The Key Factors of Economic Integration in Southeast Asia: Case of Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand

Shifting from intra-regional trade to that of investment is the major aim of the economic integration of Southeast Asia. This article attempts to analyse the two essential factors of it, one is intra-regional trade and two is economic community. For the first analysis it selects Indonesia, Malaysia...

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Main Author: Kiki Verico
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Bina Nusantara University 2017-04-01
Series:Journal of ASEAN Studies
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Online Access:https://journal.binus.ac.id/index.php/jas/article/view/887
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spelling doaj-ac08620effcc453f978b00e1961aacc92021-08-05T06:04:04ZengBina Nusantara UniversityJournal of ASEAN Studies2338-13612338-13532017-04-014210712610.21512/jas.v4i2.887697The Key Factors of Economic Integration in Southeast Asia: Case of Indonesia, Malaysia, and ThailandKiki Verico0LPEM FEB UI and FEB UIShifting from intra-regional trade to that of investment is the major aim of the economic integration of Southeast Asia. This article attempts to analyse the two essential factors of it, one is intra-regional trade and two is economic community. For the first analysis it selects Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand as the observed countries and for the second analysis it takes Indonesia as the field study. Firstly, this article finds that free trade agreement is effective to increases intra-regional trade but ineffective to attract investment therefore Southeast Asia needs to amplify its open-regionalism principle. Secondly, it finds that private sector is ready towards the economic community therefore the ASEAN Economic Community is fit for the recent Southeast Asia’s integration.https://journal.binus.ac.id/index.php/jas/article/view/887economic integrationinternational investment (long-term capital-fdi inflows)asean free trade area (afta)bilateral free trade agreements (bfta) and asian noodle-bowl phenomenon
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The Key Factors of Economic Integration in Southeast Asia: Case of Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand
Journal of ASEAN Studies
economic integration
international investment (long-term capital-fdi inflows)
asean free trade area (afta)
bilateral free trade agreements (bfta) and asian noodle-bowl phenomenon
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title The Key Factors of Economic Integration in Southeast Asia: Case of Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand
title_short The Key Factors of Economic Integration in Southeast Asia: Case of Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand
title_full The Key Factors of Economic Integration in Southeast Asia: Case of Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand
title_fullStr The Key Factors of Economic Integration in Southeast Asia: Case of Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand
title_full_unstemmed The Key Factors of Economic Integration in Southeast Asia: Case of Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand
title_sort key factors of economic integration in southeast asia: case of indonesia, malaysia, and thailand
publisher Bina Nusantara University
series Journal of ASEAN Studies
issn 2338-1361
2338-1353
publishDate 2017-04-01
description Shifting from intra-regional trade to that of investment is the major aim of the economic integration of Southeast Asia. This article attempts to analyse the two essential factors of it, one is intra-regional trade and two is economic community. For the first analysis it selects Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand as the observed countries and for the second analysis it takes Indonesia as the field study. Firstly, this article finds that free trade agreement is effective to increases intra-regional trade but ineffective to attract investment therefore Southeast Asia needs to amplify its open-regionalism principle. Secondly, it finds that private sector is ready towards the economic community therefore the ASEAN Economic Community is fit for the recent Southeast Asia’s integration.
topic economic integration
international investment (long-term capital-fdi inflows)
asean free trade area (afta)
bilateral free trade agreements (bfta) and asian noodle-bowl phenomenon
url https://journal.binus.ac.id/index.php/jas/article/view/887
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