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freefall at the world level, there emerged a second order response at the level of regional institutional building … themselves and helping the global economy. Asia is striving for modes of regional cooperation that are, on balance, complementary … main policy findings are that Asia’s future standing in an increasingly multi-centered world economy will be determined …
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This paper argues that the collective action in Asia by its regional organizations has historically suffered from a â … context of Asia as a whole) have lacked the necessary resources. The result has been that while the ASEAN-led Asian … remain weakly institutionalized and attract criticism as “talk-shops,†they have helped to ensure that Asia does not …
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the world. Global financial safety nets (GFSNs) are one important area for monetary cooperation. This paper reviews the … example, the G20 and ASEAN+3 or East Asia Summit (EAS). Such a GFSN should include the IMF and RFAs at a minimum, and it is …
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There is a strong presumption among economists that domestic reforms are promoted by regionalism. Yet strong empirical evidence for this proposition is lacking. This paper examines both the theoretical arguments and empirical evidence on this issue, drawing on the relevant economic,...
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The service sector is evolving. New services and new modes of delivering existing services have increased the complexities of services negotiations in the WTO and in FTAs. The WTO negotiations focus on market access but FTAs tend to go beyond market access to seeking regulatory commitments from...
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Asia has emerged from the global financial crisis as an important stabilizing force and engine of global economic … need to comprehend the politics of the changing structure of regional power. This paper discusses the challenges that Asia … change and on foreign investment. It argues that Asia is now a critical player in the global system and has a central …
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section draws out the implications for monetary regionalism in East Asia. …
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section draws out the implications for monetary regionalism in East Asia. …
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section draws out the implications for monetary regionalism in East Asia. …
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The interactions between China and South Asia could date back to 3rd century BC, but before the mid of 20th century … overcome? How the relationship between China and India, the most important regional member and another Rising-up power in Asia …
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