Recently, real and artificial barriers to international transactions have fallen sharply, causing a rise in the overall volume of international trade. East Asia has been particularly affected by the economic stresses and gains derived from deregulation. Deregulation and Interdependence in the Asia-Pacific Region explores the broadly similar experiences of certain economies in the region—China, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea—in dealing with the potentially volatile process of deregulation, and examines the East Asian response to a rapidly transforming economic environment.TRU
There are large deviations in access to the telecommunications infrastructure and trading patterns w...
Countries in East Asia (EA) have made a great deal of progress in integrating their economies since ...
The growth of East Asia’s intra-regional trade is driven largely by increased component trade within...
The deregulation of telecommunications has taken a major step with the WTO agreements in February of...
In the period since World War Two the global economy has undergone substantial change. While the int...
In recent times the Ministry of Communications (MOC) of Korea has backed an ambitious drive to restr...
Telecommunications deregulation strategies have been self-evidently different in Hong Kong and China...
Recent studies on the economic effects of trade liberalization and economic integration have emphasi...
Asia-Pacific policy makers in Singapore, Taiwan, Korea, and Malaysia are "benchmarking" their "dereg...
Trade data of the one year following the crisis suggests that Japan, by far the regions largest econ...
Economic integration in Asia has been led by market forces, precisely by the competition to better p...
South Korea's and Japan's telecommunications sectors developed rapidly, especially in high-speed, lo...
There are large deviations in access to telecommunications infrastructure and trading patterns withi...
The liberalization of telecommunications seems to be an unstoppable trend. National governments, fac...
East Asia, for long the epitome of successful engagement in trade, faces serious challenges: technol...
There are large deviations in access to the telecommunications infrastructure and trading patterns w...
Countries in East Asia (EA) have made a great deal of progress in integrating their economies since ...
The growth of East Asia’s intra-regional trade is driven largely by increased component trade within...
The deregulation of telecommunications has taken a major step with the WTO agreements in February of...
In the period since World War Two the global economy has undergone substantial change. While the int...
In recent times the Ministry of Communications (MOC) of Korea has backed an ambitious drive to restr...
Telecommunications deregulation strategies have been self-evidently different in Hong Kong and China...
Recent studies on the economic effects of trade liberalization and economic integration have emphasi...
Asia-Pacific policy makers in Singapore, Taiwan, Korea, and Malaysia are "benchmarking" their "dereg...
Trade data of the one year following the crisis suggests that Japan, by far the regions largest econ...
Economic integration in Asia has been led by market forces, precisely by the competition to better p...
South Korea's and Japan's telecommunications sectors developed rapidly, especially in high-speed, lo...
There are large deviations in access to telecommunications infrastructure and trading patterns withi...
The liberalization of telecommunications seems to be an unstoppable trend. National governments, fac...
East Asia, for long the epitome of successful engagement in trade, faces serious challenges: technol...
There are large deviations in access to the telecommunications infrastructure and trading patterns w...
Countries in East Asia (EA) have made a great deal of progress in integrating their economies since ...
The growth of East Asia’s intra-regional trade is driven largely by increased component trade within...