On the Border Effect in the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP).

On the Border Effect in the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP).
Author: Tu Anh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 21
Release: 2015
Genre:
ISBN:

This paper analyses determinants of trade among Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) negotiating countries with focus on the border effect. An extended gravity model has been fitted to RCEP trade data. The empirical findings are generally consistent with the theory. We find evidence on the existence of the border effects within RCEP negotiating countries. The paper also shows that being a member of Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) does improve trade flows of trading partners that may reinforce the central role of ASEAN in regional negotiation process of not only RCEP but also in the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP).

Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership

Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership
Author: Mahani Hamdan
Publisher: Bentham Science Publishers
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2023-01-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9815123238

The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership(RCEP) is a free-trade deal between 10 ASEAN member states and Australia,China, Japan, New Zealand, and South Korea. It is the world's biggest regionaltrade deal, and it will create the world's most populous trade area. Thisedited collection features 10 contributions from multidisciplinary authors andis meant to share research and best practises on different aspects of the RCEP.It presents research projects that contribute to the discussion about the theory,lessons learned, and business strategies, to give a better understanding of theRCEP and how it can shape policy in member countries. The themes in eachchapter can also serve to evaluate reports on the RCEP's overall progress. Thebook covers a broad range of subjects, including an overview of the RCEP,digital economy, peer-to-peer lending, international e-commerce, big data, ICTreadiness and much more. This work is a key source of information and referencefor RCEP development for academics and researchers (in economics and politicalscience), government and trade organisations and policymakers interested in theRCEP. Members of the general public who want to understand debates surroundingthe RCEP will also benefit from the information provided.

The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement

The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement
Author: Asian Development Bank
Publisher: Asian Development Bank
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2022-04-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9292694936

The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) is a milestone achievement in the regional economic integration led by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) over the last 3 decades. It was formed to mitigate the challenges of dealing with multiple free trade agreements. This report analyses and compares the legal text of RCEP, the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), and relevant agreements of the World Trade Organization. It offers a mix of policy recommendations and suggests road maps to orient RCEP toward successful implementation.

New Asian Regionalism in International Economic Law

New Asian Regionalism in International Economic Law
Author: Pasha L. Hsieh
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2021-12-16
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1108845606

Provides the first systematic analysis of new Asian regionalism as a paradigm shift in international economic law.

An Analysis of the Product-Specific Rules of Origin of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership

An Analysis of the Product-Specific Rules of Origin of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership
Author: Asian Development Bank
Publisher: Asian Development Bank
Total Pages: 79
Release: 2022-04-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9292694847

This publication compares the Product-Specific Rules of Origin (PSRO) of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) with those of the ASEAN Trade in Goods Agreement (ATIGA) and the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP). It contrasts the main rules of origin provisions of the three free trade agreements, then discusses differences and commonalities in how they were drafted. The study examines the stringency and leniency of RCEP PSRO relative to CPTPP and ATIGA and identifies where PSRO among the three are converging. Initial findings provide the basis for policy recommendations to help leverage RCEP to simplify rules of origin in Asia and the Pacific.

Border-Regional Economics

Border-Regional Economics
Author: Rongxing Guo
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2013-06-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 366211268X

This research work is to commemorate all Guos' ancestor, who guarded the border for his Majesty dutifully, and who is the foremost supporter in my academic career. For the past decades, economists and geographers from both developed and developing countries have studied the economic issues either within individual countries (regions), or between countries (regions). Only a relatively small part of these efforts has been focused on the economic affairs of those countries' (regions') peripheral areas and even less attention has been given to the structural analysis of economic mechanisms of the border-regions with different political levels and compositions. My interest in border-regions more or less directly relates to some personal reasons of mine. The Chinese family name, Guo, means a guard for an outer city-wall (herein it used to be a political and military border in ancient China, e. g. , the Chinese Great Wall). It is more interesting that Guo is written with a different Chinese character from that used for the like sounding "Guo" (country). The Chinese writing of the latter is a square frame inside which lies a Chinese character, Wang (king), in the centre and a point in the comer. It might be simply supposed that the "point" was used by the inventor to necessarily represent the "border guard" probably because of its vital importance to the country.

