Los determinantes del regionalismo de Asia oriental.

Asia oriental ha experimentado un progreso épico del regionalismo en la última década, con China, Japón y Corea (CJK), como los actores más destacados. Regionalmente hablando, Asia oriental ha sido alimentado por una expansión impulsada por el mercado del comercio y la inversión extranjera directa (...

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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Los determinantes del regionalismo de Asia oriental.
dc.title.translated.eng.fl_str_mv The determinants of east Asian regionalism.
title Los determinantes del regionalismo de Asia oriental.
spellingShingle Los determinantes del regionalismo de Asia oriental.
Regionalism
Panel data
East asia
Regionalismo
Data panel
Asia oriental
title_short Los determinantes del regionalismo de Asia oriental.
title_full Los determinantes del regionalismo de Asia oriental.
title_fullStr Los determinantes del regionalismo de Asia oriental.
title_full_unstemmed Los determinantes del regionalismo de Asia oriental.
title_sort Los determinantes del regionalismo de Asia oriental.
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Faisal-Hastiadi, Fithra
dc.contributor.author.spa.fl_str_mv Faisal-Hastiadi, Fithra
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Regionalism
Panel data
East asia
topic Regionalism
Panel data
East asia
Regionalismo
Data panel
Asia oriental
dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv Regionalismo
Data panel
Asia oriental
description Asia oriental ha experimentado un progreso épico del regionalismo en la última década, con China, Japón y Corea (CJK), como los actores más destacados. Regionalmente hablando, Asia oriental ha sido alimentado por una expansión impulsada por el mercado del comercio y la inversión extranjera directa (IED) que lidera el proceso de regionalismo, de abajo hacia arriba. Sin embargo, este trabajo sostiene que el proceso de abajo hacia arriba por sí solo no es suficiente, ya que se necesita un enfoque más institucional. Desde un panel de simulación estática de datos, se comprueba que la infraestructura de transporte, el buen gobierno, políticas de competencia fiscal, los mercados de gran envergadura, buena educación, la democracia y la tendencia hacia la industrialización son los principales factores que sirven como bloques de construcción para el regionalismo de Asia oriental.
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Baldwin, R. (2006). Managing the noodle bowl: the fragility of east asian regionalism (CEPR Discussion Paper n.° 5561). London: CEPR.
Bergstrand, J. H. (1989). The Generalized Gravity Equation, Monopolistic Competition, and the Factor-proportions Theory in International Trade. The review of economics and statistiscs, 71(1), 143-153.
Bolaky, B., & Freund, C. (2004), “Trade Regulations and Growth Washington: World Bank”, Mimeo.
Capannelli, G. (2011). Institutions for economic and financial integration in asia: trends and prospects (ADBI Working Paper 308). Tokyo: Asian Development Bank Institute.
Chia, S. Y. (2007). “Challenges and Configurations of a Region-wide FTA in East Asia”. FONDAD Conference presentation.
Cohen, B. J. (1997). The Political Economy of Currency Regions. In H. Milner & Edward Mansfield (Eds.), The Political Economy of Regionalism. New York: Columbia University Press.
Dell`Ariccia, G. (1999). Exchange Rate Fluctuations and Trade Flows: Evidence from the European Union. IMF Staff Papers, 46(3), 315-334.
Drysale, P. (2006, March 31). Regionalism in asia and the pacific and an asian economic community (Workshop paper). New Delhi: ICRIER.
Dutt, P., & Mitra, D. (2002). Endogenous trade policy through majority voting: an empirical investigation. Journal of International Economics, 58(1), 107-33.
Feng, Y., & Gaspare M. G. (2003). Regional Integration and Domestic Institutional Homogeneity: a comparative analysis of regional integration in the Americas, Pacific Asia and Western Europe. Review of International Political Economy, 10(1), 223-230.
