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ASEAN Economic Community: A Model for Asia-Wide Regional Integration?

ISBN-13: 9781137537102 / Angielski / Twarda / 2016 / 350 str.

Bruno Jetin; Mia Mikic
ASEAN Economic Community: A Model for Asia-Wide Regional Integration? Mikic, Mia 9781137537102 Palgrave MacMillan - książkaWidoczna okładka, to zdjęcie poglądowe, a rzeczywista szata graficzna może różnić się od prezentowanej.

ASEAN Economic Community: A Model for Asia-Wide Regional Integration?

ISBN-13: 9781137537102 / Angielski / Twarda / 2016 / 350 str.

Bruno Jetin; Mia Mikic
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The launch of the ASEAN Economic Community raises key issues: the deepening of regional trade and production sharing, and the associated problem of exchange rate management. This volume questions the capacity of a shallow institution to deal with complex consequences on employment and inclusiveness, creativity and connectivity, and inequality and social cohesion. At a time when broader agreements are competing for regional leadership, contributors debate whether ASEAN can serve as a model of integration or else be diluted in wider Asian and Pacific arrangements. Approaches combine economics, history, geography, and political science to provide a clear understanding of ASEAN's potential and weaknesses in technical and non-technical but always readable terms.

Kategorie:
Nauka, Socjologia i społeczeństwo
Kategorie BISAC:
Business & Economics > International - Economics & Trade
Political Science > International Relations - General
Political Science > Intergovernmental Organizations
Wydawca:
Palgrave MacMillan
Język:
Angielski
ISBN-13:
9781137537102
Rok wydania:
2016
Ilość stron:
350
Waga:
0.70 kg
Wymiary:
16.1 x 24.1 x 2.9
Oprawa:
Twarda
Wolumenów:
01
Dodatkowe informacje:
Bibliografia
Obwoluta
Wydanie ilustrowane

"This edited book focuses on the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC). ... This book is an interesting read for policymakers, economists and anyone interested in ASEAN and the AEC. ... the book is broadly based and renders a great summary of what regional integration in Southeast Asia has achieved and depicts a good picture of what may happen if a wider regional economic community within East Asia is built." (Christoph Casimir Odermatt, Journal of Southeast Asian Economies, Vol. 33, April, 2016)

Review of ASEAN Economic Community 2015 edited by Bruno Jetin and Mia Mikic

Douglas Brooks dofrobro@gmail.com

The potential audience for this volume consists of academics, government officials involved in fields related to or affected by regional cooperation and integration, and the broader development community. The book will attract economists (including political economists) but also other social scientists both from the Asia/Pacific region and from nonregional countries due to the diverse perspectives presented by contributors from various nationalities and the inherent lessons for other regions undergoing or considering economic integration.
The quality of the project is attested to by the high professional reputation of the contributors and their acknowledged expertise in the fields they, and the organizations they represent, address. The work is original, reflecting the importance and novelty of the AEC arrangements, as well as their implications for Asia-Pacific integration more broadly and alternative regional cooperation proposals. The contributors expound a range of different views, and various aspects are covered (free trade agreements, exchange rates, global value chains, innovation, inclusiveness, inequality, social cohesion, governance, connectivity, institutions), while many books on ASEAN or Asian integration focus on a much narrower scope. The book does not deal with ASEAN EC exclusively but reflects the centrality of the AEC in the Asia-Pacific integration process by setting it in the broader context. Frequent references to European integration and other regional cooperation efforts help to highlight strengths and limitations of the AEC.
The structure of the book is clear. It is organized around three main topics and is correspondingly divided into three sections: the first part presents the core economic issues of ASEAN EC/Asian integration (both macro and micro, the juxtaposition of which is unusual in ASEAN integration studies). The second part examines the impacts on innovation, structural transformation, and jobs. The third part deals with the consequences for domestic issues of inequality, social cohesion and governance. The presentation (at least in the materials provided) is clear and at a level of technicality suitable for a wide range of readers.
The recent APEC summit in Beijing and the Chinese support for a renewed drive for the Free Trade Area of Asia and the Pacific (FTAAP) suggests that the proposed volume could benefit from greater discussion of the relationship between, and comparative advantages of, the AEC and the FTAAP. Other regional cooperation efforts are discussed in some detail, but the FTAAP is largely neglected. This lacuna can be easily addressed and subject to this proviso, I strongly recommend publication of the proposed volume.

