Economic intergration between South Asia and East Asia : a perception survey of asian opinion leaders

Economic integration, which was deepening among the East Asian countries, is now broadening to cover the South Asian region as well. While we are starting to witness the emergence of Pan-Asian integration, a few distinct and yet related questions arise. What are the benefits and costs of South Asia...

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Main Authors: Rana, Pradumna B., Chia, Wai-Mun
Other Authors: S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies
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Published: 2014
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1021902020-11-01T08:45:06Z Economic intergration between South Asia and East Asia : a perception survey of asian opinion leaders Rana, Pradumna B. Chia, Wai-Mun S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies DRNTU::Social sciences::Economic development::East Asia Economic integration, which was deepening among the East Asian countries, is now broadening to cover the South Asian region as well. While we are starting to witness the emergence of Pan-Asian integration, a few distinct and yet related questions arise. What are the benefits and costs of South Asia and East Asia (SA-EA) integration? What are the respective roles of market-led vs. regional cooperation policies that South Asian countries should adopt under their “Look East” polices to link themselves to production networks in East Asia? What is the role of infrastructure and connectivity? What are the factors that have led to the revival of land connectivity or old South-western Silk Road in Asia? Should efforts to promote ASEAN-India connectivity be supported? Should the membership of East Asian institutions be expanded to cover South Asian countries at an appropriate level? In particular, should India be invited to join the various ASEAN+3 initiatives? Should South Asian countries (other than India) be invited to join the negotiations for the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP)? Can the integration of the two regions re-invigorate economic integration in south Asia? This paper assesses the views of South Asian and East Asian opinion leaders through a perception survey conducted in 2013. 390 respondents from academia, business, and various government offices participated in the survey. In general, the opinion leaders in both regions generally feel positive about the integration of the two regions and they feel that it could receive economic integration in South Asia. They also feel that South Asian countries should be given a role in various East Asian initiatives. 2014-06-25T06:56:02Z 2019-12-06T20:51:13Z 2014-06-25T06:56:02Z 2019-12-06T20:51:13Z 2014 2014 Working Paper Rana, P. B., & Chia, W. M. (2014). Economic intergration between South Asia and East Asia : a perception survey of asian opinion leaders. (RSIS Working Paper, No. 272). Singapore: Nanyang Technological University. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/102190 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/19873 en RSIS Working paper, 272-14 NTU 40 p. application/pdf
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Economic intergration between South Asia and East Asia : a perception survey of asian opinion leaders
description Economic integration, which was deepening among the East Asian countries, is now broadening to cover the South Asian region as well. While we are starting to witness the emergence of Pan-Asian integration, a few distinct and yet related questions arise. What are the benefits and costs of South Asia and East Asia (SA-EA) integration? What are the respective roles of market-led vs. regional cooperation policies that South Asian countries should adopt under their “Look East” polices to link themselves to production networks in East Asia? What is the role of infrastructure and connectivity? What are the factors that have led to the revival of land connectivity or old South-western Silk Road in Asia? Should efforts to promote ASEAN-India connectivity be supported? Should the membership of East Asian institutions be expanded to cover South Asian countries at an appropriate level? In particular, should India be invited to join the various ASEAN+3 initiatives? Should South Asian countries (other than India) be invited to join the negotiations for the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP)? Can the integration of the two regions re-invigorate economic integration in south Asia? This paper assesses the views of South Asian and East Asian opinion leaders through a perception survey conducted in 2013. 390 respondents from academia, business, and various government offices participated in the survey. In general, the opinion leaders in both regions generally feel positive about the integration of the two regions and they feel that it could receive economic integration in South Asia. They also feel that South Asian countries should be given a role in various East Asian initiatives.
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title_short Economic intergration between South Asia and East Asia : a perception survey of asian opinion leaders
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