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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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Business
Cooperation
Countries
Currency
Economic conditions
Economic Crises
Economic crisis
Economic growth
Economic integration
Economic policy
Economic regions
Economics
Exports
Far East
Financial crisis
Foreign trade zones
Free trade
Free trade & protection
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Free trade zones
International economic cooperation
International Economic Organizations
International economics
International Trade
Local economy
North American Free Trade Agreement
Northeast Asia
Political Economy
Politics
Regional Development
Regional economics
Regional integration
Research centers
Trade zones
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