Perspectives on Economic Integration and Business Strategy in the Asia-Pacific Region

Perspectives on Economic Integration and Business Strategy in the Asia-Pacific Region
Author: Sam Dzever
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 265
Release: 1997-08-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1349256412

The book contains selected papers presented at two international Euro-Asia research conferences held in Nantes and Poitiers, France, in 1994 and 1995. These papers are among the most recent empirical works concerned with the analysis of economic transformation and business strategy in the Asia-Pacific region. Various themes are addressed ranging from an assessment of the environment to more specific issues, e.g. business and marketing strategies of firms operating in this region. Countries given particular attention include: China, Japan, South Korea, India, Taiwan and Vietnam. The book represents a comprehensive and up-to-date appraisal of the effects of economic transformation and business strategy of firms operating in one of the world's most dynamic regions.

Regional Economic Integration in the Asia-Pacific

Regional Economic Integration in the Asia-Pacific
Author: Loong-Hoe Tan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1993
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

This paper is one in a series called "Field Reports", published by the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. Each number is the result of a programme of research, including the collection and generation of primary resource materials. In order to disseminate the research findings quickly and inexpensively for the benefit of other scholars and specialists, the material is produced in its present format as a report, without going through the normal review and revision processes of the Institute.

East Asia

East Asia
Author: Julie Bringe
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 195
Release: 1997-04
Genre:
ISBN: 0788141600

An investigation of the causes and implications for the U.S. of increasing economic integration in East Asia. Includes: an overview of trends in and conditions for trade, investment, and economic integration in East Asia: host country policies and factors influencing those trends and conditions; external factors affecting the business activities of major traders and investors in the region; the relationship between foreign direct investment in the region and the region's trade patterns with others; energy needs and resources in the region; environmental conditions and opportunities for local and U.S. interests.

Economic Integration in the Asia Pacific Region

Economic Integration in the Asia Pacific Region
Author: Ippei Yamazawa
Publisher:
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2000-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780415169226

This volume examines various aspects of the emerging Asia Pacific economies with particular focus on the forum for regional economic integration, APEC (Asia Pacific Economic Co-Operation). In addition to providing a general overview of the region's economies, the author analyzes the evolution and future prospects for economic integration through APEC. Key topics covered include: interdependence; foreign investment; economic disputes and settlement mechanisms; financial integration and currency regimes; and the Asia Pacific region in the global context. This volume provides a guide to what may become one of the world's most important regional trading blocs.

Trade and Investment in the Asia-Pacific Region

Trade and Investment in the Asia-Pacific Region
Author: Henri Claude de Bettignies
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1997
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

This book examines key issues in trade and investment patterns in the Asia-Pacific region, with a particular focus on Japan and its evolving role. Presenting the latest thinking, this volume will stimulate further debate in this important area.

The Asia-Pacific Economy

The Asia-Pacific Economy
Author: D. Das
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 294
Release: 1996-06-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0230375553

`The subject of this book - Asia-Pacific economies and their integration - is very topical and of major importance to the world trade and global trading system. As the book explains, the region's market-led or 'open regionalism' contrasts with the more closed regionalism of Europe and North America, offering an attractive alternative to the other developing-country regions.' - Kym Anderson, Centre for International Economic Studies, University of Adelaide Over the last three decades, dramatic growth has occured in the Asia-Pacific economies. They have in fact grown into an economic force of international dimensions as they not only succeeded in reducing their economic dependence on major industrial countries but have also come to have a 'locomotive' effect on the international economy. This unique growth phenomenon is analysed in this book, which makes it vitally significant for the student community and business-persons, as they not only succeeded in reducing their economic dependence on major industrial countries but have also come to have a 'locomotive' effect on the international economy. This unique growth phenomenon is analysed in this book, which makes it vitally significant for the student community and business-persons.

Regionalization in the World Economy

Regionalization in the World Economy
Author: Van R. Whiting
Publisher: MacMillan India
Total Pages: 334
Release: 1996
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

This book is an outcome of a joint research project of the Institute of the Americas La Jolla, California, the Centre for US Mexico Studies, San Diego, the Graduate School of Interrelations and Pacific Studies at the University of California, San Diego an

Regional Economic Integration in East Asia

Regional Economic Integration in East Asia
Author: Jane Drake-Brockman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2002
Genre: East Asia
ISBN:

"There has been a proliferation of proposals for bilateral free trade areas in East Asia in recent times. These initiatives fly in the face of the long-standing support of key players in the region such as Japan for the MFN-based non-discriminatory trading system and the commitment to non-discriminatory trade liberalisation and reform within APEC. As China establishes its role in the WTO, its interests are very much in an open global trading system. The paper argues that the core interests of East Asian economies remain in non-discriminatory global trading arrangements and prosecuting those interests within the Doha Round of trade negotiations. It suggests that a way forward in sorting out the trade-distorting and protectionist effects of free trade agreements would be for East Asian economies to take a lead in negotiations on strengthening WTO rules on preferential trade arrangements. In terms of global economic welfare, the only good preferential arrangement is one that disappears in time. The paper makes specific recommendations for re-vamping the rule on preferential trade arrangements with that objective in mind"--P. 1.