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The study identifies outstanding issues and bottlenecks and provides recommendations to facilitate the Philippines' full compliance to its commitments to the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC). Various in-depth interviews and surveys were conducted with concerned stakeholders from government...
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ASEAN has a vision to form a single community by 2020. Thus, ASEAN integration has been a topic of great interest but unfortunately, attention has been over-focused on economic aspect. This paper aims to study the specific aspect of ASEAN banking sector integration with three objectives....
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Can regionalism do what multilateralism has so far failed to do?promote greater openness of services markets? Although previous research has pointed to the wider and deeper legal commitments under regional agreements as proof that it can, no previous study has assessed the impact of such...
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This study maps out the degree of liberalization of trade in services under four ASEAN n frameworks. After constructing a database showing the existence of limitations on market access and/or national treatment by each service sector, the study finds that the commitment level differs greatly...
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ASEAN has a vision to form a single community by 2020. Thus, ASEAN integration has been a topic of great interest but unfortunately, attentions has been over-focused on economics aspect. This paper aims to study the specific aspect of ASEAN banking sector integration within three objectives....
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An important question in the design of bilateral and regional free trade agreements (FTAs) covering services is to what extent nonmembers benefit from the trade preferences that are negotiated among members. This question is resolved through services rules of origin. The restrictiveness of rules...
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Promoting quality health services to large population segments is a key ingredient to human and economic development. At its core, healthcare policymaking involves complex tradeoffs between promoting equitable and affordable access to a basic set of health services, creating incentives for...
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Research on trade in education services intensified at the beginning of the 21st century after the proposal to include these services into the Doha Round of multilateral trade negotiations under the auspices of WTO. The proposal triggered controversy among many academics, arguing that education...
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