Asia's Changing Role in World Trade: Prospects for South-South Trade Growth to 2030
"Kym Anderson and Anna Strutt project the world economy to 2030 to demonstrate the extent to which developing Asia’s rapid economic growth is likely to further shift the global industrial center of gravity away from the North Atlantic to Asia, increase the importance of Asia in world trade, and...
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ftthinkasia:oai:think-asia.org:11540/2019 2023-05-15T17:33:11+02:00 Asia's Changing Role in World Trade: Prospects for South-South Trade Growth to 2030 Economics and Research Department Working Paper Series no 264 Kym Anderson Anna Strutt Asian Development Bank 2011-07-01 http://hdl.handle.net/11540/2019 English eng Asian Development Bank 1655-5252 http://hdl.handle.net/11540/2019 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo CC-BY Free Trade Trade Trade Agreements Regional Economic Integration Exports Economic integration Distribution Development Bank Trade policy Euro Inflation Business Finance Working Papers 2011 ftthinkasia 2022-12-29T11:43:59Z "Kym Anderson and Anna Strutt project the world economy to 2030 to demonstrate the extent to which developing Asia’s rapid economic growth is likely to further shift the global industrial center of gravity away from the North Atlantic to Asia, increase the importance of Asia in world trade, and boost South–South trade. In their core scenario, they project the share of South–South trade in global trade to double, from 13% to 26%—or to 29% if gross domestic product and capital growth in the North were to be one-sixth slower than in the core projection (or if ASEAN+6 opened up, or if all goods trade were to be freed globally). The South’s share of world exports rises from 33% in 2004 to 55% in 2030 in their core projection, and to even more if slower growth in the North is assumed, or if global trade is liberalized." Other/Unknown Material North Atlantic Think Asia Freed ENVELOPE(164.333,164.333,-71.483,-71.483) |
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"Kym Anderson and Anna Strutt project the world economy to 2030 to demonstrate the extent to which developing Asia’s rapid economic growth is likely to further shift the global industrial center of gravity away from the North Atlantic to Asia, increase the importance of Asia in world trade, and boost South–South trade. In their core scenario, they project the share of South–South trade in global trade to double, from 13% to 26%—or to 29% if gross domestic product and capital growth in the North were to be one-sixth slower than in the core projection (or if ASEAN+6 opened up, or if all goods trade were to be freed globally). The South’s share of world exports rises from 33% in 2004 to 55% in 2030 in their core projection, and to even more if slower growth in the North is assumed, or if global trade is liberalized." |
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Asia's Changing Role in World Trade: Prospects for South-South Trade Growth to 2030 |
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