ASEAN Integration Monitoring Report

The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is a community of more than 600 million people living in ten countries in one of the most dynamic regions of the world. Consistent with this, ASEAN's share of world GDP and world trade has sharply increased over the past decades. In 2003, ASEAN...

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Main Authors: ASEAN Secretariat, World Bank
Format: Working Paper
Language:en_US
Published: Jakarta: ASEAN Secretariat and the World Bank 2014
Subjects:
GDP
tax
WTO
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10986/16695
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topic advanced economies
aggregate trade
Agreement on Trade
Agricultural Products
Agriculture
audits
barrier
barriers to trade
benchmark
Benchmarking
Bilateral Trade
business environment
Capacity Building
Central Bank
Common Market
communication technology
Communications Technology
comparative advantage
competitive markets
competitiveness
Connectivity
Connectivity Index
consumer protection
consumers
cost of capital
cost reductions
currency
Customs
customs unions
data availability
debts
developed countries
developing economies
domestic demand
Economic Cooperation
economic crisis
economic development
economic integration
Economic Research
economic structures
elimination of tariffs
exchange rate
exchange rate system
exchange rates
export diversification
export licensing
export markets
export opportunities
Export Performance
Export Products
export quotas
Export Restrictions
export taxes
exporters
exports
external tariffs
external trade
final goods
financial crisis
Financial Services
Financial Services Liberalization
financial stability
flow of capital
foreign direct investment
foreign exchange
foreign firm
Foreign Investment
foreign investments
foreign investors
foreign suppliers
foreign trade
free movement of goods
Free Trade
Free Trade Agreement
Free Trade Area
GDP
General Agreement on Trade in Services
general equilibrium
global economy
global integration
Global Investment
global markets
Global Trade
global trading
good governance
Governance Indicators
growth rate
growth rates
harmonization
human capital
Import Duties
Import Licensing
Import Licensing Procedures
Imports
income
incomes
Industry Trade
information services
information technology
intermediate goods
international agreement
international markets
international standard
international standards
International Trade
International Trade Commission
international transport
investment flows
Investment Liberalization
investment policies
investment treaties
labor markets
legal framework
less developed countries
less developed economies
liberalizations
macroeconomic management
Market Access
market integration
market size
measure of trade
most favored nation
multilateral agreements
mutual recognition
mutual recognition arrangements
natural resources
Non-Tariff Barriers
open regionalism
output
outputs
Outsourcing
preferential basis
Preferential Margins
Preferential Tariff
Preferential Tariffs
preferential treatment
Price Increases
productivity
productivity growth
protection measures
rapid growth
red tape
reduction of barriers
Regional Integration
regional trade
regulators
Regulatory barriers
regulatory environment
Regulatory Regime
Rules of Origin
security concerns
single market
skill shortages
skilled labor
skilled workers
Tariff Barriers
tariff elimination
Tariff Lines
tariff protection
tariff reduction
tariff reductions
tariff reform
tax
tax exemptions
technical assistance
technical regulations
Telecommunications
tourism
tradable goods
Trade Agreement
Trade Alert
trade areas
trade barriers
trade costs
trade creating
trade creation
trade data
trade diversion
trade facilitation
trade flows
trade in goods
trade in services
Trade Indicators
Trade Integration
Trade Intensity
trade liberalization
trade liberalization commitments
trade logistics
trade negotiations
Trade Openness
trade patterns
Trade Policies
Trade Policy
Trade Policy Review
trade regime
trade remedy
trade remedy measures
Trade Restrictions
trading system
transaction costs
Transnational Corporations
transparency
transport costs
Wages
World Development Indicators
world economy
world trade
World Trade Organization
WTO
spellingShingle advanced economies
aggregate trade
Agreement on Trade
Agricultural Products
Agriculture
audits
barrier
barriers to trade
benchmark
Benchmarking
Bilateral Trade
business environment
Capacity Building
Central Bank
Common Market
communication technology
Communications Technology
comparative advantage
competitive markets
competitiveness
Connectivity
Connectivity Index
consumer protection
consumers
cost of capital
cost reductions
currency
Customs
customs unions
data availability
debts
developed countries
developing economies
domestic demand
Economic Cooperation
economic crisis
