East Asian Community: Prospects and Challenges
A Damuri
Working Papers from eSocialSciences
Abstract:
There is a growing need to a more institutionalized economic arrangement in East Asia. East Asia Economic Community might be an ideal form of such institution. However, the road is still long and bumpy ASEAN should act as a catalyst, but needs to be stronger and more integrated. Indonesia, as a founder of ASEAN, has an important role to shape and to stimulate ASEAN to be able to fit-in the EAEC development.
Keywords: ASEAN; Indonesia; East Asian Community; EAC; East Asian Economic Community; EAEC; International Financial RElations; International EconomicRelations; Economics; Regional Studies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2005-11
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