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This paper argues that the collective action in Asia by its regional organizations has historically suffered from a …
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facing ASEAN could be classified into six broad categories: (1) the shifting balance of power in the Asia Pacific; (2) the …
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This paper evaluates the extent of exchange rate coordination among Asian economies using a hypothetical Asian Currency Unit. Rising interdependence among Asian economies makes it vital for these economies to have a certain degree of exchange rate stability. However, the empirical evidence using...
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institutions that Asia needs to establish to contribute to this evolving global economic architecture. …
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This paper argues that preferential trade agreements (PTAs) and the World Trade Organization (WTO) are not substitutes, and while PTAs are without doubt here to stay, dispensing with a multilateral venue for doing business in trade matters is not a serious option. It is therefore necessary to...
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Since the financial crises of 1997, East Asia has made modest but nonetheless significant steps towards greater …
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two-track approach of relying on multilateral liberalization under the GATT/WTO and open regionalism under Asia …
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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, political,...
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The paper argues that United States (US) participation in the East Asia Summit (EAS)—regional integration architecture … failure of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) arrangement to foster trade liberalization in the region; and (iv) the …
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This paper examines both the strengths and weaknesses of the Group of Twenty (G-20) from the perspective of input and output legitimacy. Notwithstanding some initial successes the constraints with respect to “output” have become more acute. Moreover, the “input” legitimacy of the G-20...
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