Dilemmas of a Trading Nation

Dilemmas of a Trading Nation
Author: Mireya Solis
Publisher: Brookings Institution Press
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2017-08-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0815729200

The balancing of competing interests and goals will have momentous consequences for Japan—and the United States—in their quest for economic growth, social harmony, and international clout. Japan and the United States face difficult choices in charting their paths ahead as trading nations. Tokyo has long aimed for greater decisiveness, which would allow it to move away from a fragmented policymaking system favoring the status quo in order to enable meaningful internal reforms and acquire a larger voice in trade negotiations. And Washington confronts an uphill battle in rebuilding a fraying domestic consensus in favor of internationalism essential to sustain its leadership role as a champion of free trade. In Dilemmas of a Trading Nation, Mireya Solís describes how accomplishing these tasks will require the skillful navigation of vexing tradeoffs that emerge from pursuing desirable, but to some extent contradictory goals: economic competitiveness, social legitimacy, and political viability. Trade policy has catapulted front and center to the national conversations taking place in each country about their desired future direction—economic renewal, a relaunched social compact, and projected international influence. Dilemmas of a Trading Nation underscores the global consequences of these defining trade dilemmas for Japan and the United States: decisiveness, reform, internationalism. At stake is the ability of these leading economies to upgrade international economic rules and create incentives for emerging economies to converge toward these higher standards. At play is the reaffirmation of a rules-based international order that has been a source of postwar stability, the deepening of a bilateral alliance at the core of America's diplomacy in Asia, and the ability to reassure friends and rivals of the staying power of the United States. In the execution of trade policy today, we are witnessing an international leadership test dominated by domestic governance dilemmas.

China-US Trade War and Trade Talk

China-US Trade War and Trade Talk
Author: Miaojie Yu
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2020-05-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9811537852

This book focuses on the current tension between China and the US on trade imbalance and discusses China’s opening-up strategy in the context of this trade conflict. The book is divided into two parts. In the first part, the author presents a detailed analysis of the current state of the China-US trade relationship and describes the potential impacts of China-US trade conflicts. The topics covered in this section include the re-estimate of US trade deficit with China, China’s non-market economy status, the impact of China-US bilateral investment treaties on China’s manufacturing sectors, and the estimated welfare losses and gains resulting from the China-US trade war. Part II explores China’s possible response and development strategy in the context of de-globalization. Based on an overview of China’s three stages of economic reform and opening-up policy in the past four decades, the author discusses the future tasks that would move the country into a new stage of all-round opening up. Lastly, the book comprehensively reviews the role of processing trade, trade liberalization, and firm performance in promoting China’s miraculous economic growth so as to foster a better understanding of China’s experience of opening up over the past 4 decades.

Understanding the India-China Border

Understanding the India-China Border
Author: Manoj Joshi
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 389
Release: 2022-07-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1787388832

In the summer of 2020, China and India came near to war. The nuclear-armed adversaries both massed troops and equipment along their disputed border in eastern Ladakh. The two sides slugged it out with fists, stones and clubs, next to a fast-flowing Himalayan stream, resulting in dozens of deaths and injuries, many from hypothermia. The entire 4,000-kilometre Sino-Indian boundary is disputed. In 1962, the two countries fought a short and vicious war that went badly for India, and from which Nehru never recovered. The border, called the Line of Actual Control, is not marked on any map agreed upon by the two sides; it runs through the largely unpopulated and inhospitable high mountains of the Himalayas. From the 1990s, as Beijing and New Delhi sought to resolve their seemingly intractable border dispute, an elaborate system of agreements kept the situation akin to a kettle on a slow boil. But the kettle is now boiling over. The two rising Asian giants, both led by strongly nationalistic regimes, neither of which wishes to blink first, are seeking geopolitical and strategic advantage. This timely book explains what is happening on 'the roof of the world'; and why that matters for us all.