Introduction: Bruno Jetin & Mia Mikic
PART I. ASEAN ECONOMIC INTEGRATION IN THE CONTEXT OF EAST ASIA REGIONALISM
1. ASEAN's Imitation Economic Community: The Primacy of Domestic Political Economy; Lee Jones
2. By Chance or by Virtue? The regional economic integration in South East Asia; Jean-Raphaël Chaponnière, Marc Lautier
3. Trade implications of the ASEAN+ agreements for other Asian countries; Mia Mikic
4. Southeast Asian Countries in Global Production Networks; Prema-chandra Athukorala
5. Impact of monetary regimes and exchange rates on ASEAN economic integration; Nabil Aflouk, Jacques Mazier and Myoung Keun On
6. Global Value Chains and competitiveness of the integrated region: exchange rate issues; Witada Anukoonwattaka
7. Intra and Extra-regional trade costs of ASEAN economies: Implications for Asian regional Integration;
Yann Duval
PART II. IMPACT OF REGIONAL INTEGRATION ON STRUCTURAL CHANGE, EMPLOYMENT, AND INEQUALITIES.
8. Regional trade agreements, employment and inclusiveness; Kee Kim Beom, Fan Zhai, Phu Huynh
9. Economic development with improved conditions of employment and reduced inequality: what choices does ASEAN have in the medium and long-term?; Francis Cripps, Naret Khurasee
10. Does Outsourcing Enhance Skill Premiums in ASEAN?; Aekapol Chongvilaivan
11. Regional integration and the creative economies of ASEAN: Assessing the potential for a single ASEAN creative economy ; Teemu Puutio
PART III. IMPACT OF REGIONAL INTEGRATION ON POVERTY, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIAL COHESION
12. Trade, Infrastructure and Regional Inequality: Lessons for ASEAN Economic Community; Prabir De, Ajitava Raychaudhuri
13. Social Cohesion, Economic Resilience and Long-term Growth in Southeast Asia and Developing countries; Marc Lautier
14. Reduction of absolute poverty, increase of relative poverty and growing inequalities: a threat to social cohesion; Bruno Jetin
15. Investment in infrastructure and regional integration: Will connectivity reduce inequalities?; Nathalie Fau
16. Within-country spatial inequality and local governance capacity: the case of Indonesia; Christine Cabasset

Bruno Jetin is Researcher at the Research Institute on Contemporary Southeast Asia, Thailand, and Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Brunei. He was previously Associate Professor of Economics at Sorbonne Paris Cité University, France, and Fellow Researcher at the University of Chiang Mai, Thailand.

Mia Mikic heads trade policy work in the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific and coordinates ARTNeT. She has also served as Professor of International Economics at the University of Zagreb, Croatia, and as Senior Lecturer at the University of Auckland, New Zealand.

The launch of the ASEAN Economic Community raises key issues: the deepening of regional trade and production sharing and the associated problem of exchange rate management. This volume questions the capacity of a shallow institution to deal with complex consequences on employment and inclusiveness, creativity and connectivity, and inequality and social cohesion. At a time when broader agreements are competing for regional leadership, contributors debate whether ASEAN can serve as a model of integration or else be diluted in wider Asian and Pacific arrangements. Approaches combine economics, history, geography, and political science to provide a clear understanding of ASEAN's potential and weaknesses in technical and non-technical but always readable terms.

Mikic, Mia Mikic is Senior Lecturer in Economics at the Unive... więcej >


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