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This book examines the economic, political and institutional
dimensions of pan-Asian integration. With little progress made in
the Doha Round, there is heightened interest in deeper regional
integration in Asia. The book explores regional patterns of trade
and investment and the potential for deeper integration.
A recent study by the Asian Development Bank notes that by 2050,
Asia's per capita income would rise six-fold to reach Europe's
levels today, one of many indications of Asia's "re-emergence". By
then, Asia's share of global GDP would have doubled and it would
have regained the dominant economic position it once held some 300
years ago before the industrial revolution.What is less well-known
is that during the previous eras of globalization, Asia was also
regionally integrated and globally connected. During the 19th and
the first half of the 20th centuries, Asia was divided and
fragmented.This unique book argues that, led by the economic
dynamism and "re-encountering" between China and India, we are
witnessing the "Renaissance of Asia". As in the bygone eras, Asia
is integrating within itself and the global economy is
intensifying, now driven by market-oriented production networks and
economic policies. Asia is starting to be "re-centered" as trade
and investment relations between South Asia and East Asia surge.
Asia's rise is a restoration of the past, not a revolution. This
book is a must-read for anyone interested in the economic
development of Asia.
This timely book reviews how South Asia is rising to the challenge
of globalization. In particular, how are South Asian countries
maximizing the benefits of globalization whilst minimizing its
costs? What lessons have these countries learned from the East
Asian financial crisis? What actions have they taken at the
national, regional, and global level? Some important topics covered
in this book include policy reforms and economic integration in
South Asia, comparisons between South Asia (mainly India) and
China, and economic linkages between South Asia and East Asia
including the possibility of an integrated Pan-Asia similar to the
European Union. Academics, researchers, students, policymakers and
observers of South Asian, and more broadly Asian, economic
development and integration will want to read this book.
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