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Economic and Social Impact of Liberalization(市场开放的经济与社会影响)图书

Economic and social impact of liberalization

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[内容简介] 本书是张蕴岭组织编写的关于中国东盟自贸区框架下早期收获计划的专项研究。由来自东盟合作成员国学者的9篇英文文章组成.本项具有很高学术价值和政策意义的研究及时反映了当前东盟合作的现状和问题,对推动东亚区域一体化的发展具有重要影响。

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作 者: 张蕴岭
编 辑:胡亚丽;宋培军
出版社:社会科学文献出版社
出版时间: 2009年01月
语 种:英文
中图分类:E 军事

 Introduction

 Annexes

 About the Editor

 Chapter 1 Economic and Social Effects of Agricultural Liberalization under China-ASEAN FTA with Special Focus on EHP: A Case Study from China

  Ⅰ.Overview of China's Agricultural Liberalization

   1.China's Commitment to Agricultural Liberalization

   2.Major Trend of Agricultural Trade

   3.Growth in Agricultural Trade

    (1) Market Structure

    (2) Product Structure

   4.Effects of Agricultural Trade

    (1) Effects on Domestic Agriculture

    (2) Effects on Farmer's Income and Employment

  Ⅱ.EHP under the Framework of China-ASEAN FTA

   1.EHP under China-ASEAN FTA

   2.EHP Agreement of China and Thailand

   3.Open of Agricultural Products under Agreement on Trade in Goods

    (1) Agricultural Products in the Sensitive Track

    (2) Agricultural Products in the Normal Track

  Ⅲ.Agricultural Trade between China and ASEAN and Effects of EHP

   1.The Growth Trend of Agricultural Trade

   2.The Analysis on Trade Structure

    (1) Export Structure

    (2) Import Structure

   3.Trade greatly Affected by EHP

    (1) Changes in the General trade of the Agricultural Products Affected by EHP

    (2) Analysis on China's Import

    (3) Incremental Analysis on Edible Vegetables (HS07)

    (4) Incremental Analysis to Edible Fruit & Nuts (HS08)

    (5) Incremental Analysis to Fish, Crustaceans & Aquatic Invertebrates (HS03)

    (6) Conclusion

   4.Main Findings

  Ⅳ.Case Study of EHP between China and Thailand

   1.Change in Export Structure

   2.Change in Import Structure

   3.Trade greatly affected by Agreement on Vegetables and Fruits

    (1) Incremental Analysis on China's Export

    (2) Incremental Analysis on China's Import

   4.Conclusion

  Ⅴ.Analysis on Future Effects of EHP

   1.Prospect of Chinese Agricultural Export

    (1) Analysis on Advantages

    (2) Analysis on Disadvantages

    (3) Evaluation on the Prospect of Future Export

   2.Prospects of Chinese Agricultural Import

    (1) Analysis on Import

    (2) Outlook on Future Import Trend

   3.Conclusion

  Ⅵ.Policy Recommendations

   1.Strengthening Comparative Advantage

   2.Developing Deep-processing Products

   3.Establishing Cooperation System

   4.Building an Integrated SPS System

   5.Investing in Agricultural Sector of ASEAN

  Appendix Tables

 Chapter 2 Economic and Social Effects of Agricultural Liberalization under China-ASEAN FTA with Special Focus on EHP: A Case Study on Guangxi

  Ⅰ.The Development of Agriculture of Guangxi

   1.General Situation

   2.Tropical Fruits

   3.Vegetable Production

   4.Products Relating to EHP

   5.Peasants' Income

  Ⅱ.The Implementation of EHP

   1.The Primary Result

   2.Challenges from EHP

  Ⅲ.Guangxi's Import and Export Agricultural Products

   1.The Import-export Situation

   2.The Import-export Relating to EHP

   3.Impact on Peasants' Income

  Ⅳ.The Future Impact

  Ⅴ.Survey Results

   1.Tianyang County

    Fruits

    Income

   2.Pubei County

    Fruits

    Income

    Impact of Export and Import on Income

    Policies and Actions

 Chapter 3 Economic and Social Effects of Agricultural Liberalization under China-ASEAN FTA with Special Focus on EHP: A Case Study on Yunnan

  Ⅰ.Agricultural Trade between Yunnan and ASEAN

   1.Agricultural Market Relating to EHP

   2.Yunnan-ASEAN Trade

    Export-Import Structure

   3.Yunnan-ASEAN Agricultural Trade

    Agricultural Trade Structure

  Ⅱ.Impact of EHP: Yunnan-Thailand Trade

   1.EHP Impact on Yunnan Trade

   2.EHP Impact on Yunnan's Agricultural Production

  Ⅲ.Survey Result: The Impact of EHP on Farmers' Income

 Chapter 4 Economic and Social Effects of Agricultural Liberalization under China-ASEAN FTA with Special Focus on EHP: A Case Study from Thailand

  Ⅰ.Introduction

  Ⅱ.Overview of Thailand's Agricultural Sector

   1.Importance of Agriculture

   2.Agricultural Production

   3.Trade in Agricultural Products

    (1) Major Agricultural Exports and Imports

    (2) Major Trade Partners

  Ⅲ.Essence of ASEAN-China EHP and AEHP

  Ⅳ.Relevance of EHP and AEHP to Thailand's Agricultural Trade

  Ⅴ.Trade Effects of China-Thailand AEHP and EHP

   1.How Agricultural Trade Changed

    (1) Exports and Imports under AEHP

    (2) Exports and Imports under EHP

   2.Effect on Competitiveness and Trade Intensities

  Ⅵ.Socio-Economic Effects of China-Thailand AEHP and EHP

  Ⅶ.Thai Government's Adjustment Assistance

  Ⅷ.Policy Recommendations

 Chapter 5 Economic and Social Effects of Agricultural Liberalization under China-ASEAN FTA with Special Focus on EHP: A Case Study from Indonesia

