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1. Structural Transformation and the Global Production Value Chain: Potential Impact of the Cambodia-Republic of Korea FTA on Cambodia

2. Technological Innovation and the Development of the Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle Industry Based on Patent Value Analysis

3. What Japanese Tourism Amenities are Influenced in Terms of Affecting Inbound Tourist Demand?

4. The COVID-19 Pandemic and World Machinery Trade Network

5. The Effects of the United States-China Trade War During the COVID-19 Pandemic on Global Supply Chains: Evidence from Viet Nam

6. ASEAN Digital Community 2045

7. New Dynamism in ASEAN and East Asia: The Role of the RCEP as a ‘Living’ Agreement

8. Inclusive Education: Overcoming Barriers for Students with Disability in ASEAN

9. Mapping Innovation-Driven Entrepreneurial Ecosystems: An Overview

10. The Indo-Pacific Partnership and Digital Trade Rule Setting: Policy Proposals

11. Women and Leadership in the ASEAN Digital Economy: Mapping the Rhetorical Landscape

12. Gender Security and Safety in the ASEAN Digital Economy

13. Global Value Chain Participation and Labour Productivity in Manufacturing Firms in Viet Nam: Firm-Level Panel Analysis

14. Japan and the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP)

15. RCEP Services Liberalisation: Key Features and Implications

16. International Production Network in the Next Generation and the Role of RCEP

17. Potential Impact of RCEP and Structural Transformation on Cambodia

18. The Implications of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) for Asian Regional Architecture

19. Restrictiveness of RCEP Rules of Origin: Implications for Global Value Chains in East Asia

20. Centrality and Community: ASEAN in the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership

21. Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership: Economic Backgrounds of ASEAN and Its Dialogue Partners

22. Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership, ASEAN’s Agency, and the Role of ASEAN Members in Shaping the Regional Economic Order

23. Trade Facilitation in RCEP Countries

24. Opportunities and Challenges for ASEAN and East Asia from the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership on E-Commerce

25. Traditional Services Trade in the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership

26. The Investment Chapter in the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership: Enhanced Rules without Enforcement Mechanism

27. How Preferential are RCEP Tariffs?

28. The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement and Europe: Impact and Implications

29. The Story of RCEP: History, Negotiations, Structure, and Future Directions

30. Comparison of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) and Other Free Trade Agreements (FTAs)

31. The Post COVID-19 and RCEP: Pandemic Recovery in East Asia

32. Australia’s Interests in East Asia’s Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership

33. China and the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership: An Economic and Political Perspective

34. Heyday of Asian Regionalism? The Implications of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership for the United States

35. Changes in Trade and Investment Policies in Thailand and the Implications for Medium-term Growth

36. What Determines Interfirm Trade Credit? Empirical Evidence from the ASEAN

37. Prediction Errors of Macroeconomic Indicators and Economic Shocks for ASEAN Member States, 1990‒2021

38. COVID-19, Telework Patterns Within a City, and Changes in Urban Structure – Preliminary Findings

39. Entry Mode Choice and Performance of Foreign Direct Investment Firms in Emerging Economies: Micro-evidence from Viet Nam

40. Projecting Infrastructure Needs and the Financing Mechanism: A Review of Estimations by ADB, McKinsey, and the OECD

41. Implicit Subsidies for Infrastructure and Their Implications for Contingent Liabilities in Selected East Asian Countries

42. Gender Digital Equality Across ASEAN

43. The Link Between Global Value Chain Activity and Local Human Capital: Evidence from Indonesia’s Manufacturing Sector

44. Getting to Grade 10 in Viet Nam: Challenges from Deprivation, Discrimination, and a Booming Job Market

45. Birth Order, Sibling Sex Composition, and Quantity–Quality Trade-offs – Evidence from India

46. Fuelling the Engines of Liberation with Cleaner Cooking Fuel

47. Understanding Quality Energy-Related Infrastructure Development in the Mekong Subregion: Key Drivers and Policy Implications

48. The Impact of COVID-19 on Global Production Networks: Evidence from Japanese Multinational Firms

49. Demand and Supply Shocks of COVID-19 and International Production Networks: Evidence from Japan’s Machinery Trade

50. Demand and Supply Shocks of COVID-19 and International Production Networks: Evidence from Japan’s Machinery Trade

51. Demand and Supply Shocks of COVID-19 and International Production Networks: Evidence from Japan’s Machinery Trade

52. The COVID-19 Pandemic and the World Trade Network

53. How Is the Asian Economy Recovering from the COVID-19 Pandemic? Evidence from the Emissions of Air Pollutants

54. The COVID-19 Pandemic, Air Transport Perturbation, and Sector Impacts in ASEAN Plus Five: A Multiregional Input–Output Inoperability Analysis

