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Institutional Building for Economic Integration in East Asia: A Brief History

In: The Economics of East Asian Integration

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  • Jiro Okamoto

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Covering a wide range of aspects surrounding economic integration in East Asia, this well-researched text will appeal to undergraduate and postgraduate students of development studies, regional economics and Asian studies. It will be of particular value to those on courses concerned with economic and regional integration.

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  • Jiro Okamoto, 2011. "Institutional Building for Economic Integration in East Asia: A Brief History," Chapters, in: Masahisa Fujita & Ikuo Kuroiwa & Satoru Kumagai (ed.), The Economics of East Asian Integration, chapter 11, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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    1. Garnaut, Ross, 1994. "Open regionalism: Its analytic basis and relevance to the international system," Journal of Asian Economics, Elsevier, vol. 5(2), pages 273-290.
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