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This book provides comprehensive empirical evidence on the impact of COVID-19 on Asian economies, examining the mechanisms through which COVID-19 impacted trade from both the supply and demand sides.
Chapters provide analyses based on the latest available data at the macroeconomic, sectoral and firm levels, and focus on the evolving dynamics of international trade amidst the pandemic. The effectiveness of policy responses to COVID-19 is also discussed.
This evidence-led book will be useful for economics researchers and post-graduate students interested in international trade and industrial economics. Its deep insight into the post-pandemic trade landscape may also interest policymakers keen on evidence-based policymaking.
Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1 "Does Financial Integration or Trade Integration Cause Instability? Evidence from Emerging and ASEAN Economies"
Rakesh Padhan and K.P/ Prabeesh
2 "Revisiting the Impact of COVID-19 Government Policies and Trade Measures on Bilateral Trade: A Focus on RCEP Countries"
Nathapornpan Piyaareekul Uttama
3 "Global Value Chain Integration and Business Cycle Synchronization: Evidence from Selected ASEAN Countries"
Bhushan Praveen Jangam and Badri Narayan Rath
4 "Have Dynamic Spillovers and Connectedness of Trade Policy Uncertainty Changed during the COVID-19 Pandemic and Sino-US Trade Frictions?"
Chien-Chiang Lee and Farzan Yahya
5 "Trade Openness, COVID-19 Shock and Output Volatility in case of ASEAN-6"
Chinmaya Behera and Badri Narayan Rath
6 "The COVID-19 Pandemic and the World Machinery Trade Network"
Kozo Kiyota
7 "Tourism Exports, Digitalisation and Employment in the Time of Pandemic: Case of Indonesia"
Mini P. Thomas, Archana Srivastava, and Keerti Mallela
8 "The Effects of the United States-China Trade War during the COVID-19 Pandemic on Global Supply Chains: Evidence from Viet Nam"
Duc Anh Dang and Ngoc Anh Tran
9 "On the Effect of COVID on Firms' Behavior - The Case of Japan"
Yuting Chen and Bin Ni
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