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7 - Winners and Losers in ASEAN Economic Integration: A Perspective from Vietnam

from II - Background Papers

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 October 2015

Vo Tri Thanh
Affiliation:
Central Institute for Economic Management (CIEM), Hanoi, Vietnam
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International economic integration has been a profound trend over the past couple of decades. The process took place in almost all parts of the world, with participation from almost all economically active countries and territories with expectations resting on both theoretical and empirical evidence of its benefits. These benefits are, however, largely in net terms. Various benefits of economic integration process are widely acknowledged, such as more efficient allocation of resources, competition-induced efficiency improvement and technological progress, domestic institutional and economic reforms, etc. Yet these benefits come together with challenges and/or costs in several aspects, from promoting sustainable economic growth to reduction of poverty and income gap, for each participating country.

At the regional level, international economic integration might also widen the development gap across participating countries and territories since they have different capacity to effectively grasp the opportunities and mitigate the risks brought about by economic integration, even if their commitments are uniform. For the region of Southeast Asia, widening development gap is among the major risks in economic integration, as the regional countries are vastly heterogeneous in terms of economic development level,culture, social progress, and political system.

This paper discusses the benefits and costs of ASEAN economic integration from the perspective of Vietnam — a member of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). The paper is structured as follows. Section 1 briefly compares the common theoretical understanding with actual empirical observations of the impact of economic integration. Section 2 then contends that the development gap across ASEAN member countries can be narrowed through economic integration, and makes policy recommendations as to how this can be realized. Section 3 subsequently summarizes the lessons from Vietnam's experience in poverty reduction.

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Publisher: ISEAS–Yusof Ishak Institute
Print publication year: 2010

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