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1. Introduction: State of Readiness of ASEAN Economies and Businesses
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- foreword ix
- message xi
- PREFACE xiii
- Acknowledgements xix
- Contributors xxi
- Abbreviations xxiii
- 1. Introduction: State of Readiness of ASEAN Economies and Businesses 1
- 2. ASEAN’s Readiness in Achieving the AEC 2015: Prospects and Challenges 10
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PART I Challenges for Member Countries
- 3. Achieving the AEC 2015: Challenges for Brunei Darussalam 21
- 4. Achieving the AEC 2015: Challenges for Cambodia and its Businesses 37
- 5. AEC 2015, Cambodia, and the Lao PDR: View from the GMS 53
- 6. Deadline 2015: Assessing Indonesia’s Progress towards the AEC 71
- 7. Towards an Integrated AEC: Where is Malaysia? 85
- 8. Achieving the AEC 2015: Challenges for the Philippines 99
- 9. ASEAN Economic Integration: Perspectives from Singapore 125
- 10. Achieving the AEC 2015: Challenges for Thailand 138
- 11. Achieving an Efficient AEC by 2015: A Perspective from Vietnam 161
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PART II. Challenges for the Private Sector
- 12. ASEAN Economic Integration: Challenges to Brunei Businesses 181
- 13. Perspective of the Indonesian Business Sector on the Regional Integration Process 196
- 14. Achieving the AEC 2015: Challenges for the Malaysian Private Sector 224
- 15. Role of the Private Sector in Regional Economic Integration: A View from The Philippines 249
- 16. Role of the Singapore Private Sector in ASEAN Economic Integration 274
- 17. Thailand’s Perspective on the Role of the Private Sector in the Process of Regional Integration 286
- 18. The Private Sector’s Participation in Regional Integration: A Perspective from Vietnam 307
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Part III: Conclusion And Recommendations
- 19. Conclusion and Recommendations for an Effective AEC 327
- Index 335
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- foreword ix
- message xi
- PREFACE xiii
- Acknowledgements xix
- Contributors xxi
- Abbreviations xxiii
- 1. Introduction: State of Readiness of ASEAN Economies and Businesses 1
- 2. ASEAN’s Readiness in Achieving the AEC 2015: Prospects and Challenges 10
-
PART I Challenges for Member Countries
- 3. Achieving the AEC 2015: Challenges for Brunei Darussalam 21
- 4. Achieving the AEC 2015: Challenges for Cambodia and its Businesses 37
- 5. AEC 2015, Cambodia, and the Lao PDR: View from the GMS 53
- 6. Deadline 2015: Assessing Indonesia’s Progress towards the AEC 71
- 7. Towards an Integrated AEC: Where is Malaysia? 85
- 8. Achieving the AEC 2015: Challenges for the Philippines 99
- 9. ASEAN Economic Integration: Perspectives from Singapore 125
- 10. Achieving the AEC 2015: Challenges for Thailand 138
- 11. Achieving an Efficient AEC by 2015: A Perspective from Vietnam 161
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PART II. Challenges for the Private Sector
- 12. ASEAN Economic Integration: Challenges to Brunei Businesses 181
- 13. Perspective of the Indonesian Business Sector on the Regional Integration Process 196
- 14. Achieving the AEC 2015: Challenges for the Malaysian Private Sector 224
- 15. Role of the Private Sector in Regional Economic Integration: A View from The Philippines 249
- 16. Role of the Singapore Private Sector in ASEAN Economic Integration 274
- 17. Thailand’s Perspective on the Role of the Private Sector in the Process of Regional Integration 286
- 18. The Private Sector’s Participation in Regional Integration: A Perspective from Vietnam 307
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Part III: Conclusion And Recommendations
- 19. Conclusion and Recommendations for an Effective AEC 327
- Index 335