Başlık:
Chinese global production networks in ASEAN
Yazar:
Kim, Young-Chan, editor
ISBN:
9783319242323
Fiziksel Tanımlama:
viii, 288 pages : illustrations 23 cm
Seri:
Understanding China,
Understanding China.
İçerik:
Acknowledgement; Contents; Emerging China and Its Interaction with ASEAN Economies; 1 The Evolution of the Basic Economic Pattern; 2 Macroeconomic Integration; 3 Merchandise Trade: Balance and Patterns; 4 Trade in Service and Contract Projects; 5 China¿ Capital to ASEAN and Its Impact; 6 Conclusions; References; RCEP vs. TPP: The Pursuit of Eastern Dominance; 1 Introduction; 2 A Historical Approach to the East Asian Regional Integration Effort; 3 The Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement and the Missing Role in China; 3.1 TPP from the US Perspective; 3.2 Japan and the TPP
3.3 China in the TPP as an Observer4 Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership and Chinese Dominance; 4.1 The Meaning of RCEP; 4.2 Implications of the TPP and the RCEP; 4.3 Why Not Both?; 5 Conclusion; References; The Malaysia-China Economic Relationship at 40: Broadening Ties and Meeting the Challenges for Future Success; 1 Introduction; 2 Trade and Investment; 2.1 Trade; 2.2 Investment; 2.3 Kuantan and Qinzhou Industrial Parks; 3 Tourism and Education; 3.1 Tourism; 3.2 Education; 4 Role of the Malaysian-Chinese Business Community
5 Malaysia-China Diplomatic Relations at 40: Assessing the Relationship6 Conclusion; References; Indonesia-China Economic Relations in the Twenty-First Century: Opportunities and Challenges; 1 Introduction; 2 Indonesia-China Relations from a Historical Perspective; 3 Trade and Investment Relations; 4 Challenges of Managing Indonesia-China Economic Relations; 5 Conclusion; Appendix; Bibliography; People¿ Republic of China (PRC): Thailand Economic Relationship After Signing of Free Trade Agreement in 2005; 1 Background; 2 Trade and Investment Dependence Between the Two Economies
3 Method of Estimating RCA4 Results; 5 Stability of RCA; 6 Conclusions; Appendix; References; Is Urban Food Demand in the Philippines Different from China?; 1 Introduction; 2 Review of Existing Studies; 2.1 China; 2.2 Philippines; 3 Methodology; 3.1 Definition and Asymptotic Properties of the IGLLS Estimator; 3.2 Application of the IGLLS Estimator to the QUAIDS; 4 Data; 5 Results; 6 Discussion; References; Greater China, Cambodia, and the Garment Industry; 1 Introduction; Box 1: Definitions of Governance Source: Adapted from Ahrens (1999: 42); 2 Garment Industry in Cambodia
2.1 Birth of the Garment Industry2.2 Maturation of the Garment Industry; 3 Dimensions of Chinese Influence; 3.1 Capture Avoidance Thanks to Greater China?; 3.2 Hand-in-Hand Governance and Labor; 4 Conclusion; References; Politics of Economic Relations Between China and Myanmar; 1 Introduction; 2 Historical Context of Myanmar-China Relations; 3 Is China Competitive Enough?; 4 Anti-hegemonism Versus Necessities of National Security and Prosperity; 5 Conflict in Myanmar and the Sino-Myanmar Economic Relationship; 6 Conclusions; References; A Study of Singapore as a Developmental State
Özet:
This volume examines the role of Chinese businesses and industries in Asian production networks.́́ By presenting different case studies of the Asian region, the contributors illustrate how China successfully exports the Chinese business model, based on Chinese ethics, social networks and production integration. The contributors also discuss topics such as the implications and ramifications of global product sharing within Asia; the prospects of free trade agreements in Asia; the economic advantages of Chinese family lineage and Guanxi ́́ an influential Chinese network; collaboration of overseas Chinese with mainland Chinese, as well as direct Chinese business involvement and investment in other Asian countries
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