economic development
economic integration
Economic Research
economic structures
elimination of tariffs
exchange rate
exchange rate system
exchange rates
export diversification
export licensing
export markets
export opportunities
Export Performance
Export Products
export quotas
Export Restrictions
export taxes
exporters
exports
external tariffs
external trade
final goods
financial crisis
Financial Services
Financial Services Liberalization
financial stability
flow of capital
foreign direct investment
foreign exchange
foreign firm
Foreign Investment
foreign investments
foreign investors
foreign suppliers
foreign trade
free movement of goods
Free Trade
Free Trade Agreement
Free Trade Area
GDP
General Agreement on Trade in Services
general equilibrium
global economy
global integration
Global Investment
global markets
Global Trade
global trading
good governance
Governance Indicators
growth rate
growth rates
harmonization
human capital
Import Duties
Import Licensing
Import Licensing Procedures
Imports
income
incomes
Industry Trade
information services
information technology
intermediate goods
international agreement
international markets
international standard
international standards
International Trade
International Trade Commission
international transport
investment flows
Investment Liberalization
investment policies
investment treaties
labor markets
legal framework
less developed countries
less developed economies
liberalizations
macroeconomic management
Market Access
market integration
market size
measure of trade
most favored nation
multilateral agreements
mutual recognition
mutual recognition arrangements
natural resources
Non-Tariff Barriers
open regionalism
output
outputs
Outsourcing
preferential basis
Preferential Margins
Preferential Tariff
Preferential Tariffs
preferential treatment
Price Increases
productivity
productivity growth
protection measures
rapid growth
red tape
reduction of barriers
Regional Integration
regional trade
regulators
Regulatory barriers
regulatory environment
Regulatory Regime
Rules of Origin
security concerns
single market
skill shortages
skilled labor
skilled workers
Tariff Barriers
tariff elimination
Tariff Lines
tariff protection
tariff reduction
tariff reductions
tariff reform
tax
tax exemptions
technical assistance
technical regulations
Telecommunications
tourism
tradable goods
Trade Agreement
Trade Alert
trade areas
trade barriers
trade costs
trade creating
trade creation
trade data
trade diversion
trade facilitation
trade flows
trade in goods
trade in services
Trade Indicators
Trade Integration
Trade Intensity
trade liberalization
trade liberalization commitments
trade logistics
trade negotiations
Trade Openness
trade patterns
Trade Policies
Trade Policy
Trade Policy Review
trade regime
trade remedy
trade remedy measures
Trade Restrictions
trading system
transaction costs
Transnational Corporations
transparency
transport costs
Wages
World Development Indicators
world economy
world trade
World Trade Organization
WTO
ASEAN Secretariat
World Bank
ASEAN Integration Monitoring Report
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description The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is a community of more than 600 million people living in ten countries in one of the most dynamic regions of the world. Consistent with this, ASEAN's share of world GDP and world trade has sharply increased over the past decades. In 2003, ASEAN's regional integration agenda was significantly deepened when ASEAN Member States adopted the ambitious goal of forming an ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) by 2015. These goals were crystallized in the highly specific targets set for creating a 'single market and production base' in the ASEAN Economic Community Blueprint of 2007, signed by the Heads of the Governments of the ASEAN countries. The focus of the report is on policy and market integration outcomes achieved in ASEAN Member States (AMS) as part of the Pillar One of the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) formation process. The aim is to assess progress drawing on evidence from a large range of indicators on policies and outcomes. The report then suggests priorities for future actions for implementing the AEC 2015 goals. This report is based on the inception report presented to and endorsed by the Senior Economic Officials' Meetings of the ASEAN last year and on the presentation on early findings also to the SEOM. The earlier version of this report was also presented to the 45th ASEAN Economic Ministers' Meetings in Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam in August 2013. This report is intended to complement the recent mid-term review report by the Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA, 2012), which has focused more on progress with agreements and commitments for achieving AEC 2015 goals.