Fisman, R. J. & Sarria-Allende, V. (2004). Regulation of entry and the distortion of industrial organization (Working Paper 10929). Massachusetts: NBER.
Geddes, B. (1995). Challenging the Conventional Wisdom. In Economic reform and democracy. Diamond, L. & Plattner, M. (Eds.). Baltimore: Johns Hopkins.
Grossman, G. M., & Helpman, E. (1994). Protection for Sale. The American Economic Review, 84(4), 833-850.
Hastiadi, F. F. (2011). East Asian Regionalism: The Need for ASEAN+3. Journal of Global Business and Economics, 3, 31-56.
Hastiadi, F. F. (2011). Regionalism in East Asia: The Role of North East Asian Nations. American Journal of Economics and Business Administration, 3(2), 242-253.
Hastiadi, F. F. (2010). Making East Asian Regionalism Works. Buletin Ekonomi Moneter danPerbankan, 13, 107-128.
Jones RW, Kierzkowski H. (2001). A Framework for Fragmentation. In: Arndt SW, Kierzkowski H. (eds), Fragmentation: New Production Patterns in the World Economy. Oxford: University Press.
Kaufmann, D., Kraay, A., & Mastruzzi, M. (2008). Governance Matters III: Governance Indicators for 1996-2002 (Working paper). World Bank Policy Research Department.
Kawai, M. (2007). Evolving economic architecture in east asia (Discussion Paper n.° 84). Tokyo: ADB Institute.
Kawai, M. (2005). East Asian Economic Regionalism: Progress and Challenges. Asian Economics, 16(1), 29-55.
Kawai, M., & Ganeshan, W. (2007). Regionalism as an engine of multilateralism: a case for a single east asian FTA (Working Paper series on Regional Economic Integration n.° 14). Tokyo: ADB Institute.
Klapper, L., Laeven, L, & Raghuram, R. (2004). Business environment and firm entry: evidence from international data (Working paper 10380). Massachsetts: NBER.
Limão, N., & Venables, A. (2001). Infrastructure, Geographical Disadvantage, Transport Costs and Trade. World Bank Economic Review, 15, 451-479.
Love, J., & Ramesh, C. (2004). An Index of Openness and its Relationship with Growth in India. The Journal of Developing Areas, 38, 37-54.
Matyas, L. (1997). Proper Econometric Specification of the Gravity Model. World Economy, 20(3): 363-368.
Mayer, W. (1984). Endogenous Tariff Formation. American Economic Review, 74(5), 970–985.
Milner, H. V., & Kubota, K. (2005). Why the move to free trade? Democracy and trade policy in the developing countries. International Organization, 59(1), 107-143.
Mitra, D., Thomakos D., & Ulubasoglu, M. (2002). Protection for Sale in a Developing Country: Democracy vs. Dictatorship. Review of Economics and Statistics, 84(3), 497–508.
Nachrowi, D. (2008). Ekonometrika untuk analisa ekonomi dan keuangan. Econometrics for Economic and financial analysis. Faculty of Economics, University of Indonesia.
Nuroglu, (2010). The Impact of Population on Bilateral Trade Flows in the Case of OIC, (Working Paper). International University of Sarajevo.
Olson, M. (1982). The rise and decline of nations: Economic growth, stagflation, and social rigidities. New Haven: Yale University Press.
Petri, P. (2006). Is Asia becoming more interdependent? Journal of Asian Economics, 17(3), 381-394.
Smith, A. (1776). An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations. University Of Chicago Press.
Soesastro, H. (2006). Regional Integration in East Asia: Achievements and future prospects. Asian Economic Policy Review, 1(2), 215-235.
Tamura, R. (1995). Regional economies and market integration. Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 20(5), 825-845.
UNESCAP. (2010). What is Good Governance? Poverty and Development Division Article.
Yeaple, S., & Golub, S. (2002). “International Productivity Differences, Infrastructure, and Comparative Advantage”. Mimeo.
