TY - BOOK AU - Urata,Shūjirō AU - Thanh Doan,Ha Thi TI - Globalisation and its economic consequences: looking at apec economies T2 - Routledge-ERIA studies in development economics SN - 9781003138501 AV - HN690.8 U1 - 306.09182/3 23 PY - 2021/// CY - New York, NY PB - Routledge, an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group KW - Globalization KW - Pacific Area KW - Economic aspects KW - Economic development KW - Case studies KW - Free trade KW - Business & Economics / Economics / Comparative KW - bisacsh KW - Business & Economics / Development / Sustainable Development KW - Business & Economics / Development / Economic Development N1 - 1. Introduction and Overview 2. Economic Consequences of Globalisation: The Australian Framework for Reforms 3. Processing Trade, Trade Liberalisation, and Opening Up: China⁰́₉s Miracle of International Trade 4. The Economic Impact of Globalisation in Indonesia 5. The Impact of Economic Globalisation on Firm Performance and the Labour Market: Evidence from Japan 6. Globalisation and Economic Development: Malaysia⁰́₉s Experience 7. Economic Consequences of Globalisation: Case Study of Thailand 8. The Economic Consequences of Globalisation in the United States 9. Economic Consequences of Trade and Investment Liberalisation: The Case of Viet Nam N2 - "Given the rising criticisms of and growing doubts about globalisation, this timely edited volume looks at globalisation and its economic impact on eight countries in Asia and the Pacific region, namely Australia, China, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Thailand, the United States (US), and Viet Nam. The eight selected countries are members of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum and yet the economies of these member countries have benefited differently from globalisation. This book summarises findings from existing academic literature in a coherent framework and reviews them critically to provide a balanced analysis. It also identifies the mechanisms through which globalization impacts economies and explains how understanding of such mechanisms can be useful for formulating policies, which would benefit from globalisation while achieving inclusive economic growth in the context of rising nationalism and protectionism"-- UR - https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781003138501 UR - http://www.oclc.org/content/dam/oclc/forms/terms/vbrl-201703.pdf ER -