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in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), especially since the 1997-1998 Asian financial crisis. According … currency union. The large increase in intra-ASEAN trade in recent years raises the question of whether the ASEAN countries are … becoming better prepared to form a currency union. This article sets to test whether the recorded increase in intra-ASEAN trade …
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The Socialist Republic of Vietnam's accession on 11 January 2007 to the World Trade Organization was not an isolated foray into the global trading system, but rather the culmination of nearly twenty years of incremental integration and adjustment to WTO standards through preferential trade...
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Philippines, and Thailand (the ASEAN-4) de-industrialize and return to the roles they had in the 1950s and 1960s as primary … commodity exporters? Or will there be sufficient lucrative niches within the manufacturing production chains in which the ASEAN … force into the international division of labor might create significant welfare losses in the ASEAN-4, but only if foreign …
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withinASEAN and outside ASEAN to the countries and compare these influences with those ofother macroeconomic and institutional … factors over time. The analysis is undertaken usinga panel data set covering ten ASEAN countries over the period 1980 … inflows into ASEAN countries and confirm the crucial roleplayed by the quality of domestic institutions. The results are …
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