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China’s Changing Economic Structures and Its Implications for Regional Patterns of Trade Production and Integration

Kim Song Tan () and Hoe Ee Khor
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Kim Song Tan: School of Economics and Social Sciences, Singapore Management University

No 23-2005, Working Papers from Singapore Management University, School of Economics

Abstract: There is tremendous momentum for economic and financial integration in East Asia today. Partly inspired by the formation of the European Union and partly as a response to the 1997/98 Asia financial crisis, many East Asian countries are showing greater commitment to regional economic cooperation. A number of bilateral free trade agreements (FTAs) have either been concluded or are being negotiated.1 At a less formal level, the ASEAN+3 grouping has brought the whole region together in regular consultations over trade, investment, as well as monetary and exchange rate policy matters.

Pages: 31 pages
Date: 2005-11
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