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The purpose of this paper is to inform the contemporary policy debate on promoting trade among developing countries (South–South trade) by analyzing trade patterns of developing Asian economies from a comparative global perspective. The paper begins with a stage-setting historical overview of...
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developing Asia's exports and growth. As a result, developing Asian countries are increasingly looking to the People's Republic … trade with the PRC can become an engine of growth for developing Asia. To do so, we examine the structure of PRC's trade … with developing Asia, in particular the relative shares of parts and components versus final goods in its imports from the …
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developing Asia’s exports and growth. As a result, developing Asian countries are increasingly looking to the People’s Republic … trade with the PRC can become an engine of growth for developing Asia. To do so, we examine the structure of PRC’s trade … with developing Asia, in particular the relative shares of parts and components versus final goods in its imports from the …
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Sovereign wealth funds (SWFs) have emerged in developing Asia as a policy response to an unprecedented accumulation of … sensitivity of state-led FDI severely constrains the ability of developing Asia's SWFs to undertake FDI on a significant scale …. Therefore, the potential for developing Asia's SWFs to become major sources of outward FDI is more apparent than real. This …
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This paper argues that developing Asia is overlooking an opportunity for increased growth and development through trade … in business services. Developing Asia would benefit from liberalizing services trade as it has benefited from … liberalizing goods trade. This argument rests on these key findings: business services are important for growth, developing Asia is …
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The Philippines is often referred to as a country from which export of services rather than manufactured goods is the principal engine for economic growth, as the share of the service sector in gross domestic product has exceeded that of the industry sector since the mid-1980s. Three major...
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The Philippines is often referred to as a country from which export of services rather than manufactured goods is the principal engine for economic growth, as the share of the service sector in gross domestic product has exceeded that of the industry sector since the mid-1980s. Three major...
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because of its maquiladoras network ties to the United States) the analysis highlights that outside Asia, developing countries …
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because of its maquiladoras network ties to the United States) the analysis highlights that outside Asia, developing countries …
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This paper attempts to provide a clear and comprehensive picture of trade integration in Asia, using a trade linkage … in terms of cross-regional comparisons and time series analyses. Next, since Asia is a group of heterogeneous economies … integration in Asia. The analysis includes the (i) regional introversion of each subregion, (ii) intersubregional trade linkage …
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