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East Asia Integrates a Trade Policy Agenda for Shared Growth

Emerging East Asian economies have seen their share of world exports more than triple during the past quarter-century, and intraregional trade has driven this growth. Broad measures of development in East Asia have improved at the same headlong pace. Why push further integration now? Two economic events of historic proportions provide the context: strategic thinking of development in the region following the East Asian financial crisis of 1997-98 and the accession of China to the World Trade Organization. Policymakers interested in a stable, prosperous region are concerned by mildly rising ine.

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  • "As the economies of East Asia shape a development strategy, trade and investment integration will be key elements. Increasingly the development agenda in the region, with its focus on growth, jobs and social stability - and the trade policy agenda, with its focus on market access and competitiveness - have become intertwined.; This book considers first, the widening opportunities in trade arrangements for the region. Chapters in this section include those on China's accession to the WTO, the new regionalism in East Asia, and the impact of market access barriers in the poorest areas of East Asia. The second part looks at the "behind-the-border-agenda" and covers trade and logistics, intellectual property rights, and environmental and labour standards affecting trade and competitiveness in East Asia. In the final section of the book, the authors consider the potential impact of integration on poorer countries and on vulnerable groups and discuss ways of reinforcing social stability through a broad sharing of benefits."
  • "Emerging East Asian economies have seen their share of world exports more than triple during the past quarter-century, and intraregional trade has driven this growth. Broad measures of development in East Asia have improved at the same headlong pace. Why push further integration now? Two economic events of historic proportions provide the context: strategic thinking of development in the region following the East Asian financial crisis of 1997-98 and the accession of China to the World Trade Organization. Policymakers interested in a stable, prosperous region are concerned by mildly rising ine."@en
  • "Emerging East Asian economies have seen their share of world exports more than triple during the past quarter-century, and intraregional trade has driven this growth. Broad measures of development in East Asia have improved at the same headlong pace. Why push further integration now? Two economic events of historic proportions provide the context: strategic thinking of development in the region following the East Asian financial crisis of 1997-98 and the accession of China to the World Trade Organization. Policymakers interested in a stable, prosperous region are concerned by mildly rising ine."

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