Northeast Asian economic regionalism: A Korean view
Kap-Young Jeong and
Kwan-Kyoo Choe
Global Economic Review, 2001, vol. 30, issue 1, 103-119
Abstract:
Does economic regionalism exist in Northeast Asia? If it does, what is the typical characteristic of economic regionalism in Northeast Asia compared with the economic regionalism in Europe and North America? And, what has it given to the interrelations among the regional countries in terms of both the political and strategic aspects? This paper will look into a concrete method to stabilize and sustain the economic regionalism in NEA with focus on the specific role of Korea.
Date: 2001
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