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Is a Free Trade Zone Emerging in Northeast Asia in the Wake of the Asian Financial Crisis?
Largely due to the existing political constraints, the autonomous and market-driven process of regional economic integration in Northeast Asia since the mid-1980s is short of a formal regional grouping. However, the recent Asian financial crisis has provided a catalyst for the initial moves toward a...
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