The book examines the question of whether and how ASEAN's existing free trade agreements with key partners can be converted to a much larger regional and comprehensive economic partnership.
The book examines the question of whether and how ASEAN's existing free trade agreements with key partners can be converted to a much larger regional and comprehensive economic partnership.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Christopher Findlay took up the position of Executive Dean of the Faculty of the Professions at the University of Adelaide in June 2011. Professor Findlay is also currently vice-chair of the Australian Committee for Pacific Economic Cooperation (AUSPECC). Previously he was professor of economics and head of school at the University of Adelaide. Professor Findlay has a PhD and MEc from the ANU and an honours degree in economics from the University of Adelaide. He became a member of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia in 2002 and a member of the General Division of the Order of Australia (AM) in 2007. Australia's economic relations with Asia is the theme of his research.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Overview 2. Production Network Trade of ASEAN in the Context of China's Rise 3. Trade Facilitation in ASEAN+6 Economies: Provisions in FTAs, Performance and the Way Forward 4. FDI Liberalisation, Free Trade Agreements and Greater Regionalism in Asia and ASEAN 5. Services in ASEAN+1 FTAs 6. Pursuing a Consolidated Tariff Structure in the RCEP: Sensitivity and Inconsistency in ASEAN's Trade Protection 7. Rules of Origin in ASEAN+1 Free Trade Agreements and the Supply Chain in East Asia 8. ASEAN+1 FTAs and the Global Supply Chain in East Asia: The Case of the Philippine Automotive and Electronics Sectors 9. FTAs and Supply Chains in the Thai Automotive Industry 10. The Electronics Industry in Malaysia 11. The Electronics Industry in Indonesia 12. Regulatory Restrictions in Logistics Services of ASEAN+6 Economies 13. The Nature of Relationships within Supply Networks and Their Role in the Delivery of Services in East Asian Emerging Markets
1. Overview 2. Production Network Trade of ASEAN in the Context of China's Rise 3. Trade Facilitation in ASEAN+6 Economies: Provisions in FTAs, Performance and the Way Forward 4. FDI Liberalisation, Free Trade Agreements and Greater Regionalism in Asia and ASEAN 5. Services in ASEAN+1 FTAs 6. Pursuing a Consolidated Tariff Structure in the RCEP: Sensitivity and Inconsistency in ASEAN's Trade Protection 7. Rules of Origin in ASEAN+1 Free Trade Agreements and the Supply Chain in East Asia 8. ASEAN+1 FTAs and the Global Supply Chain in East Asia: The Case of the Philippine Automotive and Electronics Sectors 9. FTAs and Supply Chains in the Thai Automotive Industry 10. The Electronics Industry in Malaysia 11. The Electronics Industry in Indonesia 12. Regulatory Restrictions in Logistics Services of ASEAN+6 Economies 13. The Nature of Relationships within Supply Networks and Their Role in the Delivery of Services in East Asian Emerging Markets
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