East Asian Integration (First Edition)
Lili Yan Ing
in Books from Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA)
Abstract:
The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) presents a historic opportunity for East Asia to deepen cooperative commitment to the reforms that are needed to secure its future as a dynamic centre of higher than average global growth and regional prosperity in an open international economy. This ambition is important to all regional economies. RCEP policy leaders can move boldly—and expeditiously—to form an agreement that entrenches and substantially deepens the openness of their economies that has historically underpinned economic growth in the region. This is a time for leadership at all levels and strategies that are focused on the potential of economic cooperation to lift growth, not from defensive negotiating positions seeking to maintain the status quo that will serve only to undermine the welfare of future generations. The conception of RCEP is a process rooted in the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC), and ASEAN’s regional and global ambition can drive RCEP towards an ambitious set of commitments in trade and investments. RCEP success is an essential element in building ASEAN centrality.
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Assessing the Economic Effects of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership on ASEAN Member States

- Ken Itakura
- Ch 2 The Impact of ASEAN +1 FTAs on ASEAN's Trade

- Misa Okabe
- Ch 3 To Improve the Use of FTA: Lessons learned from Korea

- Inkyo Cheong
- Ch 4 Towards an Enabling Set of Rules of Origin for the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership

- Erlinda M. Medalla
- Ch 5 How Restrictive Are ASEAN's Rules of Origin?

- Olivier Cadot and Lili Yan Ing
- Ch 6 Liberalisation of Trade in Services under ASEAN+1 FTAs: A Mapping Exercise

- Hikari Ishido
- Ch 7 Services Productivity and Trade Openness: Case of ASEAN

- Shandre Mugan Thangavelu, Lili Yan Ing and Shujiro Urata
- Ch 8 Searching for an Ideal International Investment Protection Regime for ASEAN+ Dialogue Partners (RCEP): Where Do We Begin?

- Junianto James Losari
- Ch 9 Learning from the ASEAN+1 Model and the ACIA

- Nanda Nurridzki
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