perspectives from spatial and neoclassical economics /
edited by Masahisa Fujita, Satoru Kumagai and Koji Nishikimi.
Cheltenham :
Edward Elgar,
2008.
1 online resource (xii, 349 pages) :
illustrations
Includes bibliographical references and index.
COVER; COPYRIGHT; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Abbreviations; 1. Introduction; PART I Basic Viewpoints on East Asian Economic Integration; 2. Regional integration in East Asia: perspectives of spatial and neoclassical economics; 3. Specialization and agglomeration forces of economic integration; PART II General Views on East Asian Economic Integration; 4. Industrial clustering and MNE management in East Asia: recent progress and prospects for the Asian Triangle; 5. Evolution of institutions and policies for economic integration in East Asia: history and prospects.
6. Economic integration in Asia: European perspectivesPART III Case Studies of East Asian Economic Integration; 7. Structure and determinants of intra-regional trade in East Asia; 8. Location choices of Korean MNEs in East Asia: escaping the nutcracker; 9. Location choices of Japanese MNEs in East Asia; 10. Economic opening and industrial agglomeration in China; 11. The home market effect in ASEAN countries; Index.
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Presents a picture of East Asian integration, focusing on various aspects including: the structure of intra-regional trade; industrial location patterns - especially of multinational enterprises; the formation of industrial agglomeration; and, the development of political and institutional frameworks for integration.
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Economic integration in East Asia.
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East Asia -- Economic integration.
East Asia -- Economic policy.
Economics.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS-- International-- Economics.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS-- International-- General.
Economic history-- Regional disparities.
International economic integration.
East Asia, Economic conditions, Regional disparities.