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Taiwan's Role in the Economic Architecture of East Asia and the Pacific

Peter Drysdale and Xinpeng Xu

Chapter 5 in Economic Reform and Cross-Strait Relations:Taiwan and China in the WTO, 2007, pp 149-185 from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.

Abstract: AbstractThe following sections are included:INTRODUCTIONREGIONAL TRADE, INVESTMENT, AND GROWTHCROSS-STRAIT TRADE: A ONE-WAY STREETCHINA AS A DRIVER OF GROWTH IN THE REGIONTHE COSTS TO TAIWAN FROM TRADE DISCRIMINATION AGAINST CHINAPROLIFERATION OF FREE TRADE ARRANGEMENTSRegional Trade Policy EnvironmentEconomic and Political Costs to TaiwanLINKING GLOBALIZATION TO CROSS-STRAIT INTEGRATIONUnilateral InitiativesA Common Market without External TariffsRegional Strategies with a Global FaceTAIWAN'S REGIONAL ROLE AND CHINA'S GLOBAL CHOICE: A WAY FORWARD

Keywords: WTO; Taiwan; China; Cross-Strait Relations; International Political Economy; Economic Integration (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
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