Economic Integration of Two Blocs (EU AND ASEAN)
Journal Title: International Journal of Financial Markets - Year 2014, Vol 1, Issue 1
Abstract
Economic integration and trading blocs refers to amalgamation of economic policies between two states or rest of the world for reduction of tariff and non tariff barriers. In this paper we have tried to explore the different dimension of trade and foreign direct investment of two leading trading blocs EU and ASEAN. Our main focus is on free trade agreement between AESAN –EU during 1991 to 2012.
Authors and Affiliations
Rumana Zaheer, Azeema Begum, Aniqa Zeb
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