China's Changing Economic Structure and Implications for Regional Patterns of Trade, Production and Integration

Without intending to do so, China has in recent years played a major role in East Asia's economic integration. It has done so mainly through the production and supply chain networks it has spun across the region. This paper argues that given the developmental trends in the Chinese economy, the...

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Main Authors: TAN, Kim Song, Khor, Hoe Ee
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soe_research-15352010-09-23T05:48:03Z China's Changing Economic Structure and Implications for Regional Patterns of Trade, Production and Integration TAN, Kim Song Khor, Hoe Ee Without intending to do so, China has in recent years played a major role in East Asia's economic integration. It has done so mainly through the production and supply chain networks it has spun across the region. This paper argues that given the developmental trends in the Chinese economy, the Chinese government should pursue a more active strategy towards a broader and more balanced economic integration with the region. The emergence of a multi-track production structure, increased importance of domestic consumption and the services sector, together with faster integration of the domestic economy, will fundamentally change China's trade and investment relationships with the rest of East Asia and necessitate a review of China's economic integration strategy. The paper also argues that ASEAN can play a useful role in facilitating the region-wide integration process. 2006-11-01T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soe_research/536 info:doi/10.1111/j.1749-124X.2006.00042.x Research Collection School Of Economics eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University International Economics
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TAN, Kim Song
Khor, Hoe Ee
China's Changing Economic Structure and Implications for Regional Patterns of Trade, Production and Integration
description Without intending to do so, China has in recent years played a major role in East Asia's economic integration. It has done so mainly through the production and supply chain networks it has spun across the region. This paper argues that given the developmental trends in the Chinese economy, the Chinese government should pursue a more active strategy towards a broader and more balanced economic integration with the region. The emergence of a multi-track production structure, increased importance of domestic consumption and the services sector, together with faster integration of the domestic economy, will fundamentally change China's trade and investment relationships with the rest of East Asia and necessitate a review of China's economic integration strategy. The paper also argues that ASEAN can play a useful role in facilitating the region-wide integration process.
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author TAN, Kim Song
Khor, Hoe Ee
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Khor, Hoe Ee
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title China's Changing Economic Structure and Implications for Regional Patterns of Trade, Production and Integration
title_short China's Changing Economic Structure and Implications for Regional Patterns of Trade, Production and Integration
title_full China's Changing Economic Structure and Implications for Regional Patterns of Trade, Production and Integration
title_fullStr China's Changing Economic Structure and Implications for Regional Patterns of Trade, Production and Integration
title_full_unstemmed China's Changing Economic Structure and Implications for Regional Patterns of Trade, Production and Integration
title_sort china's changing economic structure and implications for regional patterns of trade, production and integration
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2006
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soe_research/536
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