Trade facilitation and better connectivity for an inclusive Asia and Pacific /

Trade facilitation increases trade flows, lowers trade cost, and ultimately contributes to sustainable and inclusive growth. This publication, jointly prepared by the Asian Development Bank and the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, reviews the state of play of t...

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Corporate Authors: Asian Development Bank, United Nations. Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
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Language:English
Published: Manila : Asian Development Bank Institute, 2017
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505 0 |a Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Highlights -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Trade Facilitation and Paperless Trade in Asia and the Pacific: State of Play -- 2.1 Trade costs -- 2.2 Implementation of Trade Facilitation and Paperless Trade Measures -- 2.2.1 Status of implementation -- 2.2.2 Implementation progress from 2015 to 2017 -- 2.3 Subregional Cooperation Initiatives and Trade Facilitation in Asia and the Pacific -- 2.3.1 Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation Program -- 2.3.2 Greater Mekong Subregion Program -- 2.3.3 South Asia Subregional Economic Cooperation Program -- 2.3.4 The Pacific -- 3. Assessing Impacts of Trade Facilitation -- 3.1 Trade Facilitation Impact on Trade Costs: Evidence from Asia and the Pacific -- 3.1.1 Trade cost model and data -- 3.1.2. Regression analysis results -- 3.1.3. Simulation analysis -- 3.1.4. Summary -- 3.2 Trade Facilitation Impact on Trade Flows: Evidence from Central Asia -- 3.2.1. Background: Trade facilitation indicators in Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation -- 3.2.2. Methodology: Gravity model -- 3.2.3. Data for analysis -- 3.2.4. Estimation results -- 3.2.5. Simulation exercise -- 3.2.6 Summary -- 4. Challenges and the Way Forward -- Appendix -- References. 
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