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337.142 P.J.E European integration : methods and economic analysis / | 337.142 S 1992 : the single market handbook. | 337.142 T The European Union : economics and policies / | 337.15 E. Economic integration in Asia : towards the delineation of a sustainable path / | 337.16 R.P.E Economic integration in Africa / | 337.51 B.S.C China and the global political economy / | 337.510174927 S.B.N The new silk road : how a rising Arab world is turning away from the West and rediscovering China / |
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Part I --
An Integrated Approach to the Concept of Economic Integration; 1 Introduction: Sustainable Economic Integration in the Asia Context; 2 Sustainable Economic Integration: The Experience of the European Union; Part II --
Assessing Economic Integration in Asia; 3 Regional Integration within Greater China. State of Play and Future Prospects; 4 The China-Taiwan Relationship: Economic Integration and Normalization 5 Unexpected and Growing Interest in Land Investments? The Asian Case6 In Pursuit of Appropriate Patterns of Foreign Investment for Sustainable Development; 7 Localization of Management Positions in European and Japanese Subsidiaries in Asia: A Qualitative Investigation; 8 The Impact of Non-Tariff Barriers in the European Union on China's Exports; Index
Asia has one of the most dynamic and fastest developing economies in the world. This study assesses the current state of economic integration in Asia -...
in particular in East and South East Asia- and analyzes the prerequisites for a sustainable path of economic integration, using the background of the EU experience as a benchmark. The crucial notion of 'sustainable economic integration' is explored under the prism of the EU-Asia economic and business relationship. The book offers an integrated approach to the concept of economic integration by linking it to that of sustainability.In the first introductory part, the idea of 'sustainable economic integration' is clarified, and examined using a political economy perspective. The second part of the book includes a number of chapters relating to specific case studies epitomizing the current state of integration in Asia; because of its role and of its size, China features quite prominently in this part.Economic Integration in Asia provides a critical overview of economic integration in Asia, and makes indispensable reading for researchers and students of Asia and development economics, and in particle to those interested in the economy of China. Provided by publisher.
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