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Economic and Environmental Impact of Free Trade in East and South East Asia

by Kakali, Mukhopadhyay.
Authors: Thomassin, Paul J.%author. | SpringerLink (Online service) Physical details: XIX, 209 p. online resource. ISBN: 9048135079 Subject(s): Economics. | Environmental sciences. | Waste disposal. | International economics. | Environmental economics. | Economics/Management Science. | International Economics. | Environmental Economics. | Environment, general. | Waste Management/Waste Technology.
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Review of Literature -- Features of the East and South East Asian Economies -- Theoretical Framework, Database and Scenario Development -- Economic Impact of Economic Integration -- Environmental Impact of Economic Integration -- Strategies for Green Trade -- Summary and Conclusion.

In recent years, the East and South East Asian region has witnessed a rapid expansion of regional economic cooperation through bilateral and plurilateral free trade agreements. The current book attempts to comprehensively analyze the economic and environmental impacts of regional economic integration in East and South East Asia to the year 2020. This region has some of the fastest growing economies of the world. A global economic model was used to undertake the analysis. A rare feature of the book is the detailed environmental implications of the Regional Trade Agreements focusing on air, water, and waste pollution. Economic integration among the East and South East Asian region has been an important agenda item for the academic and policy communities in recent years. The study provides insight into pursuing a concrete multilateral trade liberalization policy (combining ASEAN and other countries in East Asia) and throws more light on the on-going trade and environment debate. This book will be a good addition to the field of trade and the environment. The academic community – primarily researchers and policy makers, and world bodies, such as the WTO, ADB and the World Bank, will benefit from the book.

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