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Asia and policymaking for the global economy / Dervis, Kemal (ed); Kawai, Masahiro (ed); Lombardi, Domenico (ed) 2011  Book
Kawai, Masahiro Book
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Publication Washington, D C, Brooking Institution Press and Asian Development Bank Insititute, 2011.
Description viii, 200p.
Contents Includes bibliographical references and index.
Standard Number 9780815704218
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EAFTA or CEPEA: which way forward? / Kawai, Masahiro; Wignaraja, Ganeshan   Journal Article
Wignaraja, Ganeshan Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract The spread of free trade agreements (FTAs) in East Asia amidst slow progress in the WTO Doha negotiations has stimulated a debate over the way forward. This paper examines the region's evolving trade architecture, characteristics of FTAs and welfare implications of alternative FTA scenarios. It suggests that consolidation of multiple and overlapping FTAs into a single East Asian FTA can help mitigate the harmful noodle bowl effects of different tariffs, rules of origin and standards. The paper also suggests that WTO-plus elements need to be further expanded and that consolidation into a Comprehensive Economic Partnership in East Asia at the ASEAN+6 level would yield the largest gains to East Asia among plausible regional trade agreements. As the next priority, the paper points to the formation of FTAs between East Asia, the United States and the EU as well as making FTAs more multilateral-friendly.
Key Words East Asia  EAFTA  Free Trade Agreements  CEPEA  WTO-plus  Provisions 
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