National Strategies for Regional Integration: South and East Asian Case StudiesJoseph F. Francois, Pradumna Bickram Rana, Ganeshan Wignaraja 'National Strategies for Regional Integration: South and East Asian Case Studies' examines how each country's integration with its neighbours and more distant regional economies might be improved. The country cases illustrate the diversity of Asian development experience and offer lessons for other countries and regions interested in developing national strategies to foster regional integration. |
Contents
Introduction Findings and Policies | 1 |
India | 23 |
Pakistan | 97 |
Bangladesh | 137 |
Nepal | 207 |
Sri Lanka | 277 |
Peoples Republic of China | 333 |
Thailand | 383 |
Singapore | 483 |
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agricultural ASEAN ASEAN+3 Association of Southeast average Bangladesh Bank of Thailand bilateral BIMSTEC capital cargo clearance competition cost customs declined dollars domestic duty East and South East Asia East Asian countries Economic Cooperation electronic EPZs FDI inflows Foreign Direct Investment foreign investment Free Trade Agreement global Government Hong Kong implementation imports incentives income increased India Indonesia industry infrastructure integration investors Japan labor Lao PDR liberalization machinery major Malaysia manufacturing ment million Ministry Myanmar negative list negotiations Nepal Pakistan People's Republic percent port PRC’s preferential Promotion reforms regime regional Republic of China Republic of Korea road SAARC SAFTA sensitive list services sector share Singapore Singapore's SITC Source South Asia Southeast Asian Nations Sri Lanka Table Taipei Taipei,China tariff tariff lines tariff rates textiles Thailand tion total exports tourism trade and investment trade facilitation trade in services



