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An Economic Analysis of Korea–EU FTA and Japan–EU EPA, 1st ed. 2021 Kobe University Monograph Series in Social Science Research Series

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Yoshii Masahiko, Yi Chae-Deug

Couverture de l’ouvrage An Economic Analysis of Korea–EU FTA and Japan–EU EPA

This monograph compares two trade agreements among three important economic regions, namely, the Korea?EU free trade agree (FTA) and the Japan?EU Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA). The two new types of agreements came into effect in the 2010s. They not only create more favorable trade and economic conditions in these regions but also produce spillover effects to bring about more comprehensive conditions in other area. First, the quantitative research for both agreements using the CGE model and a tentative analysis of the Japan?EU EPA in the analysis show that both have already created positive impacts on all three economies by lifting or reducing tariff and non-tariff barriers. Such positive impacts are also expected to be felt by SMEs in these countries that are involved. Additionally, the high level of tariff and non-tariff liberalization in the two current agreements will make positive impacts on the negotiation of other FTAs and on WTO reform. The advantages of the FTAand EPA dealt with in this book are not restricted to these economic effects. As the agreements are comprehensive, they will create more favorable social conditions not only in these economic regions but in other areas of Asia as well.

1 Introduction.- 2.- The Korea–EU Free Trade Agreement versus the Japan–EU Economic Partnership Agreement.- 3 The Korea–EU Trade Structure and Effects of Free Trade Agreement with Reduction in Tariffs and Non-Tariff Measures.- 4.- A Discussion of the Japan-EU Economic Partnership Agreement: Negotiations, Tentative Results, and Potential.- 5 The Effects of Brexit on Prices under the EU–Japan EPA.- 6.- Expectations of Japanese Small and Medium Enterprises regarding the Japan–EU Economic Partnership Agreement Analysis from an independent survey.-

Masahiko Yoshii:

Masahiko Yoshii is a professor of economics and currently serves as executive vice president in charge of international exchange and university evaluation at Kobe University. He joined the Faculty of Economics there in 1985, and was promoted to full professor in 1998. He was the dean of the Graduate School of Economics at Kobe University in the years 2012–2014. He also has worked at the Embassy of Japan in Bucharest, Romania 1990–1992 and was a visiting researcher at the Vienna Institute of International Economic Studies (WiiW) 2001–2002. He was appointed as a Jean Monnet Chair for 2015–2018 and now serves as a coordinator of the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence at Kobe University.

Dr. Yoshii’s major research interests are comparative economic systems and the economies of Central and Eastern European countries and Russia. He is also interested in the economic relationship between Japan and the EU. He is a member of the Japan Association of Russian and Eastern European Studies, the Japan Association of Comparative Economic Studies, the European Studies Association Japan, and the Japan Economic Policy Association, all of which associations he has served as a board member.

Professor Yoshii has many papers and books to his credit, including, as co-editor, The EU in Turmoil (Inoue and Yoshii, eds., Keiso-shobo, 2018); Japan and the European Union in the Global Economy (Guntram and Yoshii, eds., Bruegel Blueprint No. 22, 2014); Deepening and Enlargement of the EU Integration and the Euro Crisis (Kubo and Yoshii, eds., Keiso Shobo, 2013); and Contemporary Russian Economy (Mizobata and Yoshii, eds., Minerva 2011).


Chae-DeugYi:

Chae-Deug Yi is a professor at the College of Economics and International Trade at Pusan National University (PNU), Republic of Korea. He received his Ph.D. in economics from Ohio State Univer

Gives detailed information about two of the most important trade agreements in the world Explains two trade agreements from broad perspectives with historical, narrative, quantitative, and social analyses Provides important insights for resolving global economic, trade, and social issues in the 2020s

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