An Outlook on Asian Integration: Are the development of FDI and FTA between Japan, China, Republic of Korea and ASEAN indicators for further integration of the Asian economy? - Couverture souple

Schommers, Thomas

 
9783639425413: An Outlook on Asian Integration: Are the development of FDI and FTA between Japan, China, Republic of Korea and ASEAN indicators for further integration of the Asian economy?

Synopsis

Revision with unchanged content. The three largest regional economies, North America, Europe and Asia have evolved along different integration paths. North America has NAFTA which is a preferential trade area, Europe has the EU which is an economic union, but Asia, what does it have and where is it going? China, Japan and South-Korea have operated relatively independently, each with its own trade policies and some bi-lateral agreements. ASEAN has preferential trade agreements among its members, but the small countries still struggle to compete with China. Companies have used Asia to reduce their manufacturing costs and have contributed to Asian economies through foreign direct investment. FDI can be quickly impacted by changes in trade/tariff policies. The book explores the similarities and differences between Asia and the other large economies, including trade policy development and FDI flow, to predict what a likely outcome may be for future trade policies in Asia. This book would be helpful to company managers of international corporations and industry groups that are dealing with the effects that tariffs have on them as foreign investors in Asia and as competitors to Asian manufactures and firms.

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Présentation de l'éditeur

Revision with unchanged content. The three largest regional economies, North America, Europe and Asia have evolved along different integration paths. North America has NAFTA which is a preferential trade area, Europe has the EU which is an economic union, but Asia, what does it have and where is it going? China, Japan and South-Korea have operated relatively independently, each with its own trade policies and some bi-lateral agreements. ASEAN has preferential trade agreements among its members, but the small countries still struggle to compete with China. Companies have used Asia to reduce their manufacturing costs and have contributed to Asian economies through foreign direct investment. FDI can be quickly impacted by changes in trade/tariff policies. The book explores the similarities and differences between Asia and the other large economies, including trade policy development and FDI flow, to predict what a likely outcome may be for future trade policies in Asia. This book would be helpful to company managers of international corporations and industry groups that are dealing with the effects that tariffs have on them as foreign investors in Asia and as competitors to Asian manufactures and firms.

Biographie de l'auteur

B.A. (Honours): graduated with a degree in Asian Pacific Business Administration at the University of Hertforshire (UH) - Cologne Business School (CBS). He is currently developing the China Business Competence Center at the European University of Applied Sciences Rhine/Erft in Bruehl (EUFH).

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9783836446150: An Outlook on Asian Integration: Are the Development of Fdi and Fta Between Japan, China, Republic of Korea and Asean Indicators for Further Integration of the Asian Economy?

Edition présentée

ISBN 10 :  3836446154 ISBN 13 :  9783836446150
Editeur : VDM Verlag Dr. Mueller E.K., 2007
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