Economic integration, both within Asia and around the world, has
had a major impact on the economies of the Asia-Pacific. NAFTA, the
European Union, and ASEAN have determined the course of foreign
direct investment, development, trade and policy making throughout
the region. The editors of this volume have chosen 14 articles that
best represent their work in this area over the past decade. They
examine the major issues and future course of integration and offer
recommendations for the future success of developing economies in
an increasingly dependent world. The book is divided into three
sections. The first offers the reader an overview of the chapters
and an historical review of ASEAN integration. The second section
considers the effects on Asian countries of regional integration in
Europe and North America. The final section considers integration
within the Asian economies themselves. Together, they reveal a
complex and varied series of causes and effects. It also leads to
three important policy conclusions that will need to be considered
in charting the course of regional economic development in the
twenty-first century. Researchers and students in Economics and
international business and anyone interested in economic
integration and Asian development will find this collection to be
very useful.
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