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Causal relationship between trade openness, economic growth and: a panel data analysis of Asian countries / Nasreen, Samia; Anwar, Sofia   Journal Article
Nasreen, Samia Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract This paper explores the causal relationship between economic growth, trade openness and energy consumption using data of 15 Asian countries. The study covers the period of 1980-2011. We have applied panel cointegration and causality approaches to examine the long-run and causal relationship between variables. Empirical results confirm the presence of cointegration between variables. The impact of economic growth and trade openness on energy consumption is found to be positive. The panel Granger causality analysis reveals the bidirectional causality between economic growth and energy consumption, trade openness and energy consumption.
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ID:   128117


Central Asia-India: framing India's 'silk road' strategy / Patnaik, Ajay   Journal Article
Patnaik, Ajay Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Revival of the 'Silk Road' or Silk Road Strategy is a fashionable terms now days, even in Indian academic circles. Of course the word has been used more extensively by American and Chinese scholars. This began with the US Silk Road Strategy act of 1999, which talked of transporting the Central Asian region's natural resources to the international market.
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ID:   061781


Frameworks for Asian cooperation / Ramos, Fidel V May 2005  Journal Article
Ramos, Fidel V Journal Article
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Publication May 2005.
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ID:   000917


Future of the ASEAN regional forum: an Australian view / Dupont, Alan 1998  Book
Dupont, Alan Book
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Publication Canberra, Australian National University, 1998.
Description 30p.
Series SDSC Working paper; no.321
Standard Number 0731527356
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ID:   132274


How neighbours converge: the politics and economics of regionalism / Khosla, I P 2014  Book
Khosla, I P Book
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Publication New Delhi, Konark Publishers Pvt Ltd, 2014.
Description xviii, 476p.Hbk
Standard Number 9789322008383
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057835338.954/KHO 057835MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   081870


Japan and China in East Asian integration / Sing, Lim Hua 2008  Book
Sing, Lim Hua Book
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Publication Singapore, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2008.
Description xxxvii, 371p.
Series Japan and the Asia-Pacific
Standard Number 9789812307446
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Japanese and American Perspectives on East Asian Regionalism / Noble, Gregory W   Journal Article
Noble, Gregory W Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract Regular convening of East Asian summits and rising concerns about the American dollar have heightened interest in Asian cooperation. Japan will necessarily play a central role in regional endeavors, and the United States must at least acquiesce if regional coordination is to progress. Among American accounts, the most theoretically elaborate and systematically comparative analysis is A World of Regions, while Remapping East Asia provides the most authoritative overview of recent developments. Japanese-language studies of East Asian regionalism agree that regional cooperation is far less institutionalized and rule-based in East Asia than in Europe, but they include a wider range of opinion about the desirability and feasibility of cooperation. Skeptics on the right warn that efforts to create a regional community would weaken the United States-Japan alliance, undermine universal values, and cede regional leadership to China. Optimists on the left counter that regional cooperation holds out the only hope for ameliorating nationalist conflicts. Most numerous are centrists arguing for active cooperation on economics and the environment, but only cautious moves on politics and security. Despite their caution, Japanese authors convey a sense that changes to the American-led global and regional order are occurring and likely will continue.
Key Words Regionalism  Japan  United States  Asian cooperation  East Asian Summit 
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Promoting Asia-Pacific economic cooperation: perspectives from East Asia / Deng, Yong 1997  Book
Deng, Yong Book
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Publication London, Macmillan, 1997.
Description x, 194p.
Standard Number 0333691210
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