There is a renewed interest in preferential trading agreements (PTAs) partly to face the challenge thrown by multi-lateral trade liberalization and partly to benefit from the gains offered by PTAs, particularly RTAs. This book discusses the debate on the impact of PTAs on trade creation and trade diversion and whether PTAs are building block or stumbling block for multi lateral trade liberalization. While number of PTAs have grown in the world after WTO, Asia as a continent has not seen much progress towards regional integration. The book analyses inter country, intra Asia and extra-Asia trade for each country and for different formations of Asia to examine internal dynamics for integration. It then proceeds to draw implications of RTA in Asia on regional and global welfare.
Free Trade Area in Asia
by Ramesh Chand
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR Ramesh Chand
Dr. Ramesh Chand (b. 1956) obtained his Ph.D. in Agricultural Economics from Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi, in 1984. He has been presented with Jawaharlal Nehru award for outstanding research contribution of his doctoral thesis. At present he is Principal Economist at National Centre for Agricultural Economics and Policy Research, of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research, New Delhi. His current research interest includes agricultural policy, demand, supply and trade. He was earlier Professor of Marketing at Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana; Reader at Institute of Economic Growth, Delhi; Associate Professor at Y.S. Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry, Solan; and Agriculture Economist at National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development, Mumbai. He has been consultant to World Bank and FAO, ESCAP, ICRISAT; Indian Institute of Foreign Trade and G
overnment of Punjab. Dr. Ramesh Chand has served as member of high power committees, expert groups, working groups constituted by various government organizations. He has published articles in many national and international journals like American Jn. Of Agril. Economics, Economic and Political Weekly, Indian Jn. Of Ag. Economics, Experimental Agriculture. He is the author of several monographs and following books: (i) Agricultural Development, Price Policy and Marketed Surplus in India (ii) Agricultural Diversification and Development of Mountain Regions. (iii) Agricultural Diversification in India. He was the Chief Editor of the journal Agricultural Economics Research Review (1998-2000) and Visiting Professor to University of Wollongong, NSW, Australia (2000).
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Free Trade Area in Asia
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1st ed.
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8171884229
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130p., Tables; Figures; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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