Proliferation of PTAs in East Asia: What Does it Mean for the Mekong Countries?
Since the late 1980s, Vietnam, Cambodia, PDR Lao, and Myanmar have been opening their economies to international trade and investment. With the exception of Myanmar, the reforms have yielded impressive results, but the process is far from complete. In this enlightening book, a group of leading scholars outline the continuing reform efforts needed to survive the current global recession and place these economies in a competitive position on the recovery of the world economy.
Authors: | Robertson, David |
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Subject: | Asian Studies | Development Studies | Economics and Finance |
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