Promoting economic cooperation in South Asia : beyond SAFTA
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Promoting economic cooperation in South Asia : beyond SAFTA
Sage Publications India, 2010
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Promoting Economic Cooperation in South Asia: Beyond SAFTA examines the distinct development dichotomy that exists in South Asia and tries to find a workable solution to bridge this gap. In spite of rapid economic growth since 1980, there is extensive poverty and inequality in South Asia. This dichotomy has two faces: one is highly urbanized and well-linked to global markets, and the other is rural, isolated from the global economy, and growing very slowly. The large bulk of South Asia's poor live in the latter environment.
The book brings together perspectives from academics, the private sector, civil society and policy makers. Using solid empirical evidence and sound analysis, it stresses that in addition to policy and institutional reforms aimed at removing domestic constraints to growth and job creation, market integration and regional cooperation ought to be key elements of a strategy for removing the dichotomy and eliminating poverty in the longer term. Delving into major political economic issues of the SAARC region, the book analyzes SAFTA, bilateral FTAs, transportation, regional integration, regulatory mechanisms, food prices, labor and employment, and tourism. It also provides an analysis of why past cooperation efforts have not worked and how better cooperation can be achieved in specific areas. It looks at the many policy and institutional constraints that contribute to the present state and have made South Asia one of the least integrated regions of the world.
The book will be a very useful reference for researchers, scholars and bilateral and multilateral financial institutions and donor groups interested in South Asia's development. Policy makers and think tanks focusing on economics, political science, and international relations will also find it beneficial.
Table of Contents
Preface
I: THE IMPERATIVE FOR COOPERATION
A Perspective on Peace and Economic Cooperation in South Asia - Akmal Hussain
Making Regional Cooperation Work for South Asia's Poor - Sadiq Ahmed and Ejaz Ghani
II: SAFTA AND BEYOND: SELECTED COOPERATION ISSUES
SAFTA: Current Status and Prospects - Dushni Weerakoon
Bilateral Free Trade Agreements in SAARC and Implications for SAFTA - Deshal De Mel
Connecting South Asia: The Centrality of Trade Facilitation for Regional Economic Integration - Jayanta Roy and Pritam Banerjee
Transit and Border Trade Barriers in South Asia - Prabir De, Sachin Chaturvedi, and Abdur Rob Khan
Transport Issues and Integration in South Asia - M Rahmatullah
Harmonizing Regulatory Mechanisms: Options for Deepening Investment Integration in South Asia - Mark Andrew Dutz
Managing the Food Price Crisis in South Asia - Richard Vokes and Savindi Jayakody
Labor Migration, Employment, and Poverty Alleviation in South Asia - Sridhar K Khatri
Promoting Tourism in South Asia - Renton De Alwis
III: PRIVATE SECTOR PERSPECTIVES ON COOPERATION
Regional Cooperation in South Asia: Bangladesh Perspective - Yussuf A Harun
Regional Cooperation in South Asia: India Perspective - Sonu Jain
Regional Cooperation in South Asia: Pakistan Perspective - Khalid Amin
Regional Cooperation in South Asia: Sri Lanka Perspective - Chandra Jayaratne
IV: THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF COOPERATION
Weaker Economies in SAFTA: Issues and Concerns - Mohammad A Razzaque
SAARC Programs and Activities: Assessment Monitoring and Evaluation - Mahendra P Lama
Index
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