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E-raamat: ASEAN and Regional Free Trade Agreements [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

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  • Formaat: 376 pages, 63 Tables, black and white; 68 Line drawings, black and white; 68 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Routledge-ERIA Studies in Development Economics
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-May-2015
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315712987
  • Taylor & Francis e-raamat
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  • Formaat: 376 pages, 63 Tables, black and white; 68 Line drawings, black and white; 68 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Routledge-ERIA Studies in Development Economics
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-May-2015
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315712987

Efforts to use existing trade agreements to build a larger regional agreement face many challenges. This book considers this problem with reference to ASEAN’s current agreements with key partners and the interest to build the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP). The analysis of the options is framed by a focus on the use of supply chains in international business. Issues considered include those related to reductions in tariffs, trade facilitation, the treatment of investment and of services and the definition of rules of origin. The work is informed by case studies of supply chains in automobile and electronics, and in a professional service sector. The book provides a set of priority actions for better progress in taking a bottom-up approach to building RCEP.

List of figures
vii
List of tables
x
List of contributors
xiv
Preface xvi
Acknowledgements xvii
1 Overview
1(19)
Christopher Findlay
2 Production network trade of ASEAN in the context of China's rise
20(23)
Nobuaki Yamashita
3 Trade facilitation in ASEAN+6 economies: provisions in FTAs, performance and the way forward
43(53)
Marie Isabelle Pellan
Marn-Heong Wong
4 EDI liberalisation, free trade agreements and greater regionalism in Asia and ASEAN
96(19)
Shandre M. Thangavelu
Christopher Findlay
Hank Lim
5 Services in ASEAN+1 FTAs
115(34)
Hikari Ishido
6 Pursuing a consolidated tariff structure in the RCEP: sensitivity and inconsistency in ASEAN's trade protection
149(22)
Arata Kuno
Yoshifumi Fukunaga
Fukunari Kimura
7 Rules of origin in ASEAN+1 free trade agreements and the supply chain in East Asia
171(25)
Erlinda M. Medalla
Maureen Ane D. Rosellon
8 ASEAN+1 FTAs and the global supply chain in East Asia: the case of the Philippine automotive and electronics sectors
196(33)
Maureen Ane D. Rosellon
Erlinda M. Medalla
9 FTAs and supply chains in the Thai automotive industry
229(27)
Archanun Kohpaiboon
10 The electronics industry in Malaysia
256(41)
Rasyad A. Parinduri
Shandre M. Thangavelu
11 The electronics industry in Indonesia
297(19)
Rina Oktaviani
Eka Puspitawati
12 Regulatory restrictions in logistics services of ASEAN+6 economies
316(28)
Marn-Heong Wong
Claire H. Hollweg
13 The nature of relationships within supply networks and their role in the delivery of services in East Asian emerging markets
344(23)
Susan Freeman
Hung Trong Hoang
Wahid Murad
Index 367
Christopher Findlay took up the position of Executive Dean of the Faculty of the Professions at the University of Adelaide in June 2011. Professor Findlay is also currently vice-chair of the Australian Committee for Pacific Economic Cooperation (AUSPECC). Previously he was professor of economics and head of school at the University of Adelaide. Professor Findlay has a PhD and MEc from the ANU and an honours degree in economics from the University of Adelaide. He became a member of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia in 2002 and a member of the General Division of the Order of Australia (AM) in 2007. Australias economic relations with Asia is the theme of his research.