Watanabe, Y. (2008). “Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) of Japan and Economic Integration in Northeast Asia” (Academic presentation). Graduate School of Media and Governance, Keio University.
Wilson, J., Mann, C. & Otsuki, T. (2005), Assessing the Benefits of Trade Facilitation: A Global Perspective. In The World Economy, pp. 841-871. World Trade Organization, WTO.
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Desde un panel de simulación estática de datos, se comprueba que la infraestructura de transporte, el buen gobierno, políticas de competencia fiscal, los mercados de gran envergadura, buena educación, la democracia y la tendencia hacia la industrialización son los principales factores que sirven como bloques de construcción para el regionalismo de Asia oriental.East Asia has been experiencing an epic progress of regionalism over the last decade with China, Japan, and Korea (CJK) as the most prominent actors. Regionally speaking, East Asia has been nurtured by a market-driven expansion of trade and foreign direct investment (FDI) that leads the bottomup regionalism process. However, this paper argues that the bottom-up process alone is not enough since a more institutionalized approach is needed. From a static panel data simulation, it is found that sound transportation infrastructure, good governance, competitive taxation policies, sizeable markets, good education, democracy and the trend towards industrialization are the main factors that serve as building blocks for East Asian regionalism.application/pdf2011-76632248-6046https://hdl.handle.net/10983/29396https://revfinypolecon.ucatolica.edu.co/article/view/2175engUniversidad Católica de Colombiahttps://revfinypolecon.ucatolica.edu.co/article/download/2175/1803Núm. 2 , Año 2011262133Revista Finanzas y Política EconómicaAsian Development Bank. (2006). Regional cooperation and integration strategy. Manila: ADB.Asian Development Bank. (2008). Emerging asian regionalism: A partnership for shared prosperity. Manila: ADB.Baldwin, R. (1996). A Domino Theory of Regionalism. In R. Baldwin; P. Haaparanta, & J. Kiander (Eds.), en: Expanding Membership of the EU. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press.Baldwin, R. (2006). Managing the noodle bowl: the fragility of east asian regionalism (CEPR Discussion Paper n.° 5561). London: CEPR.Bergstrand, J. H. (1989). The Generalized Gravity Equation, Monopolistic Competition, and the Factor-proportions Theory in International Trade. The review of economics and statistiscs, 71(1), 143-153.Bolaky, B., & Freund, C. (2004), “Trade Regulations and Growth Washington: World Bank”, Mimeo.Capannelli, G. (2011). Institutions for economic and financial integration in asia: trends and prospects (ADBI Working Paper 308). Tokyo: Asian Development Bank Institute.Chia, S. Y. (2007). “Challenges and Configurations of a Region-wide FTA in East Asia”. FONDAD Conference presentation.Cohen, B. J. (1997). The Political Economy of Currency Regions. In H. Milner & Edward Mansfield (Eds.), The Political Economy of Regionalism. New York: Columbia University Press.Dell`Ariccia, G. (1999). Exchange Rate Fluctuations and Trade Flows: Evidence from the European Union. IMF Staff Papers, 46(3), 315-334.Drysale, P. (2006, March 31). Regionalism in asia and the pacific and an asian economic community (Workshop paper). New Delhi: ICRIER.Dutt, P., & Mitra, D. (2002). Endogenous trade policy through majority voting: an empirical investigation. Journal of International Economics, 58(1), 107-33.Feng, Y., & Gaspare M. G. (2003). Regional Integration and Domestic Institutional Homogeneity: a comparative analysis of regional integration in the Americas, Pacific Asia and Western Europe. Review of International Political Economy, 10(1), 223-230.Fisman, R. J. & Sarria-Allende, V. (2004). Regulation of entry and the distortion of industrial organization (Working Paper 