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Economic Integration in Asia Key Prospects and Challenges with the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership

Books from same Author: Deeparghya Mukherjee

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    Author(s)Deeparghya Mukherjee
    PublisherTaylor and Francis Ltd
    ISBN9781138480957
    Pages204
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJanuary 2019

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    Taylor and Francis Ltd Economic Integration in Asia Key Prospects and Challenges with the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership by Deeparghya Mukherjee

    The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) aims to achieve greater integration between the ASEAN region and its six free trade agreement (FTA) partners (India, China, Japan, Australia, New Zealand and Korea). The RCEP is the only agreement to include three economies which are among the seven biggest economies of the world-China, Japan and India. The book opens with an introduction to the current status of economic integration and factors that would affect it and looks at key issues like non-tariff barriers, evolving investment regulations in China (in the context of FTAs), connectivity initiatives to integrate the region, rules of origin in the context of value chain integration in selected sectors as well as region-specific aspects of South Asia and South East Asia which would shape the regional economic architecture going forward. With an attempt to cover key imperatives, the book concludes by noting primary impediments to easier trade and investment flows in the region, highlighting possible policy recommendations to improve economic integration.show more