The Implications of China-Taiwan Economic Liberalization(English, Paperback, Rosen Daniel)

The Implications of China-Taiwan Economic Liberalization(English, Paperback, Rosen Daniel)

  • Rosen Daniel
Publisher:The Peterson Institute for International EconomicsISBN 13: 9780881325010ISBN 10: 0881325015

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The Implications of China-Taiwan Economic Liberalization(English, Paperback, Rosen Daniel) is written by Rosen Daniel and published by The Peterson Institute for International Economics. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0881325015 (ISBN 10) and 9780881325010 (ISBN 13).

China and Taiwan have built one of the most intertwined and important economic relationships in the world, and yet that relationship is not mutually open, compliant with World Trade Organization norms, or even fully institutionalized. What's more, despite massive trade and investment flows, the boundary between the two is a serious flashpoint for potential conflict. But leaders in Beijing and Taipei have committed to normalize and deepen their economic intercourse and open a new post-Cold War era in their relationship. While the political significance of this gambit has captured attention worldwide, the scope of opening intended and the bilateral, regional, and global effects likely to ensue are as yet poorly understood. This volume attempts to remedy that uncertainty with careful modeling combined with a qualitative assessment of the implications of the cross-strait economic opening now agreed in an Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement (ECFA). The study explores the implications for Taiwan and China, for their neighbors, and for the United States if this undertaking is fully implemented by 2020.