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Title: Dynamics of Economic Integration in Asia Pacific: from Multilateralism to Regionalism to Bilateralism
Authors: Mangla, Sanjay Kumar
Gupta, Richa
Jain, Nikita
Gupta, Tisha
Vashisht, Sakshi
Ponnamperuma, Sumedha
Katyal, Sonal
Keywords: Economic Integration
Free Trade Agreements (FTAs)
Regional Trade Agreements (RTAs)
Asia – Pacific region (APAC)
Export Volumes
Issue Date: 22-Dec-2022
Publisher: Thammasat Review
Citation: Mangla, S. K. ., Gupta, R. ., Jain, N., Gupta, T., Vashisht, S. ., Ponnamperuma, S. ., & Katyal, S. . (2022). Dynamics of Economic Integration in Asia Pacific: From Multilateralism to Regionalism to Bilateralism. Thammasat Review, 25(2), 64–129. Retrieved from https://sc01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/tureview/article/view/240333
Abstract: With its dynamic economy and rich cultural variety, the Asia Pacific area is fast expanding in importance and is poised to play a key and essential role in the globe as the twenty-first century unfolds. The region's ability and desire to cooperate with one another across a wide variety of activities will be a significant component in its success. In terms of regional economic integration, the Asia-Pacific area has been a late starter. In comparison to North America and Western Europe, Asia's regional economic integration is still in its infancy. Accordingly, this paper explore that how economic integration has shaped the Asia – Pacific region in last 50-60 years by studying the effects of various regional trade agreements on the export volumes of the significant countries of this region. Further, the comparative analysis is undertaken in terms of various clauses or provisions among major regional and bilateral groups of Asia – Pacific. Additionally, the paper will analyze the emerging dynamics of this region focusing on the role played by small Pacific Islands and India in development of this region. Finally, we conclude that increasing regional and bilateral trade agreements among Asia Pacific countries are shaping the current scenario of economic integration in this region and also leading to increasing the share of exports volumes among themselves, resulting in economic growth worldwide.
Description: Mangla, S. K. ., Gupta, R. ., Jain, N., Gupta, T., Vashisht, S. ., Ponnamperuma, S. ., & Katyal, S. . (2022). Dynamics of Economic Integration in Asia Pacific: From Multilateralism to Regionalism to Bilateralism. Thammasat Review, 25(2), 64–129. Retrieved from https://sc01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/tureview/article/view/240333
URI: http://library.ediindia.ac.in:8181/xmlui//handle/123456789/13757
ISSN: 0859-5747
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