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The main objective of the AADCP-REPSF is to augment the capacity of the ASEAN Secretariat in carrying out its official function of providing high quality policy analysis to ASEAN on short and long term regional economic issues. Analyses and recommendations from research contracted under the Facility are posted here in order to promote greater awareness of specific issues affecting ASEAN. These reports have been presented to the ASEAN Secretariat and/or an ASEAN committee for their consideration. The views expressed are those of the author/s, and not necessarily those of the ASEAN Secretariat and/or Australian Government. Phase II
Phase I06/004 - ASEAN fiscal and monetary policy responses to the rising
oil prices 06/003 - A Background Paper on Energy Issues for the 2nd East
Asia Summit 06/002 - An Impact Assessment of the Visit ASEAN Campaign 06/001 - An Investigation Into the Measures Affecting the Integration of ASEAN’s Priority Sectors (Phase 2) 06/001a: Overview:
05/007 - Desirability, Feasibility and Options for Establishing
ESM within the AFAS 05/006 - Expanding Trade in Business Services in ASEAN 05/005 - ASEAN Tax Regimes and the Integration of the Priority
Sectors 05/004 - Ten years of AFAS: An Assessment 05/003 - Australia and New Zealand bilateral CEPs/FTAs with ASEAN
countries and their implication on the AANZFTA 05/002 - Relationship between the AJCEP Agreement and Japan’s
Bilateral EPAs with ASEAN countries 05/001 - ASEAN Tourism Investment Study 04/011 - Investigation of Measures Affecting the Integration
of ASEAN’s Priority Sectors: Phase One 04/010 - AIA-Plus: Building on Free Trade Agreements 04/009b - Enhancing ASEAN Minerals Trade and Investment 04/009a - Developing the ASEAN Minerals Sector: A Preliminary
Study 04/008 - Strategic Directions for ASEAN Airlines in a Globalizing
World 04/007 - Movement of Workers in ASEAN: Healthcare & IT Sectors 04/006 - Regulatory Models for ASEAN Telecommunications 04/005 - ASEAN Telecommunications and IT Sectors – Towards
Closer ASEAN Integration 04/004 - The Economic Research Network for ASEAN Partnership 04/003 - SME access to finance: Addressing supply-side prerequisites 04/002 - Harmonization and Integration of Customs Cargo Processing
Policies and Practices in the ASEAN Region 04/001 - Promoting Efficient and Competitive Intra-ASEAN Shipping
Services 03/006e - The Pattern of Intra-ASEAN Trade in the Priority Goods
Sectors 03/006d - Monitoring and Impact Assessment Mechanisms for the
VAP: A Background Paper 03/006c - Resource Mobilisation for the Implementation of the
Vientiane Action Programme: A Background Paper 03/006b - An Assessment Study on the Progress of ASEAN Regional
Integration: The Ha Noi Plan of Action toward ASEAN Vision 2020 03/006a - Global Economic Challenges to ASEAN Integration and
Competitiveness: A Prospective Look 03/005 - Maximizing the Contribution of IP Rights (IPRs) to SME
Growth and Competitiveness 03/004 - A Background Paper for the Strategic Plan of Action
on ASEAN Cooperation in Food and Agriculture (2005 - 2010) 03/003 - Harmonization and Integration of Customs Valuation Policies
and Practices in the ASEAN Region 03/002 - Preparing for Electricity Trading in ASEAN 02/009 - Liberalization and Harmonization of ASEAN Telecommunications 02/008 - Preparing ASEAN for Open Sky 02/007 - Liberalizing Capital Movements in the ASEAN Region 02/006 - Liberalization of Financial Services in the ASEAN Region 02/005 - A Proposed ASEAN Policy Blueprint for SME Development
2004-2014 02/004 - Liberalizing and Facilitating the Movement of Individual
Service Providers under AFAS: Implications for Labour and Immigration
Policies and Procedures in ASEAN 02/003 - Reforming Trade in Services Negotiations under AFAS 02/002 - Options for Managing the Revenue Losses and Other Adjustment
Costs of CLMV Participation in AFTA 02/001 - Developing Indicators of ASEAN Integration - A Preliminary
Survey for a Roadmap
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