10929). Massachusetts: NBER.Geddes, B. (1995). Challenging the Conventional Wisdom. In Economic reform and democracy. Diamond, L. & Plattner, M. (Eds.). Baltimore: Johns Hopkins.Grossman, G. M., & Helpman, E. (1994). Protection for Sale. The American Economic Review, 84(4), 833-850.Hastiadi, F. F. (2011). East Asian Regionalism: The Need for ASEAN+3. Journal of Global Business and Economics, 3, 31-56.Hastiadi, F. F. (2011). Regionalism in East Asia: The Role of North East Asian Nations. American Journal of Economics and Business Administration, 3(2), 242-253.Hastiadi, F. F. (2010). Making East Asian Regionalism Works. Buletin Ekonomi Moneter danPerbankan, 13, 107-128.Jones RW, Kierzkowski H. (2001). A Framework for Fragmentation. In: Arndt SW, Kierzkowski H. (eds), Fragmentation: New Production Patterns in the World Economy. Oxford: University Press.Kaufmann, D., Kraay, A., & Mastruzzi, M. (2008). Governance Matters III: Governance Indicators for 1996-2002 (Working paper). World Bank Policy Research Department.Kawai, M. (2007). Evolving economic architecture in east asia (Discussion Paper n.° 84). Tokyo: ADB Institute.Kawai, M. (2005). East Asian Economic Regionalism: Progress and Challenges. Asian Economics, 16(1), 29-55.Kawai, M., & Ganeshan, W. (2007). Regionalism as an engine of multilateralism: a case for a single east asian FTA (Working Paper series on Regional Economic Integration n.° 14). Tokyo: ADB Institute.Klapper, L., Laeven, L, & Raghuram, R. (2004). Business environment and firm entry: evidence from international data (Working paper 10380). Massachsetts: NBER.Limão, N., & Venables, A. (2001). Infrastructure, Geographical Disadvantage, Transport Costs and Trade. World Bank Economic Review, 15, 451-479.Love, J., & Ramesh, C. (2004). An Index of Openness and its Relationship with Growth in India. The Journal of Developing Areas, 38, 37-54.Matyas, L. (1997). Proper Econometric Specification of the Gravity Model. World Economy, 20(3): 363-368.Mayer, W. (1984). Endogenous Tariff Formation. American Economic Review, 74(5), 970–985.Milner, H. V., & Kubota, K. (2005). Why the move to free trade? Democracy and trade policy in the developing countries. International Organization, 59(1), 107-143.Mitra, D., Thomakos D., & Ulubasoglu, M. (2002). Protection for Sale in a Developing Country: Democracy vs. Dictatorship. Review of Economics and Statistics, 84(3), 497–508.Nachrowi, D. (2008). Ekonometrika untuk analisa ekonomi dan keuangan. Econometrics for Economic and financial analysis. Faculty of Economics, University of Indonesia.Nuroglu, (2010). The Impact of Population on Bilateral Trade Flows in the Case of OIC, (Working Paper). International University of Sarajevo.Olson, M. (1982). The rise and decline of nations: Economic growth, stagflation, and social rigidities. New Haven: Yale University Press.Petri, P. (2006). Is Asia becoming more interdependent? Journal of Asian Economics, 17(3), 381-394.Smith, A. (1776). An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations. University Of Chicago Press.Soesastro, H. (2006). Regional Integration in East Asia: Achievements and future prospects. Asian Economic Policy Review, 1(2), 215-235.Tamura, R. (1995). Regional economies and market integration. Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 20(5), 825-845.UNESCAP. (2010). What is Good Governance? Poverty and Development Division Article.Yeaple, S., & Golub, S. (2002). “International Productivity Differences, Infrastructure, and Comparative Advantage”. Mimeo.Watanabe, Y. (2008). “Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) of Japan and Economic Integration in Northeast Asia” (Academic presentation). Graduate School of Media and Governance, Keio University.Wilson, J., Mann, C. & Otsuki, T. (2005), Assessing the Benefits of Trade Facilitation: A Global Perspective. In The World Economy, pp. 841-871. 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