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The comparison of bilateral trade between China and ASEAN, China and EU: from the aspect of trade structure, trade complementarity and structural gravity model of trade

Applied Economics, 2023
This article mainly compares China’s bilateral trade relation with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and with the European Union (EU), mainly from the perspective of China.
Cai-hong Tang   +3 more
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Impact of digital financial inclusion on ASEAN banking stability: implications for the post-Covid-19 era

Studies in Economics and Finance, 2021
Purpose This paper aims to investigate how digital financial inclusion (DFI) can be a potential factor to maintain banking stability in Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) countries and whether the relationship could bring a possible ...
Hasanul Banna, Rabiul Alam
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Analyzing the green financing and energy efficiency relationship in ASEAN

The Journal of Risk Finance, 2022
PurposeThe need to improve energy efficiency as an essential factor for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through green financing is one of the most important issues worldwide.
Phung Thanh Quang, Do Phuong Thao
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Social Entrepreneurship and Social Innovation in ASEAN: Past, Present, and Future Trends

Journal of Social Entrepreneurship, 2022
Social entrepreneurship and ventures are becoming increasingly important in addressing complex challenges through social innovation. In comparison to traditional entrepreneurship, social entrepreneurship is regarded as a non-typical model and alternative
Muhammad Ashraf Fauzi   +2 more
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ASEAN

2017
This chapter contains two case studies of regional cooperation within Southeast Asia. The network analysis of ASEAN demonstrates that the region is dependent on extra-regional trade with the EU and the USA, but also with China and Japan. However, the region is not dominated by a single regional power, but by the four member states Indonesia, Malaysia ...
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Understanding the Institutional Challenge of Indo-Pacific Minilaterals to ASEAN

Contemporary Southeast Asia, 2022
:The intensity of minilateral coalition-building among the United States and its Indo-Pacific partners, especially the consolidation of the Quad and the formation of AUKUS in 2021, has rekindled concerns over the relevance of ASEAN multilateralism and ...
H. Ha
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ASEAN and ASEAN plus three

2003
Ostasien ist eine Region im Umbruch. Das wirtschaftliche und politische Zusammenrücken der Region nach Aufhebung der Schranken der bipolaren Weltordnung und Ausweitung regionaler Interdependenzen erforderte von den Staaten der Region eine aktive Neugestaltung der gegenseitigen Beziehungen.
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Asean

Asian Affairs: An American Review, 1980
Like a youth who quickly grows up under stress, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations has matured rapidly because of the enormous pressures upon it. When the original ASEAN Declaration was signed in August 1967 by the foreign ministers of Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, and the Philippines, few observers believed that the new ...
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Von ASEAN ZU J-ASEAN?

2018
Stark umweltbelastende Industrien müßten in die Länder der Dritten Welt ausgelagert werden, so empfahl es vor zwölf Jahren ein Gutachten im Auftrag des japanischen Ministeriums für internationalen Handel und Industrie Japans Industrie. Heute ist dieser Auslagerungsprozeß weitgehend abgeschlossen.
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