Europe, East Asia and Apec
A Shared Global Agenda?
Herausgeber: Drysdale, Peter; Vines, David
Europe, East Asia and Apec
A Shared Global Agenda?
Herausgeber: Drysdale, Peter; Vines, David
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This book contrasts regional economic integration in the Asia Pacific Region and in Europe.
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This book contrasts regional economic integration in the Asia Pacific Region and in Europe.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 540g
- ISBN-13: 9780521168434
- ISBN-10: 0521168430
- Artikelnr.: 31972155
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 540g
- ISBN-13: 9780521168434
- ISBN-10: 0521168430
- Artikelnr.: 31972155
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
List of figures; List of tables; List of contributors; Preface; Part I.
Context: 1. Europe and East Asia: a shared global agenda? P. Drysdale, D.
Vines and B. House; 2. Commercial links between Western Europe and East
Asia: retrospects and prospects K. Anderson and J. Francois; 3. Regionalism
in Europe and the Asia Pacific R. Pomfret; Part II. Regional Identities: 4.
European integration: retrospect and prospect R. Portes and D. Vines; 5.
Open regionalism: the nature of Asia Pacific integration P. Drysdale, A.
Elek and H. Soesastro; 6. Beyond liberalisation of trade in goods:
alternative strategies for regional trade and investment facilitation P. S.
Intal Jr. and C. Findlay; Part III. Modelling the regional integration
process: 7. Trade liberalisation in the European Union and APEC: what if
the approaches were exchanged? Y. Yang, R. Duncan and T. Lawson; 8.
Regional and multilateral trade liberalisation: the effects on trade,
investment and welfare W. J. McKibbin; Part IV. Linkages between Europe and
East Asia: 9. Europe's trade, investment and strategic policy interests in
Asia and APEC R. J. Langhammer; Part V. Global Issues: 10. China and the
global system J. Y. Lin; 11. Regionalism and the world trading system:
reflections on trends in EU, US and APEC policy J. Rollo; 12. Europe and
Asia Pacific economic cooperation R. Garnaut.
Context: 1. Europe and East Asia: a shared global agenda? P. Drysdale, D.
Vines and B. House; 2. Commercial links between Western Europe and East
Asia: retrospects and prospects K. Anderson and J. Francois; 3. Regionalism
in Europe and the Asia Pacific R. Pomfret; Part II. Regional Identities: 4.
European integration: retrospect and prospect R. Portes and D. Vines; 5.
Open regionalism: the nature of Asia Pacific integration P. Drysdale, A.
Elek and H. Soesastro; 6. Beyond liberalisation of trade in goods:
alternative strategies for regional trade and investment facilitation P. S.
Intal Jr. and C. Findlay; Part III. Modelling the regional integration
process: 7. Trade liberalisation in the European Union and APEC: what if
the approaches were exchanged? Y. Yang, R. Duncan and T. Lawson; 8.
Regional and multilateral trade liberalisation: the effects on trade,
investment and welfare W. J. McKibbin; Part IV. Linkages between Europe and
East Asia: 9. Europe's trade, investment and strategic policy interests in
Asia and APEC R. J. Langhammer; Part V. Global Issues: 10. China and the
global system J. Y. Lin; 11. Regionalism and the world trading system:
reflections on trends in EU, US and APEC policy J. Rollo; 12. Europe and
Asia Pacific economic cooperation R. Garnaut.
List of figures; List of tables; List of contributors; Preface; Part I.
Context: 1. Europe and East Asia: a shared global agenda? P. Drysdale, D.
Vines and B. House; 2. Commercial links between Western Europe and East
Asia: retrospects and prospects K. Anderson and J. Francois; 3. Regionalism
in Europe and the Asia Pacific R. Pomfret; Part II. Regional Identities: 4.
European integration: retrospect and prospect R. Portes and D. Vines; 5.
Open regionalism: the nature of Asia Pacific integration P. Drysdale, A.
Elek and H. Soesastro; 6. Beyond liberalisation of trade in goods:
alternative strategies for regional trade and investment facilitation P. S.
Intal Jr. and C. Findlay; Part III. Modelling the regional integration
process: 7. Trade liberalisation in the European Union and APEC: what if
the approaches were exchanged? Y. Yang, R. Duncan and T. Lawson; 8.
Regional and multilateral trade liberalisation: the effects on trade,
investment and welfare W. J. McKibbin; Part IV. Linkages between Europe and
East Asia: 9. Europe's trade, investment and strategic policy interests in
Asia and APEC R. J. Langhammer; Part V. Global Issues: 10. China and the
global system J. Y. Lin; 11. Regionalism and the world trading system:
reflections on trends in EU, US and APEC policy J. Rollo; 12. Europe and
Asia Pacific economic cooperation R. Garnaut.
Context: 1. Europe and East Asia: a shared global agenda? P. Drysdale, D.
Vines and B. House; 2. Commercial links between Western Europe and East
Asia: retrospects and prospects K. Anderson and J. Francois; 3. Regionalism
in Europe and the Asia Pacific R. Pomfret; Part II. Regional Identities: 4.
European integration: retrospect and prospect R. Portes and D. Vines; 5.
Open regionalism: the nature of Asia Pacific integration P. Drysdale, A.
Elek and H. Soesastro; 6. Beyond liberalisation of trade in goods:
alternative strategies for regional trade and investment facilitation P. S.
Intal Jr. and C. Findlay; Part III. Modelling the regional integration
process: 7. Trade liberalisation in the European Union and APEC: what if
the approaches were exchanged? Y. Yang, R. Duncan and T. Lawson; 8.
Regional and multilateral trade liberalisation: the effects on trade,
investment and welfare W. J. McKibbin; Part IV. Linkages between Europe and
East Asia: 9. Europe's trade, investment and strategic policy interests in
Asia and APEC R. J. Langhammer; Part V. Global Issues: 10. China and the
global system J. Y. Lin; 11. Regionalism and the world trading system:
reflections on trends in EU, US and APEC policy J. Rollo; 12. Europe and
Asia Pacific economic cooperation R. Garnaut.