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"ASEAN economic cooperation and integration have come a long way since the organisation's early days, when cooperation was more political and diplomatic than economic in nature. ASEAN now constitutes the most ambitious organization of regional cooperation in the developing world. This book investigates the economics of various ASEAN and ASEAN-centric economic integration initiatives, focusing in particular on the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC). In addition to assessing the potential effects of the AEC onthe economies of the ten ASEAN member-states via changes in trade, foreign direct investment and economic structure, this book underscores the implementation challenges ASEAN faces as it completes the AEC project. It also considers the AEC in the contextof the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP). This comprehensive study is written for academic researchers and students, as well as for policy makers in ASEAN as they chart the future policy path of the region"--

"This innovative book series evaluates the community-building processes of ASEAN to date and offers a conceptual and policy toolkit for broader Asian thinking and planning of different legal and institutional models of economic and political regional integration in the region"--

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A concise but thorough review of the economics of ASEAN economic integration, with focus on the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC).
List of figures
ix
List of tables
x
General editors' preface xi
List of abbreviations
xvii
1 Introduction
1(4)
2 ASEAN diversity, economic growth and internationalisation
5(10)
2.1 ASEAN's economic diversity
5(5)
2.2 ASEAN economic growth and internationalisation
10(5)
3 ASEAN's international trade and foreign direct investment, commercial policy reforms and production networks
15(24)
3.1 ASEAN's international trade in goods
15(4)
3.2 ASEAN's international trade in services
19(3)
3.3 ASEAN's FDI inflows
22(3)
3.4 ASEAN commercial policy reforms
25(8)
3.5 ASEAN production networks and market-driven integration
33(6)
4 ASEAN's FTA-led economic integration
39(35)
4.1 ASEAN economic cooperation in the pre-AFTA period, 1977--91
39(9)
4.2 ASEAN economic integration in the AFTA period, 1992--2002
48(26)
5 The AEC and its economic effects
74(16)
5.1 Rationale and process towards the AEC
74(3)
5.2 Benefits of the AEC
77(10)
5.3 The AEC: component pillars and core elements
87(3)
54 The AEC Blueprint and its implementation
90(67)
5.5 What the AEC Scorecard tells
128(19)
5.6 Economic integration outcome indicators
147(5)
5.7 Realising the AEC objectives by 2015 and beyond
152(5)
6 Future directions: moving beyond AEC 2015
157(10)
Executive summary 167(8)
Bibliography 175(4)
Index 179
Siow Yue Chia is Senior Research Fellow at the Singapore Institute of International Affairs. Previously, Dr Chia was Executive Director of the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (Singapore), founding Regional Coordinator of the East Asian Development Network (EADN), and Economics Professor at the National University of Singapore. She has consulted for international, regional and Singapore organisations such as the World Bank, WTO and Asian Development Bank. Her research and publications cover international trade and investment, international labour mobility, and regional economic integration, with focus on the Asia Pacific, East Asia, Southeast Asia and Singapore. Michael G. Plummer is Director of SAIS Europe and the Eni Professor of International Economics at Johns Hopkins University. He was until recently Head of the Development Division of the OECD and was Associate Professor of Economics at Brandeis University before coming to SAIS. He has worked on numerous projects for international organizations, development and other government agencies, and regional development banks. His main academic interests relate to international trade, international finance, and Asian economic integration, especially in the ASEAN context.