ASEAN Economic Bulletin 1993 - Abstracts

ASEAN Economic Bulletin 1993
TitleSubjectAuthors
18 top products had been identified by Indonesia to enter the AFTA era. (ASEAN Free Trade Area) (Documentation: Press Releases on the CEPT Scheme)(Transcript)Economics 
A North American Free Trade Agreement and East Asian Developing Countries. (implications of NAFTA on East Asian economies)EconomicsHan Soo Kim, Weston, Ann
Financial liberalization in Indonesia: interest rates, money market instruments, and bank supervision.EconomicsJuoro, Umar
Incentives for exports: the case of Thailand.EconomicsHerderschee, Han
Investment in education in East Asia.EconomicsTilak, Jandhyala B.G.
Obituary: Professor Kernial S. Sandhu, 1929-1992. (Obituary)EconomicsAkrasanee, Narongchai
Press release on implementation of the CEPT scheme by Malaysia. (Common Effective Preferential Tariff) (Documentation: Press Releases on the CEPT Scheme) (Transcript)Economics 
Press statement by Brunei on the ASEAN Free Trade Area. (Documentation: Press Releases on the CEPT Scheme) (Transcript)Economics 
Press statement on Philippine products for inclusion and exclusion under the CEPT-AFTA. (Common Effective Prefential Tariff; ASEAN Free Trade Area) (Documentation: Press Releases on the CEPT Scheme) (Transcript)Economics 
Singapore eliminates tariffs under CEPT scheme for AFTA. (Common Effective Preferential Tariff; ASEAN Free Trade Area) (Documentation: Press Releases on the CEPT Scheme) (Transcript)Economics 
Thai Ministry of Finance press release on the implementation of ASEAN Free Trade Area scheme. (Documentation: Press Releases on the CEPT Scheme) (Transcript)Economics 
The Asia-Pacific area needs a stronger sense of community address by William Clark, Jr. to the Mid-America Committee. (Transcript)Economics 
The effects of real exchange rate on the demand for exports: a case of Malaysian primary commodities.EconomicsYusoff, Mohammed bin, Baharumshah, Ahmad Zubaidi
The new era of the Asia-Pacific and Japan-ASEAN cooperation policy speech by Prime Minister Miyazawa. (Japanese Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa) (Transcript)Economics 
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