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ID124167
Title ProperChina and the Asian economies
Other Title Informationmutual acceptance, economic interaction and interactive dynamics
LanguageENG
AuthorDas, Dilip K
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The objective of this article is to explore the economic relationship between China and the surrounding dynamic Asian economies. It delves into China's influence over the Asian economies and whether this relationship has evolved in a market- and institution-led symbiotic manner. The three principal channels of regional integration analyzed in this article are trade, FDI and vertically integrated production networks. Another issue that this article explores is the so-called China 'threat' or 'fear' in Asia. The China threat implied that China was crowding out exports from the other Asian economies in the world market place. Also, as China became the most attractive FDI destination among developing countries, it was understood that China was receiving FDI at the expense of the Asian economies. These concerns were examined by several empirical studies and the inference was that they were exaggerated. The article concludes that China methodically expanded and deepened its economic ties with its regional neighbors. At the present juncture, China's integration with the surrounding Asian nations is deep. Both China and its dynamic Asian neighbors have benefited from this synergy.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Contemporary China Vol. 22, No.84; Nov 2013: p.1089-1105
Journal SourceJournal of Contemporary China Vol. 22, No.84; Nov 2013: p.1089-1105
Key WordsChina ;  Asian Economies ;  FDI ;  Regional Integration ;  China Threat ;  World Market ;  Synergy


 
 
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