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Emerging Global Trade Governance Mega Free Trade Agreements and Implications for ASEAN Routledge-ERIA Studies in Development Economics Series

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Chen Lurong, Urata Shujiro, Nakagawa Junji, Ambashi Masahito

Couverture de l’ouvrage Emerging Global Trade Governance

Mega free trade agreements (FTAs) are being formed to fill the gap created by new developments in global governance and are reshaping the world economic order. The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) agreement is one of such 21st century FTAs.

This book highlights three trade-related issues covered by the TPP that greatly concern emerging countries ? investment, intellectual property rights (IPR), and state-owned enterprises (SOEs). It contains rigorous economic, legal, and political analyses on the final text of the agreement, combined with country-specific policy discussions focusing on Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand, and Viet Nam, giving readers insights on the establishment of global rules and regulations for 21st century trade. The book also outlines the requirements for emerging Asian countries to better formulate trade policies in the new era of international trade and promote regional integration in ASEAN and East Asia.

Introduction: Mega FTAs in the 21st Century Global Trade Governance (Lurong Chen, Shujiro Urata, Junji Nakagawa and Mashaito Ambashi) Part I: Rules and Regulations on Investment 1. Investment in the Trans-Pacific Partnership: Possible Impacts on ASEAN Member States (Junji Nakagawa) 2. The Investment Chapter of the Trans-Pacific Partnership and Indonesia (Riza Noer Arfani) 3. An Assessment of the Philippines’ Readiness to Mega New Generation Agreements: Investment (Glenda T. Reyes) Part II: Rules and Regulations on Intellectual Property Rights 4. Understanding the IP-related Contents of the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (Akiko Kato) 5. Intellectual Property Rights in TPP Agreement: Commitments and Implications for Viet Nam (Nguyen Anh Duong) 6. Regulatory Framework on IPR in Indonesia: Overview and Preliminary Assessment on the TPP’s IP Chapter (Poppy S. Winanti) 7. Access to Medicines and Plant Seeds: The Challenges the Philippines Faces with the TPP’s Intellectual Property Rights Rule (Ramon L. Clarete) 8. Intellectual Property Protection under the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement: From Thailand’s Perspective (Jakkrit Kuanpoth) Part III: Rules and Regulations on State-owned Enterprises 9. Disciplines on State-owned Enterprises under the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement: Overview and Assessment (Tsuyoshi Kawase and Masahito Ambashi) 10. TPP and State-owned Enterprises in Viet Nam (Vo Tri Thanh) 11. State Trading Rules in TPP: Implications for the Philippines (Ramon L. Clarete) 12. Disciplines on State-owned Enterprises in Indonesia vis-à-vis the Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement (Maharani Hapsari)

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Lurong Chen is an Economist at the Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA). He obtained his PhD in International Economics from the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva.

Shujiro Urata is Professor of Economics at the Graduate School of Asia-Pacific Studies, Waseda University; Faculty Fellow at the Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry (RIETI); Research Fellow at the Japanese Centre for Economic Research; and Senior Research Advisor, Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA). He received his PhD in Economics from Stanford University.

Junji Nakagawa is Professor of International Economic Law at the Institute of Social Science, University of Tokyo. He obtained his PhD in Law from the University of Tokyo.

Masahito Ambashi is an Economist at the Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA). He received his PhD in Economics from the University of Essex.