یادداشتهای مربوط به کتابنامه ، واژه نامه و نمایه های داخل اثر
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 185-195) and index.
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Cover -- Contents -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Globalization and Regionalization -- 1.2 Basic Issues of Regional Trade Agreements -- 1.3 Proliferation of Regional Trade Agreements -- 1.4 Global Development of RTAs -- 1.5 Economic Integration in East and South East Asia -- 1.5.1 FTA in East and South East AsiaA Brief History -- 1.5.2 Factors Affecting FTA Initiatives in East and South East Asia -- 1.5.3 Features of Existing RTAs in East and South East Asia -- 1.5.4 FTA Initiatives in East and South East Asia -- 1.5.5 Efforts and Time Frame for Economic Integration -- 1.6 Environmental Degradation -- 1.7 Objective -- 1.8 Structure of the Book -- 2 Review of Literature -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 FTAs/RTAs Around the World -- 2.3 FTAs/RTAs in East and South East Asian Region -- 2.4 Impact of FTAs and RTAs on the Environment -- 3 Features of the East and South East Asian Economies -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Population -- 3.3 Economic Growth of the East and SouthEast Asian Economies -- 3.3.1 GDP Growth -- 3.3.2 Agricultural Sector in East and South East Asia -- 3.3.3 Industrial Sector in East and South East Asia -- 3.3.4 Manufacturing Sector in East and SouthEast Asia -- 3.3.5 Service Sector in East and SouthEast Asia -- 3.4 Poverty and Unemployment -- 3.5 The Structure of Foreign Trade and FDI -- 3.5.1 Japan -- 3.5.2 Thailand -- 3.5.3 Vietnam -- 3.5.4 Singapore -- 3.5.5 Republic of Korea -- 3.5.6 Malaysia -- 3.5.7 Philippines -- 3.5.8 Myanmar -- 3.5.9 China -- 3.5.10 Indonesia -- 3.5.11 Trend of Intra Regional Trade -- 3.5.12 Status of FDI in East and South East Asia -- 3.6 Environmental Profile: An Overview -- 3.6.1 Vietnam -- 3.6.2 Philippines -- 3.6.3 Cambodia -- 3.6.4 Indonesia -- 3.6.5 China -- 3.6.6 Republic of Korea -- 3.6.7 Malaysia -- 3.6.8 Thailand -- 3.6.9 Japan -- 3.6.10 Singapore -- 3.6.11 Lao-PDR -- 4 Theoretical Framework, Database and Scenario Development -- 4.1 The Theoretical Framework of the GTAP Model -- 4.2 Aggregation Scheme -- 4.3 Environmental Indicators and Coefficients -- 4.4 Updated Environmental Coefficients Across the Countries -- 4.5 Scenario Development -- 4.6 Modifications of the GTAP Model to 2020 -- 4.7 Macroeconomic Variable Estimates and Underlying Assumptions -- 5 Economic Impact of Economic Integration -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Output Growth -- 5.3 Export and Import Performance -- 5.4 Sectoral Analysis of Output -- 5.5 Sectoral Analysis of Export and Import -- 5.5.1 Sectoral Export Analysis -- 5.5.2 Sectoral Import Analysis -- 5.6 Intra-Industry Trade -- 5.7 Welfare Implication -- 5.8 Effects on Factor Returns -- 5.9 Poverty Implications -- 6 Environmental Impact of Economic Integration -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Environmental Impact in BAU and Trade Scenarios -- 6.2.1 Air Pollution -- 6.2.2 Water Pollution -- 6.2.3 Industrial Waste -- 6.3 Sectoral Analysis in BAU and Trade Scenarios -- 6.3.1 BAU Scenario -- 6.3.2 Trade Liberalization Scenarios -- 6.4 Decomposition Analysis -- 6.4.1 Methodology of Decomposition Analysis -- 6.4.2 GHG Indicators at BAU 2020 -- 6.4.3 GHG Indicators in Trade Liberalisation Scenarios -- 6.4.4 Decomposition Effect on BOD in BAU and Trade Scenarios -- 7 Strategies for Green Trade -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Multiple Sector Tax -- T$
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In recent years, the East and South East Asian region has witnessed a rapid expansion of regional economic cooperation through bilateral and plurilateral free trade agreements. The current book attempts to comprehensively analyze the economic and environmental impacts of regional economic integration in East and South East Asia to the year 2020. This region has some of the fastest growing economies of the world. A global economic model was used to undertake the analysis. A rare feature of the book is the detailed environmental implications of the Regional Trade Agreements focusing on air, water, and waste pollution. Economic integration among the East and South East Asian region has been an important agenda item for the academic and policy communities in recent years. The study provides insight into pursuing a concrete multilateral trade liberalization policy (combining ASEAN and other countries in East Asia) and throws more light on the on-going trade and environment debate. This book will be a good addition to the field of trade and the environment. The academic community - primarily researchers and policy makers, and world bodies, such as the WTO, ADB and the World Bank, will benefit from the book.
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Springer
شماره انبار
978-90-481-3506-6
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عنوان
Economic and environmental impact of free trade in East and South East Asia.