in FTAs by Japan and Korea; 4. Agricultural Liberalisation in Major FTAs; 4.1. FTAs by Western countries; 4.2. FTAs by Japan and Korea; 4.3. ASEAN-China FTA; 5. Conclusion; References; 2. Services in Free Trade Agreements R. Ochiai, P. Dee and C. Findlay; 1. Introduction; 2. Formand Content; 2.1. Regional characteristics of form; 2.2. Negative-list versus positive-list approach-Contents
2.3. The GATS template versus the NAFTA template 3. Domestic Regulation; 4. Market Access and National Treatment; 5. Comparison Between Bilateral and Multiple Member Agreements; 6. Rules of Origin; 7. Overall Evaluation on Liberalisation; 8. Summary; Appendix; References; 3. Analysis of the Restrictions on Foreign Direct Investment in Free Trade Agreements S. Urata and J. Sasuya; 1. Introduction; 2. Methodology; 3. Results and Discussion; 3.1. Degrees of restrictions; 3.2. Assessment by country; 3.3. Types of restrictive measures; 3.4. Restrictions on different sectors; 4. Concluding Remarks
Appendix References; 4. A Comparison of the Safeguard Mechanisms of Free Trade Agreements A. Kotera and T. Kitamura; 1. Introduction; 2. Bilateral and Regional Safeguard Mechanisms; 2.1. The basic idea and structure of safeguard mechanisms; 2.2. The intrinsic nature of bilateral and regional safeguard mechanisms; 2.3. Analysis and evaluation of the selected safeguard mechanisms; 2.3.1. Indicators for analysis and their descriptions; 2.4. Analysis of the selected bilateral and regional safeguard mechanisms; 2.4.1. NAFTA; 2.4.2. EFTA; 2.4.3. AFTA; 2.4.4. EC-Mexico; 2.4.5. Australia-New Zealand
2.4.6. US-Singapore 2.4.7. US-Australia; 2.4.8. Japan-Mexico; 2.4.9. Japan-Singapore; 2.4.10. Korea-Chile; 2.4.11. Korea-Singapore; 2.4.12. China-ASEAN; 3. Classification of the Selected Bilateral and Regional Safeguard Mechanisms; 3.1. No general safeguard type; 3.2. Quasi-global safeguard type; 3.2.1. WTO type; 3.2.2. GATT type; 3.2.3. NAFTA type; 3.2.4. European type; 4. Final Remarks; Appendix; References; 5. Assessing the Economic Impacts of Free Trade Agreements: A Computable Equilibrium Model Approach K. Abe; 1. The Theoretical Framework and the Simulation Model Adopted
1.1. Surveys on the impacts of an FTA
Record Nr. UNINA-9910456103903321
Hackensack, N.J., : World Scientific, c2010
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Free trade agreements in the Asia Pacific [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Christopher Findlay, Shujiro Urata
Free trade agreements in the Asia Pacific [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Christopher Findlay, Shujiro Urata
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hackensack, N.J., : World Scientific, c2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (332 p.)
Disciplina 382.915
Altri autori (Persone) FindlayChristopher C (Christopher Charles)
UrataShūjirō <1950->
Collana World Scientific studies in international economics
Soggetto topico Free trade - East Asia
Free trade - Pacific Area
ISBN 1-282-75792-X
9786612757921
981-4271-39-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto CONTENTS; Preface; Overview; 1. Free Trade Agreements in East Asia; 1.1. Rapid expansion of FTAs; 1.2. Characteristics and motives of FTAs in East Asia; 2. Objectives of the Research Project; 3. Major Findings; 3.1. Quality of FTAs; 3.2. Impacts of FTAs; 4. Future Research Agenda; References; 1. Rules of Origin and Agricultural Trade Liberalisation in Major Free Trade Agreements I. Cheong and J. Cho; 1. Introduction; 2. Descriptive Overviews of ROO; 2.1. Theoretical survey on ROO; 2.2. Descriptive analysis of ROO in major FTAs; 2.2.1. ROOs in the US and EU FTAs; 2.2.2. ROOs in East Asian FTAs
3. Empirical Assessment of ROOs 3.1. Analysis on index components; 3.2. Assessment of restrictiveness of ROO; 3.2.1. Existing studies; 3.2.2. Restrictiveness of ROO in FTAs by Japan and Korea; 4. Agricultural Liberalisation in Major FTAs; 4.1. FTAs by Western countries; 4.2. FTAs by Japan and Korea; 4.3. ASEAN-China FTA; 5. Conclusion; References; 2. Services in Free Trade Agreements R. Ochiai, P. Dee and C. Findlay; 1. Introduction; 2. Formand Content; 2.1. Regional characteristics of form; 2.2. Negative-list versus positive-list approach-Contents
2.3. The GATS template versus the NAFTA template 3. Domestic Regulation; 4. Market Access and National Treatment; 5. Comparison Between Bilateral and Multiple Member Agreements; 6. Rules of Origin; 7. Overall Evaluation on Liberalisation; 8. Summary; Appendix; References; 3. Analysis of the Restrictions on Foreign Direct Investment in Free Trade Agreements S. Urata and J. Sasuya; 1. Introduction; 2. Methodology; 3. Results and Discussion; 3.1. Degrees of restrictions; 3.2. Assessment by country; 3.3. Types of restrictive measures; 3.4. Restrictions on different sectors; 4. Concluding Remarks
Appendix References; 4. A Comparison of the Safeguard Mechanisms of Free Trade Agreements A. Kotera and T. Kitamura; 1. Introduction; 2. Bilateral and Regional Safeguard Mechanisms; 2.1. The basic idea and structure of safeguard mechanisms; 2.2. The intrinsic nature of bilateral and regional safeguard mechanisms; 2.3. Analysis and evaluation of the selected safeguard mechanisms; 2.3.1. Indicators for analysis and their descriptions; 2.4. Analysis of the selected bilateral and regional safeguard mechanisms; 2.4.1. NAFTA; 2.4.2. EFTA; 2.4.3. AFTA; 2.4.4. EC-Mexico; 2.4.5. Australia-New Zealand
2.4.6. US-Singapore 2.4.7. US-Australia; 2.4.8. Japan-Mexico; 2.4.9. Japan-Singapore; 2.4.10. Korea-Chile; 2.4.11. Korea-Singapore; 2.4.12. China-ASEAN; 3. Classification of the Selected Bilateral and Regional Safeguard Mechanisms; 3.1. No general safeguard type; 3.2. Quasi-global safeguard type; 3.2.1. WTO type; 3.2.2. GATT type; 3.2.3. NAFTA type; 3.2.4. European type; 4. Final Remarks; Appendix; References; 5. Assessing the Economic Impacts of Free Trade Agreements: A Computable Equilibrium Model Approach K. Abe; 1. The Theoretical Framework and the Simulation Model Adopted
1.1. Surveys on the impacts of an FTA
Record Nr. UNINA-9910780891703321
Hackensack, N.J., : World Scientific, c2010
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Free trade agreements in the Asia Pacific [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Christopher Findlay, Shujiro Urata
Free trade agreements in the Asia Pacific [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Christopher Findlay, Shujiro Urata
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hackensack, N.J., : World Scientific, c2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (332 p.)