55. COVID-19 and Services Trade in ASEAN+6: Implications and Estimates from Structural Gravity

56. The Effect of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Global Production Sharing in East Asia

57. COVID-19 and Socio-Economic Inequalities in Indonesia: A Subnational-level Analysis

58. Facilitating Trade in Pharmaceuticals: A Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic

59. Could the COVID-19 Crisis Affect Remittances and Labour Supply in ASEAN Economies? Macroeconomic Conjectures Based on the SARS Epidemic

60. Financial Market Responses to Government COVID-19 Pandemic Interventions: Empirical Evidence from South-East and East Asia

61. How ASEAN Can Improve Its Response to the Economic Crisis Generated by the COVID-19 Pandemic: Inputs drawn from a comparative analysis of the ASEAN and EU responses

62. East Asian Production Networks Amidst the COVID-19 Shock

63. A ‘She-session’? The Impact of COVID-19 on the Labour Market in Thailand

64. COVID-19 Tourism Recovery in the ASEAN and East Asia Region: Asymmetric Patterns and Implications

65. How Do Sectoral Employment Structures Affect Mobility during the COVID-19 Pandemic?

66. The Effect of Non-Tariff Measures on Global Value Chain Participation

67. The Effects of SPSs and TBTs on Innovation: Evidence from Exporting Firms in Viet Nam

68. Potential for India’s Entry into Factory Asia: Some Casual Findings from International Trade Data

69. Tracking the Ups and Downs in Indonesia’s Economic Activity During COVID-19 Using Mobility Index: Evidence from Provinces in Java and Bali

70. Is the COVID-19 Pandemic Recasting Global Value Chains in East Asia?

71. Economic and Emission Impact of Australia–China Trade Disruption: Implication for Regional Economic Integration

72. East Asian Integration and Its Main Challenge: NTMs in Australia, China, India, Japan, Republic of Korea, and New Zealand

73. Impacts of COVID-19 on the Energy Demand Situation of East Asia Summit Countries

74. Feeling the Pulse of Global Value Chains: Air Cargo and COVID-19

75. Exploring Digital Economic Agreements to Promote Digital Connectivity in ASEAN

76. Domestic Tourism as a Pathway to Revive the Tourism Industry and Business Post the COVID-19 Pandemic

77. Technical Barriers to Trade and the Performance of Indian Exporters

78. Effective Rates of Protection in a World With Non-Tariff Measures and Supply Chains: Evidence from ASEAN

79. Reconciling Tax and Trade Rules in the Digitalised Economy: Challenges for ASEAN and East Asia

80. The EU–China Comprehensive Agreement on Investment: Lessons Learnt for Indonesia

81. A Firm-level Analysis of the Impact of the Coronavirus Outbreak in ASEAN

82. Central Banks' Responses to COVID-19 in ASEAN Economies

83. COVID-19 and Regional Solutions for Mitigating the Risk of Small and Medium-sized Enterprise Finance in ASEAN Member States

84. Aviation Market Development in the New Normal Post the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Analysis of Air Connectivity and Business Travel

85. COVID-19, Air Transportation, and International Trade in the ASEAN+5 Region

86. The Trade Restrictiveness Index and Its Impact on Trade Performance in Selected East Asian Countries

87. Regulatory Distance, Margins of Trade, and Regional Integration: The Case of the ASEAN+5

88. Identifying the Impact of Supply Chain Disruption Caused by COVID-19 on Manufacturing Production in Japan

89. Policy Strategies to Strengthen the Travel and Tourism Sectors from the COVID-19 Pandemic Shocks: A Computable General Equilibrium Model for the Indonesian Economy

90. Robustness and Resilience of Supply Chains During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Findings from a Questionnaire Survey on the Supply Chain Links of Firms in ASEAN and India

91. Education for All? Assessing the Impact of Socio-economic Disparity on Learning Engagement During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesia

92. Spillover Effects of Social and Economic Interactions on COVID-19 Pandemic Vulnerability Across Indonesia’s Regions

93. China's Ties with Southeast Asia : From Green Shoots to Sustained Recovery

94. Scaling up Private Investment in Low-Carbon Energy Systems through Regional Cooperation: Market-Based Trade Policy Measures

95. Enhancing Inter-Firm Linkages through Clusters and Digitalisation for Productivity Growth

96. Unlocking the Potential of Private Financing for Low-carbon Energy Transition: Ideas and Solutions from ASEAN Markets

97. Does Home (Output) Import Tariff Reduction Increase Home Exports? Evidence from Korean Manufacturing Plant–Product Data

98. Effectiveness of Industrial Policy on Firms’ Productivity: Evidence from Thai Manufacturing

99. Input Allocation Behaviour on Tariff Changes: The Case of Indonesia’s Manufacturing Industries

100. Foreign Direct Investment and Labour Market Dynamics in a Developing Country: Evidence from Indonesian Plant-Level Data