  Ⅰ.Introduction

  Ⅱ.General Review of Indonesian Agriculture Sector

   1.Structural Change and the “Green Revolution”

   2.Agricultural Production

   3.Agriculture Trade Pattern

  Ⅲ.Indonesian Agricultural Liberalization

  Ⅳ.Indonesian Trade Pattern with China on EHP Commodities

  Ⅴ.Impact of Trade Liberalization in Agriculture

   1.In the Context of WTO, APEC and AFTA: A Survey of Studies

   2.In the Context of EHP (ASEAN-China FTA)

    (1) Impact on Trade Balance and Production The Competitive Approach

    (2) Agricultural Employment, Farm Income and Poverty

    (3) Farm Income and Poverty

  Ⅵ.Perspectives on the Participation of Indonesia in the EHP

   1.Perspectives of Policy Makers

   2.Perspectives of Economic Actors

  Ⅶ.Concluding Remarks

 Chapter 6 Economic and Social Effects of Agricultural Liberalization under China-ASEAN FTA with Special Focus on EHP: A Case Study from Philippines

  Ⅰ.Introduction

  Ⅱ.Overview of the Agriculture Sector

   1.Agriculture in Philippine Economy

   2.Trade Reform and Repercussions on the Agriculture Sector*

   3.Policy Gaps and Intervention

  Ⅲ.EHP under China-ASEAN FTA

   1.Structure of EHP

   2.China-Philippines EHP

   3.Review of Some Potential Short-Run Impacts of the EHP*

   4.Remarks from Results of Simulation Exercise*

  Ⅳ.Conclusion and Policy Recommendations

 Chapter 7 Economic and Social Effects of Agricultural Liberalization under China-ASEAN FTA with Special Focus on EHP: A Case Study from Vietnam

  Ⅰ.Overview of Agricultural Sector

   1.Importance of Agriculture

   2.Crop/Land Structure and Trend

   3.Farmers' Income

   4.Agricultural Trade

  Ⅱ.Liberalization of Agriculture through ACFTA and EHP in Particular

  Ⅲ.Impact of ACFTA on Agriculture Trade and Agriculture Sector

   1.Export Pattern for EHP Products and Trend

   2.Import Pattern and Its Trend

   3.Impact of ACFTA on Agriculture Trade and Agriculture sector

    Cashew nuts

    Vegetable and fruits

  Ⅳ.Case Study of the Socio-Economic Impacts of EHP

   1.Litchi Production and Trade

   2.Impacts of EHP

   3.Remaining Problems

   4.Local Policies Relating to Litchi Production

    (1) Prior to 2005

    (2) After 2005

   5.Local Policies Perceived by Interviewed Farmers

 Chapter 8 Economic and Social Effects of Agricultural Liberalization under China-ASEAN FTA with Special Focus on EHP: A Case Study from Cambodia

  Ⅰ.Introduction

  Ⅱ.Overview of Agricultural Sector in Cambodia

   1.Agriculture Policy

   2.Constraints

   3.Selected Agro-Products

  Ⅲ.Agricultural Liberation and Trade Pattern

   1.Agricultural Liberalization

   2.Agriculture Trade

   3.Trade Pattern

  Ⅳ.ASEAN-China FTA, EHP and Cambodia

  Ⅴ.Impacts of Agricultural Liberalization under EHP

   1.Impact on Trade

   2.Impact on Bilateral Trade

   3.Impact on Economic Growth and Poverty Reduction

   4.Impact on FDI

   5.Impact on Local Producers

   6.Impacts on Other Sectors

   7.Conclusion

  Ⅵ.A Survey on Impact of EHP

   1.Background

   2.Awareness on EHP

   3.Potentials for Exportable Products

   4.Emerging Constraints

    (1) Lack of Information and Understanding regarding EHP

    (2) Lack of Trade Promotion Activities

    (3) Complicated Bureaucracy for Trade in Cambodia

    (4) Complicated Bureaucracy for Importing Country (China)

    (5) High Cost of Doing Business

    (6) Limited Size of Products

    (7) Poor Technology

    (8) Lack of Credit Access and Insurance

    (9) Lack of Appropriate Partner

  Ⅶ.Conclusion and Policy Recommendations

   1.Strategies for Agriculture Development

   2.Infrastructure Development

   3.Trade Facilitation

   4.Access to Market Information

   5.Promotion of Two-way Trade

 Chapter 9 Economic and Social Effects of Agricultural Liberalization under China-ASEAN FTA with Special Focus on EHP: A Case Study from Lao PDR

  Ⅰ.Introduction

  Ⅱ.Overview on Lao PDR Agricultural Trade Liberalization Process and EHP

  Ⅲ.Lao PDR and China Trade Relations

  Ⅳ.Socio-Economic Effects of EHP and Border Trade in Stead of EHP: A Case Study in Luang Namtha Province

   1.Border Trade in Luang Namtha

    By Registered Trading Companies

    By Small and Medium Scale Traders

    Flows Carried by Passengers

   2.Sugarcane Production and Export to China

   3.Rubber Plantation and Export to China

  Ⅴ.Future Effects of EHP on Agriculture Products

   1.Positive Effect

   2.Negative Effect

  Ⅵ.Conclusion and Policy Recommendations

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