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World Bank
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World Bank
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title ASEAN Integration Monitoring Report
title_short ASEAN Integration Monitoring Report
title_full ASEAN Integration Monitoring Report
title_fullStr ASEAN Integration Monitoring Report
title_full_unstemmed ASEAN Integration Monitoring Report
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publisher Jakarta: ASEAN Secretariat and the World Bank
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spelling okr-10986-166952021-04-23T14:03:33Z ASEAN Integration Monitoring Report ASEAN Secretariat World Bank advanced economies aggregate trade Agreement on Trade Agricultural Products Agriculture audits barrier barriers to trade benchmark Benchmarking Bilateral Trade business environment Capacity Building Central Bank Common Market communication technology Communications Technology comparative advantage competitive markets competitiveness Connectivity Connectivity Index consumer protection consumers cost of capital cost reductions currency Customs customs unions data availability debts developed countries developing economies domestic demand Economic Cooperation economic crisis economic development economic integration Economic Research economic structures elimination of tariffs exchange rate exchange rate system exchange rates export diversification export licensing export markets export opportunities Export Performance Export Products export quotas Export Restrictions export taxes exporters exports external tariffs external trade final goods financial crisis Financial Services Financial Services Liberalization financial stability flow of capital foreign direct investment foreign exchange foreign firm Foreign Investment foreign investments foreign investors foreign suppliers foreign trade free movement of goods Free Trade Free Trade Agreement Free Trade Area GDP General Agreement on Trade in Services general equilibrium global economy global integration Global Investment global markets Global Trade global trading good governance Governance Indicators growth rate growth rates harmonization human capital Import Duties Import Licensing Import Licensing Procedures Imports income incomes Industry Trade information services information technology intermediate goods international agreement international markets international standard international standards International Trade International Trade Commission international transport investment flows Investment Liberalization investment policies investment treaties labor markets legal framework less developed countries less developed economies liberalizations macroeconomic management Market Access market integration market size measure of trade most favored nation multilateral agreements mutual recognition mutual recognition arrangements natural resources Non-Tariff Barriers open regionalism output outputs Outsourcing preferential basis Preferential Margins Preferential Tariff Preferential Tariffs preferential treatment Price Increases productivity productivity growth protection measures rapid growth red tape reduction of barriers Regional Integration regional trade regulators Regulatory barriers regulatory environment Regulatory Regime Rules of Origin security concerns single market skill shortages skilled labor skilled workers Tariff Barriers tariff elimination Tariff Lines tariff protection tariff reduction tariff reductions tariff reform tax tax exemptions technical assistance technical regulations Telecommunications tourism tradable goods Trade Agreement Trade Alert trade areas trade barriers trade costs trade creating trade creation trade data trade diversion trade facilitation trade flows trade in goods trade in services Trade Indicators Trade Integration Trade Intensity trade liberalization trade liberalization commitments trade logistics trade negotiations Trade Openness trade patterns Trade Policies Trade Policy Trade Policy Review trade regime trade remedy trade remedy measures Trade Restrictions trading system transaction costs Transnational Corporations transparency transport costs Wages World Development Indicators world economy world trade World Trade Organization WTO The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is a community of more than 600 million people living in ten countries in one of the most dynamic regions of the world. Consistent with this, ASEAN's share of world GDP and world trade has sharply increased over the past decades. In 2003, ASEAN's regional integration agenda was significantly deepened when ASEAN Member States adopted the ambitious goal of forming an ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) by 2015. These goals were crystallized in the highly specific targets set for creating a 'single market and production base' in the ASEAN Economic Community Blueprint of 2007, signed by the Heads of the Governments of the ASEAN countries. The focus of the report is on policy and market integration outcomes achieved in ASEAN Member States (AMS) as part of the Pillar One of the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) formation process. The aim is to assess progress drawing on evidence from a large range of indicators on policies and outcomes. The report then suggests priorities for future actions for implementing the AEC 2015 goals. This report is based on the inception report presented to and endorsed by the Senior Economic Officials' Meetings of the ASEAN last year and on the presentation on early findings also to the SEOM. The earlier version of this report was also presented to the 45th ASEAN Economic Ministers' Meetings in Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam in August 2013. This report is intended to complement the recent mid-term review report by the Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA, 2012), which has focused more on progress with agreements and commitments for achieving AEC 2015 goals. 2014-01-29T21:56:18Z 2014-01-29T21:56:18Z 2013 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/16695 en_US CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo World Bank Jakarta: ASEAN Secretariat and the World Bank Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research East Asia and Pacific East Asia Oceania