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THE MARKET DRIVEN TRADE LIBERALIZATION AND EAST ASIAN REGIONAL INTEGRATION
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This paper creates a new index (“index of bilateral trade relation”) to quantitatively evaluate the degree of regional economic integration based on countries’ de facto bilateral trade relations. It concludes that a fundamental arrangement of East Asian regionalism should involve at least one of the two “hub” candidates – Japan and China. It also suggests that the China-ASEAN FTA (CAFTA) may trigger domino effects of regionalism in East Asia.International Economics, trade liberalization, regional integration, East Asian Regionalism