Description: Europe, East Asia and APEC A Shared Global Agenda? This book contrasts regional economic integration in the Asia Pacific Region and in Europe. Peter Drysdale (Edited by), David Vines (Edited by) 9780521168434, Cambridge University Press Paperback / softback, published 21 July 2011 332 pages 22.9 x 15.2 x 1.9 cm, 0.49 kg Review of the hardback: 'It is rare that a project can be described as 'visionary'. Yet the word is undoubtedly apt here … The fact that this book has emerged at the end of it is a testament indeed to its editors and planners … The gems, as is usual in any edited collection, are sprinkled through the work. To my mind, those that shine most brightly are from writers who look one or two decades ahead. Kym Anderson and Joseph François use econometric modelling to consider the effect of three scenarios - APEC completing its tariff cuts on schedule; the successful conclusion of another WTO round, leading to extensive reductions in trade barriers; the China and Taiwan entering the WTO (a topic also dealt with in a pithy piece of Justin Lin). Yongzheng Yang, Ron Duncan and Tony lawson analyse an even more fascinating question - what if APEC and the EU each adopted the other's policy on trade liberalisation? Australian Journal of International Affairs This book was the first in a major series examining Global Economic Institutions and contrasts regional economic integration in the Asia Pacific Region and in Europe. In the Asia Pacific Region at the time of publication, regionalism was developing by means of 'open regionalism', constructed through the APEC (Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Process). This was different from the regionalism which had developed in Europe, through the construction of a single European Market and Monetary Union within the European Union. In the light of this contrast, a number of important contemporary policy questions are considered by an international team of contributors. How should Europe and other parts of the world respond to the development of open regionalism in the Asia Pacific Region? Can these regions develop a shared global agenda directed toward sustaining genuinely multilateral solutions to international trade policy problems? List of figures List of tables List of contributors Preface Part I. Context: 1. Europe and East Asia: a shared global agenda? P. Drysdale, D. Vines and B. House 2. Commercial links between Western Europe and East Asia: retrospects and prospects K. Anderson and J. Francois 3. Regionalism in Europe and the Asia Pacific R. Pomfret Part II. Regional Identities: 4. European integration: retrospect and prospect R. Portes and D. Vines 5. Open regionalism: the nature of Asia Pacific integration P. Drysdale, A. Elek and H. Soesastro 6. Beyond liberalisation of trade in goods: alternative strategies for regional trade and investment facilitation P. S. Intal Jr. and C. Findlay Part III. Modelling the regional integration process: 7. Trade liberalisation in the European Union and APEC: what if the approaches were exchanged? Y. Yang, R. Duncan and T. Lawson 8. Regional and multilateral trade liberalisation: the effects on trade, investment and welfare W. J. McKibbin Part IV. Linkages between Europe and East Asia: 9. Europe's trade, investment and strategic policy interests in Asia and APEC R. J. Langhammer Part V. Global Issues: 10. China and the global system J. Y. Lin 11. Regionalism and the world trading system: reflections on trends in EU, US and APEC policy J. Rollo 12. Europe and Asia Pacific economic cooperation R. Garnaut. Subject Areas: Political economy [KCP]
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BIC Subject Area 1: Political economy [KCP]
Book Title: Europe, East Asia and APEC
ISBN: 0521168430
Publication Date: 21/07/2011
Item Depth: 19
Number of Pages: 332 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Europe, East Asia and Apec: a Shared Global Agenda?
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication Year: 2011
Subject: Economics
Item Height: 229 mm
Item Weight: 490 g
Type: Textbook
Author: Peter Drysdale, David Vines
Series: Global Economic Institutions
Item Width: 152 mm
Format: Paperback