Fueled by domestic economic reforms, regional production networks, and bilateral and regional-level initiatives, cooperation and integration between South and East Asia has been steadily growing since 1990s. This book establishes that if such initiatives succeed, they will have the potential to revive economic ties between the two sub-regions, helping them grow to dominate global trade.
Fueled by domestic economic reforms, regional production networks, and bilateral and regional-level initiatives, cooperation and integration between South and East Asia has been steadily growing since 1990s. This book establishes that if such initiatives succeed, they will have the potential to revive economic ties between the two sub-regions, helping them grow to dominate global trade.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jayant Menon is Lead Economist at the Asian Development Bank (ADB) in Manila, Philippines, where he works on trade, international investment, and development issues, and leads the Trade Team. T.N. Srinivasan is Samuel C. Park, Jr. Professor of Economics Emeritus and Professor Emeritus in International and Area Studies at Yale University. He is a Distinguished Professor (201419) at the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras.
Inhaltsangabe
* List of Tables and Figures * Foreword by Shang-Jin Wei * Introduction - T.N. Srinivasan and Jayant Menon * 1: Assessing the Experience of South AsiaEast Asia Integration - Ganeshan Wignaraja * 2: The Causal Relationship between Trade and FDI: Implication for India and East Asian Countries - Choongjae Cho * 3: Can FTAs Support the Growth or Spread of International Production Networks in Asia? - Jayant Menon * 4: Are Asias LDCs Gaining from Regional Integration? An Initial Look at Participation in Advanced Manufacturing Value Chains - Alisa DiCaprio and Sithanonxay Suvannaphakdy * 5: Nepals Trade Performance and Potential with Regional Partners - Ramesh Paudel and Swarnim Wagle * 6: Repositioning in the Global Apparel Value Chain in the Post-MFA Era: Strategic Issues and Evidence from Sri Lanka - Prema-Chandra Athukorala and Raveen Ekanayake * 7: Mapping the Future of High Value Manufacturing in India - Rajat Kathuria, Mansi Kedia, and Uttara Balakrishnan * 8: Indian Manufacturing in Asian Production Networks: Patterns and Prospects of Deeper Regional Integration - Meenu Tewari , C. Veeramani, and Manjeeta Singh * 9: Trade and Investment Barriers Affecting International Production Networks in India - Anwarul Hoda and Durgesh Kumar Rai * 10: Integrating South and Southeast Asia through Services Value Chain: The Case of India and Thailand - Arpita Mukherjee and Tanu M. Goyal * Index * About the Editors and Contributors
* List of Tables and Figures * Foreword by Shang-Jin Wei * Introduction - T.N. Srinivasan and Jayant Menon * 1: Assessing the Experience of South AsiaEast Asia Integration - Ganeshan Wignaraja * 2: The Causal Relationship between Trade and FDI: Implication for India and East Asian Countries - Choongjae Cho * 3: Can FTAs Support the Growth or Spread of International Production Networks in Asia? - Jayant Menon * 4: Are Asias LDCs Gaining from Regional Integration? An Initial Look at Participation in Advanced Manufacturing Value Chains - Alisa DiCaprio and Sithanonxay Suvannaphakdy * 5: Nepals Trade Performance and Potential with Regional Partners - Ramesh Paudel and Swarnim Wagle * 6: Repositioning in the Global Apparel Value Chain in the Post-MFA Era: Strategic Issues and Evidence from Sri Lanka - Prema-Chandra Athukorala and Raveen Ekanayake * 7: Mapping the Future of High Value Manufacturing in India - Rajat Kathuria, Mansi Kedia, and Uttara Balakrishnan * 8: Indian Manufacturing in Asian Production Networks: Patterns and Prospects of Deeper Regional Integration - Meenu Tewari , C. Veeramani, and Manjeeta Singh * 9: Trade and Investment Barriers Affecting International Production Networks in India - Anwarul Hoda and Durgesh Kumar Rai * 10: Integrating South and Southeast Asia through Services Value Chain: The Case of India and Thailand - Arpita Mukherjee and Tanu M. Goyal * Index * About the Editors and Contributors
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