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KIMURA, FUKUNARI
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Financing renewable energy in the developing countries of the East Asia Summit region: introduction
/ Kimura, Fukunari; Kimura, Shigeru ; Chang, Youngho ; Li, Yanfei
Kimura, Fukunari
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Developing Countries
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East Asia
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Renewable Energy
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Introduction: Services Supply Chain—The Impact on Trade and Development in East Asian Countries
/ Kimura, Fukunari
Kimura, Fukunari
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A well-developed services supply chain is crucial for regional integration. In the context of East Asia and ASEAN, it will allow countries at varying development stages to effectively participate in regional as well as global supply chains. This paper examines services from a supply chain perspective and discusses policy implications for liberalization of the sector in East Asian economies. In particular, the study focuses on global value chain (GVC) activities for services that are independent of linkages to the manufacturing sector.
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ASEAN
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Trade
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East Asia
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Services Supply Chain
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Unbundling regimes and development strategies in ASEAN: old issues and new challenges
/ Kimura, Fukunari
Kimura, Fukunari
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This paper extends the conceptual framework of “unbundling” proposed by Baldwin (2016), and tries to provide a starting point for reorganizing development strategies of ASEAN member states (AMS). While AMS have largely been successful in utilizing the mechanics of the second unbundling with a reduction in communication costs, there still exists a lot of room for exploiting its benefits. In addition, a new wave of the third unbundling, which comes with a reduction in face-to-face costs, has already arrived at ASEAN, and AMS must start incorporating it into their development strategies.
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ASEAN
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Unbundling
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Development Strategies
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