Disciplina 382.915
Altri autori (Persone) FindlayChristopher C (Christopher Charles)
UrataShūjirō <1950->
Collana World Scientific studies in international economics
Soggetto topico Free trade - East Asia
Free trade - Pacific Area
ISBN 1-282-75792-X
9786612757921
981-4271-39-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto CONTENTS; Preface; Overview; 1. Free Trade Agreements in East Asia; 1.1. Rapid expansion of FTAs; 1.2. Characteristics and motives of FTAs in East Asia; 2. Objectives of the Research Project; 3. Major Findings; 3.1. Quality of FTAs; 3.2. Impacts of FTAs; 4. Future Research Agenda; References; 1. Rules of Origin and Agricultural Trade Liberalisation in Major Free Trade Agreements I. Cheong and J. Cho; 1. Introduction; 2. Descriptive Overviews of ROO; 2.1. Theoretical survey on ROO; 2.2. Descriptive analysis of ROO in major FTAs; 2.2.1. ROOs in the US and EU FTAs; 2.2.2. ROOs in East Asian FTAs
3. Empirical Assessment of ROOs 3.1. Analysis on index components; 3.2. Assessment of restrictiveness of ROO; 3.2.1. Existing studies; 3.2.2. Restrictiveness of ROO in FTAs by Japan and Korea; 4. Agricultural Liberalisation in Major FTAs; 4.1. FTAs by Western countries; 4.2. FTAs by Japan and Korea; 4.3. ASEAN-China FTA; 5. Conclusion; References; 2. Services in Free Trade Agreements R. Ochiai, P. Dee and C. Findlay; 1. Introduction; 2. Formand Content; 2.1. Regional characteristics of form; 2.2. Negative-list versus positive-list approach-Contents
2.3. The GATS template versus the NAFTA template 3. Domestic Regulation; 4. Market Access and National Treatment; 5. Comparison Between Bilateral and Multiple Member Agreements; 6. Rules of Origin; 7. Overall Evaluation on Liberalisation; 8. Summary; Appendix; References; 3. Analysis of the Restrictions on Foreign Direct Investment in Free Trade Agreements S. Urata and J. Sasuya; 1. Introduction; 2. Methodology; 3. Results and Discussion; 3.1. Degrees of restrictions; 3.2. Assessment by country; 3.3. Types of restrictive measures; 3.4. Restrictions on different sectors; 4. Concluding Remarks
Appendix References; 4. A Comparison of the Safeguard Mechanisms of Free Trade Agreements A. Kotera and T. Kitamura; 1. Introduction; 2. Bilateral and Regional Safeguard Mechanisms; 2.1. The basic idea and structure of safeguard mechanisms; 2.2. The intrinsic nature of bilateral and regional safeguard mechanisms; 2.3. Analysis and evaluation of the selected safeguard mechanisms; 2.3.1. Indicators for analysis and their descriptions; 2.4. Analysis of the selected bilateral and regional safeguard mechanisms; 2.4.1. NAFTA; 2.4.2. EFTA; 2.4.3. AFTA; 2.4.4. EC-Mexico; 2.4.5. Australia-New Zealand
2.4.6. US-Singapore 2.4.7. US-Australia; 2.4.8. Japan-Mexico; 2.4.9. Japan-Singapore; 2.4.10. Korea-Chile; 2.4.11. Korea-Singapore; 2.4.12. China-ASEAN; 3. Classification of the Selected Bilateral and Regional Safeguard Mechanisms; 3.1. No general safeguard type; 3.2. Quasi-global safeguard type; 3.2.1. WTO type; 3.2.2. GATT type; 3.2.3. NAFTA type; 3.2.4. European type; 4. Final Remarks; Appendix; References; 5. Assessing the Economic Impacts of Free Trade Agreements: A Computable Equilibrium Model Approach K. Abe; 1. The Theoretical Framework and the Simulation Model Adopted
1.1. Surveys on the impacts of an FTA
Record Nr. UNINA-9910810614403321
Hackensack, N.J., : World Scientific, c2010
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui