Export processing zones and growth triangle development: The case of the BIMP-EAGA, Southeast Asia
Contribuinte(s) |
Paul Mosley Hazel Johnson |
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01/01/2005
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Resumo |
Exorts processing zones (EPZs) and growth triangles have been two common Asian initiatives to increase wealth and regional competitiveness in the world economy. Since they are seldom analysed jointly, this paper investigates their mutuality in the development process. Taking the problematic case of the Brunei-Indonesia-Malaysia-Philippines East ASEAN Growth Area (BIMP-EAGA) triangle, we explore the role of EPZs in enhancing regional collaboration, competitiveness, and domestic linkages. Despite the triangle's weak economic complementarities, its processing zones are found capable of advancing development by furthering opportunities in regionalisation/localisation of production. Latterly, trade and investment liberalisation within ASEAN raises broad questions about the rationale of EPZs and growth triangles. Zone-triangle nexuses will require rethinking as, under different regulatory conditions, the zones compete more directly across ASEAN and also with global rivals. Copyright © 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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Idioma(s) |
eng |
Publicador |
Wiley Interscience |
Palavras-Chave | #C1 #340213 Economic Development and Growth #720303 International agreements on trade |
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Journal Article |