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Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership: Implications, Challenges, and Future Growth of East Asia and ASEAN

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  • Fukunari Kimura
    (Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA))

  • Shandre Mugan Thangavelu
    (Jeffrey Cheah Institute for Southeast Asia, Sunway University Institute for International Trade, University of Adelaide)

  • Dionisius Narjoko
    (Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA))

Abstract

The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) became the largest free trade agreement in the world when it was signed in 2020. It comprises the 10 Member States of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) (Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, the Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Viet Nam) plus five other countries in the region (Australia, China, Japan, the Republic of Korea, and New Zealand). The agreement covers a significant portion of the global economy, contributing to about 30% of global gross domestic product (GDP) in 2019. RCEP sets an important agenda by releasing huge resources for trade and investment, and creating dynamic regional and global value chain activities. In an effort to reflect this, the Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA) launched a research project on RCEP in 2021, dealing with the key topics covered by the agreement and identifying potential areas of reform at the country level for the RCEP member states to successfully implement the commitments of the agreement. This is the first of three books ERIA intends to publish to disseminate its research. Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP): Implications, Challenges, and Future Growth of East Asia and ASEAN reports the key social, economic, and political dimensions of the RCEP framework – from the initial conceptualisation of the ASEAN+6 framework to detailed trade negotiations. The book also undertakes recursive computable general equilibrium (CGE) analysis to identify the impact of RCEP. Furthermore, it reviews the services commitments; provides a comparative analysis of RCEP with the ASEAN+1 framework and the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP); considers the emergence of a regional architecture from RCEP; examines the role of RCEP in international production networks (IPNs) and the China, Japan, Korea (CJK) effects; and discusses the role of RCEP in the pandemic and post-pandemic recovery.

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  • Fukunari Kimura & Shandre Mugan Thangavelu & Dionisius Narjoko (ed.), 2022. "Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership: Implications, Challenges, and Future Growth of East Asia and ASEAN," Books, Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA), number 978-6025-460-44-9, October.
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