Fr. 240.00

Politics and the Economics of Integration in Asia and the Pacific

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Shiro Armstrong is a Research Fellow in the Crawford School of Economics and Government at the Australian National University and is currently an Australian Government Endeavour Research Fellow and the Gary Saxonhouse Prize Visiting Fellow to the Center on Japanese Economy and Business at Columbia University. He is co-editor of the East Asia Forum. Klappentext Papers originally presented to the 33rd Pacific Trade and Development Conference held in Taipei! Taiwan in 2009. Zusammenfassung This important collection of essays sheds light on the interaction between economics and politics across Asia, and answers some of the big questions about how, why and when politics helps or hinders economic integration across and within borders. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Overview and Issues Shiro Armstrong 2. Beyond the Golden Era: Asia Pacific Cooperation after the Global Financial Crisis Peter A. Petri 3. Regional Economic Integration in Asia: The Track Record and Prospects Razeen Sally 4. The Influence of Economics and Politics on the Structure of World Trade and Investment Flows Shiro Armstrong and Peter Drysdale 5. Investment! Production and Trade Networks as Drivers of East Asian Integration Ralph Paprzycki and Keiko Ito 6. Trade Potential between Mainland China and Taiwan Xinpeng Xu and Yu Sheng 7. The Varying Fortunes of ASEAN Economic Integration: What Does the Historical Experience Reveal? Helen E.S. Nesadurai 8. Managing Deeper Integration in Asia and the Pacific Haryo Aswicahyono

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