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Regional Trade Liberalization in Southest Asia: Some Implications of AFTA for Thailand

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Maule, A
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The ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA) agreement was signed byt the six members of the Association of Southeast Asian nations (ASEAN) in 1992. The purpose of this paper is to provide some quantitiative assessment of the importance of this economic agreement for one of its signatories, Thailand.

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Paper provided by John Deutsch Institute for the Study of Economic Policy in its series Working Papers with number 04.

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Length: 54 pages
Date of creation: 1995
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Handle: RePEc:jdi:wpaper:04

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Keywords: TRADE; REGIONAL ANALYSIS; THAILAND;

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O18 - Economic Development, Technological Change, and Growth - - Economic Development - - - Regional, Urban, and Rural Analyses

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