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    Journal of East Asian Economic Integration March 2016

    Yun, Mikyung; Liu, Lian; Phan, Thanh Hoan; Jeong, Ji Young; Do, Trang Thu; Nguyen, Hanh Thi My; Vu, Trang Thu | March 2016
    Abstract
    The Journal of East Asian Economic Integration is an economic journal, for the promotion of interdisciplinary research on international economics. Published as a quarterly by the Korea Institute for International Economic Policy, a Korean government-funded economic think-tank, the journal is global in perspective and covers both theory and empirical research. The Journal aims to facilitate greater understanding of all issues pertinent to integration of diverse economies of East Asia through publication of rigorous analyses by renowned experts in the field. The JEAI connects policy and theory, providing empirical analyses and practical policy suggestions for the economies in the region. Topics for articles in the JEAI include, but are not limited to: Trade and Investment, Economic Integration; International Finance; International Monetary Cooperation; Bilateral and Multilateral Economic Cooperation among East Asian Countries; and International Economic Cooperation for Korean Unification.
    Citation
    Yun, Mikyung; Liu, Lian; Phan, Thanh Hoan; Jeong, Ji Young; Do, Trang Thu; Nguyen, Hanh Thi My; Vu, Trang Thu. 2016. Journal of East Asian Economic Integration March 2016. © Korea Institute for International Economic Policy. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/7728.
    ISSN
    2234-8867
    e-issn 2287-8793
    Keywords
    Government Policy
    Regional Organization
    Regional Plans
    Economic integration
    Regional Development Bank
    Preferential tariffs
    International negotiation
    Protectionist measures
    Access to markets
    Economic agreements
    International trade law
    Regional integration
    Trade relations
    Regionalism
    Regional Economy
    Regional Trading Arrangements
    Regional Trade Integration
    Regional Economic Integration
    Regional Cooperation
    Interregional Cooperation
    Trade Disputes
    Trade Barriers
    Regional economics
    Regional planning
    Regional disparities
    Interregionalism
    Regional economic disparities
    Regional economic blocs
    Industrial arbitration
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    http://hdl.handle.net/11540/7728
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    Author
    Yun, Mikyung
    Liu, Lian
    Phan, Thanh Hoan
    Jeong, Ji Young
    Do, Trang Thu
    Nguyen, Hanh Thi My
    Vu, Trang Thu
    Theme
    Regional
    Trade
    Labor Migration

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