Editors: Mahani Hamdan, Muhammad Anshari, Norainie Ahmad

Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership

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ISBN: 978-981-5123-23-4 (Print)
ISBN: 978-981-5123-22-7 (Online)
Year of Publication: 2023
DOI: 10.2174/97898151232271230101

Introduction

The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) is a free-trade deal between 10 ASEAN member states and Australia, China, Japan, New Zealand, and South Korea. It is the world's biggest regional trade deal, and it will create the world's most populous trade area. This edited collection features 10 contributions from multidisciplinary authors and is meant to share research and best practises on different aspects of the RCEP. It presents research projects that contribute to the discussion about the theory, lessons learned, and business strategies, to give a better understanding of the RCEP and how it can shape policy in member countries. The themes in each chapter can also serve to evaluate reports on the RCEP's overall progress. The book covers a broad range of subjects, including an overview of the RCEP, digital economy, peer-to-peer lending, international e-commerce, big data, ICT readiness and much more.

This work is a key source of information and reference for RCEP development for academics and researchers (in economics and political science), government and trade organisations and policymakers interested in the RCEP. Members of the general public who want to understand debates surrounding the RCEP will also benefit from the information provided.

Audience

General readers, academics, economists, political scientists, policymakers, government and trade organizations.

Contributors

Editor(s):
Mahani Hamdan


Muhammad Anshari


Norainie Ahmad




Contributor(s):
Abdur Razzaq
Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Fatah Palembang
Indonesia


Abdullah Al-Mudimigh
Dar Al Uloom University
Saudi Arabia


Ares Albirru Amsal
Faculty of Economics, Universitas Andalas, Padang-Indonesia
Padang, Indonesia


Blessing Gweshengwe
Department of Rural and Urban Development, Great Zimbabwe University
Zimbabwe


Dayangku Rodzi Pengiran Haji Rahman
School of Business, Universiti Teknologi Brunei (UTB)
Brunei Darussalam


Emil Ali
Universiti Brunei Darussalam, Institute of Policy Studies
Brunei
Darussalam


Fahmi Ibrahim
School of Business, Universiti Teknologi Brunei (UTB)
Brunei
Darussalam


Mahani Hamdan
Universiti Brunei Darussalam, Institute of Policy Studies
Brunei
Darussalam


Mia Fithriyah
Indonesia Open University
Indonesia


Muhammad Anshari
Universiti Brunei Darussalam, Institute of Policy Studies
Brunei
Darussalam


Norainie Ahmad
Universiti Brunei Darussalam, Institute of Policy Studies
Brunei
Darussalam


Rayna Kartika
Faculty of Economics, Universitas Andalas
Padang, Indonesia