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The study of regionalism is essential as it has become a vital
trend with profound regional and global impacts. Japan, Korea and
China are regarded as the key actors for such action in East Asia.
While regionalization has created building blocks for economic
integration, the act of exclusion from regionalism will only lead
to marginalization. Therefore, it is important to learn how to make
it work. This book analyzes the effect of China, Japan and Korea's
trade strategy on ASEAN countries. As closer economic ties between
countries in the area have expanded significantly in the last
decade, economic regionalization in East Asia has proceeded in a
much more dynamic fashion than regionalist projects. Hastiadi
argues that regionalism in the form of Regional Trade Agreements
(RTAs) is better than the present regionalization as it promotes
sustainability in the future.
This book examines the challenges that ASEAN (Association of
Southeast Asian Nations) members need to overcome in order to
sustain and intensify economic growth. The ASEAN market is widely
regarded as a new hub of growth, not least in light of increasing
protectionism and declining economic growth of the three largest
countries in Northeast Asia (China, Japan, and South Korea).
Contributors address a range of issues with a concentrated focus on
evidence from Indonesia, including globalisation, increasing
populism, trade, FDI, the benefits of the production network, and
related issues such as spill-over, crises, innovation and
technology, and selected sectoral commodity and policy analysis of
Indonesia. This book analyses and explains the relationship between
trade and foreign direct investment, and technical changes, with
regard to improving 'productivity' in the supply-side economic
growth model using, in particular, Indonesia as the de facto leader
of ASEAN. This book will be of interest to academics and students
specialising in international economics and international
development.
This book examines the challenges that ASEAN (Association of
Southeast Asian Nations) members need to overcome in order to
sustain and intensify economic growth. The ASEAN market is widely
regarded as a new hub of growth, not least in light of increasing
protectionism and declining economic growth of the three largest
countries in Northeast Asia (China, Japan, and South Korea).
Contributors address a range of issues with a concentrated focus on
evidence from Indonesia, including globalisation, increasing
populism, trade, FDI, the benefits of the production network, and
related issues such as spill-over, crises, innovation and
technology, and selected sectoral commodity and policy analysis of
Indonesia. This book analyses and explains the relationship between
trade and foreign direct investment, and technical changes, with
regard to improving 'productivity' in the supply-side economic
growth model using, in particular, Indonesia as the de facto leader
of ASEAN. This book will be of interest to academics and students
specialising in international economics and international
development.
The study of regionalism is essential as it has become a vital
trend with profound regional and global impacts. Japan, Korea and
China are regarded as the key actors for such action in East Asia.
While regionalization has created building blocks for economic
integration, the act of exclusion from regionalism will only lead
to marginalization. Therefore, it is important to learn how to make
it work. This book analyzes the effect of China, Japan and Korea's
trade strategy on ASEAN countries. As closer economic ties between
countries in the area have expanded significantly in the last
decade, economic regionalization in East Asia has proceeded in a
much more dynamic fashion than regionalist projects. Hastiadi
argues that regionalism in the form of Regional Trade Agreements
(RTAs) is better than the present regionalization as it promotes
sustainability in the future.
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