Reassessing the impact of the ASEAN-India free trade agreement

The ratifcation of the ASEAN-IndiaF ree TradeA greement( AIFTA)in 2009 signals a potentialfor increasedt radefiows betweenA SEANan d India. Previous studies havefocussedm ainly on the welfare impact of the agreementa nd its impact on overall trade, especially trade in agricultural products. Thefrs...

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Main Authors: Tham, Siew Yean, Kam, Andrew Jia Yi
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Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2014
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spelling my-ukm.journal.85162016-12-14T06:47:25Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/8516/ Reassessing the impact of the ASEAN-India free trade agreement Tham, Siew Yean Kam, Andrew Jia Yi The ratifcation of the ASEAN-IndiaF ree TradeA greement( AIFTA)in 2009 signals a potentialfor increasedt radefiows betweenA SEANan d India. Previous studies havefocussedm ainly on the welfare impact of the agreementa nd its impact on overall trade, especially trade in agricultural products. Thefrst objective ofthis study seeks to compare the impact ofthe urrl on the exports ofmanufactured goodsf rom ASEANto India and vice versa. The second is to ascertain the relative importance of the scheduled tariff liberalization in the AIFTA compared with other contributory factors in the export of mandactured goods betweenA SEANa nd India. The study usesa n augmentedg ravity model as this type of model allowsfor the control of other trade related variables and to quantifu any changes in a country's trade due to the agreement.T hem ainfindings in this study indicate that ASEANga ins morefrom the scheduledt ariff liberalization in this agreement compared to India. However, the impact of tariff liberalization on the exports of manufactured goods from ASEANa nd India with each other is relatively smaller compared to other contributory factors, especially trade costs. The AIFTAw ill have to strengthens pecifc tradef acilitation measuresi n the agreementi n order to increase exports of manufactutredg oodsf rom ASEANto India and vice versa. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2014 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/8516/1/jeko_48%282%29-9.pdf Tham, Siew Yean and Kam, Andrew Jia Yi (2014) Reassessing the impact of the ASEAN-India free trade agreement. Jurnal Ekonomi Malaysia, 48 (2). pp. 99-110. ISSN 0127-1962 http://www.ukm.my/fep/jem/content/2014-2.html
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description The ratifcation of the ASEAN-IndiaF ree TradeA greement( AIFTA)in 2009 signals a potentialfor increasedt radefiows betweenA SEANan d India. Previous studies havefocussedm ainly on the welfare impact of the agreementa nd its impact on overall trade, especially trade in agricultural products. Thefrst objective ofthis study seeks to compare the impact ofthe urrl on the exports ofmanufactured goodsf rom ASEANto India and vice versa. The second is to ascertain the relative importance of the scheduled tariff liberalization in the AIFTA compared with other contributory factors in the export of mandactured goods betweenA SEANa nd India. The study usesa n augmentedg ravity model as this type of model allowsfor the control of other trade related variables and to quantifu any changes in a country's trade due to the agreement.T hem ainfindings in this study indicate that ASEANga ins morefrom the scheduledt ariff liberalization in this agreement compared to India. However, the impact of tariff liberalization on the exports of manufactured goods from ASEANa nd India with each other is relatively smaller compared to other contributory factors, especially trade costs. The AIFTAw ill have to strengthens pecifc tradef acilitation measuresi n the agreementi n order to increase exports of manufactutredg oodsf rom ASEANto India and vice versa.
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Kam, Andrew Jia Yi
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Kam, Andrew Jia Yi
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title Reassessing the impact of the ASEAN-India free trade agreement
title_short Reassessing the impact of the ASEAN-India free trade agreement
title_full Reassessing the impact of the ASEAN-India free trade agreement
title_fullStr Reassessing the impact of the ASEAN-India free trade agreement
title_full_unstemmed Reassessing the impact of the ASEAN-India free trade agreement
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