<p>This volume represents the first tangible results of transnational cooperative research between and among ASEAN and Japanese scholars. The ASEAN Overview covers Industrial and Related Trends in both Japan and ASEAN; ASEAN-Japan Economic Relations; and Policy Issues and Porposed Policy Studies. Th
ASEAN-US Economic Relations: An Overview
β Scribed by Agustin Kintanar Jr. (editor); Loong Hoe Tan (editor)
- Publisher
- ISEAS Publishing
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 65
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Summaries of eight papers that analyse the major economic problems and challenges concerning trade, investment and technology transfer faced by ASEAN countries specifically in their interactions with the United States and vice versa.
β¦ Table of Contents
Contents
List of Tables
Foreword
Introduction
I. ASEAN-U.S. Trade Relations
II .The Pattern of Direct Foreign Investment in ASEAN: United States vs Japan
III. U.S. Contractual Arrangements in Some ASEAN Countries
IV .The Impact of U.S. Policy Mix on ASEAN Economies
V. Transfer of Technology to the ASEAN Region by U.S. Transnational Corporations
VI. The Role of U.S. Foreign Investment in ASEAN Industrial Co-operation
VII .ASEAN Manufactured Exports to the United States
VIII. The Competitiveness of U.S. Exports to ASEAN: A Business Economist's View
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