The political economy of regionalism, trade, and infrastructure: Southeast Asia and the Belt and Road Initiative in a new era
In: Series on China's belt and road initiative vol. 13
Abstract
Belt and Road Initiative: a framework to address challenges and unlock potential for high-quality and inclusive growth -- The decentralizing international trade architecture: perspectives from and role of Asia -- spatial panel analysis on ASEAN-China trade links -- Why participate in the "one belt and one road" initiative? An income convergence approach -- ASEAN electricity market integration: how can Belt and Road Initiative bring new life to it? -- China's outbound investment in ASEAN economies in three periods: changing patterns and trends -- Evolution of China's outward foreign direct investment regime: implications for Southeast Asia under the Belt and Road Initiative -- Does the Belt and Road Initiative reshape China's outward foreign direct investment in ASEAN? Shifting motives of state-owned and private-owned enterprises -- The impact of the Belt and Road Initiative on firms' employment structure and wage - evidence from China's public listed firms -- Rooting in Nanyang: how efficient are Chinese manufacturing firms in Malaysia? -- Singapore-China economic collaboration 2.0 -- Singapore engages the Belt and Road Initiative: perceptions, policies, and institutions -- How do investors respond to territorial disputes? Evidence from the South China Sea and implications on Philippines economic strategy -- The flying geese and China's BRI in -- China's Belt and Road Initiative: a view from a Mahathirist imaginary.
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