Assessing APEC's Progress : Trade, Ecotech and Institutions /
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Singapore :
ISEAS Publishing,
[2001]
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Frontmatter
- CONTENTS
- THE CONTRIBUTORS
- INTRODUCTION / Feinberg, Richard
- SECTION I. POLICY REPORT
- 1. Learning from Experience: The First APIAN Policy Report
- SECTION II. ISSUE REPORTS
- 2. IAP Commitments in Services / Ho, Chen-Sheng
- 3. APEC's Commitments on Investment / Austria, Myrna S.
- 4. Competition Policy and Regulatory Reform / Janow, Merit E.
- 5. Mobility of Business People in APEC / Lanzona, Leonardo A.
- 6. Human Resource Development in APEC / Lu, Jianren / Taylor, Glen
- 7. The APEC Food System in 2000: A Case Study / Scollay, Robert
- 8. APEC's Goals in Industrial Science and Technology / Saavedra-Rivano, Neantro
- 9. Energy Development in the APEC / Mckay, John
- 10. Development of Economic Infrastructure / Mckay, John
- 11. The Reform of Corporate Governance After the Asian Economic Crisis / Mckay, John
- 12. Financial Stability in the APEC Region / Plummer, Michael G.
- 13. APEC as an Institution / Aggarwal, Vinod K. / Lin, Kun-Chin
- Glossary
- INDEX