AFTA is ASEAN's response to the world-wide movement toward regional economic integration. Recent economic debate centers on measuring the impact of regional economic integration as a means of achieving persistent growth and facilitating structural adjustment. Park evaluates the long term effects that AFTA should have among ASEAN members, especially among the developing countries, by applying static, dynamic, and trade-linked CGE models. This work is valuable reading for scholars, policy makers, and businessmen interested in Southeast Asia's development and economy.
AFTA is ASEAN's response to the world-wide movement toward regional economic integration. Recent economic debate centers on measuring the impact of regional economic integration as a means of achieving persistent growth and facilitating structural adjustment. Park evaluates the long term effects that AFTA should have among ASEAN members, especially among the developing countries, by applying static, dynamic, and trade-linked CGE models. This work is valuable reading for scholars, policy makers, and businessmen interested in Southeast Asia's development and economy.
INNWON PARK is Assistant Professor in the School of International Studies at Korea University.
Inhaltsangabe
Illustrations Foreword Acknowledgments Abbreviations Introduction Computable General Equilibrium Models Trade-Focused Static CGE Model Analysis for a Developing Country Appendix A: CGE Model Structure Appendix B: Calibration Dynamic Sequenced CGE Model Analysis for a Developing Country Trade-Linked Multi-Country CGE Model Analysis for AFTA Conclusions Bibliography Index
Illustrations Foreword Acknowledgments Abbreviations Introduction Computable General Equilibrium Models Trade-Focused Static CGE Model Analysis for a Developing Country Appendix A: CGE Model Structure Appendix B: Calibration Dynamic Sequenced CGE Model Analysis for a Developing Country Trade-Linked Multi-Country CGE Model Analysis for AFTA Conclusions Bibliography Index
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