• 제목/요약/키워드: ASEAN+3 Countries

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아세안의 보호무역조치 연구: 비관세조치 및 특정무역현안을 중심으로 (ASEAN Protection Trade Measures: Focusing on Non-Tariff Measures and Specific Trade Concerns)

  • 나희량
    • 무역학회지
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    • 제44권3호
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    • pp.43-72
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    • 2019
  • This study examines the trends, current situation and implications of non-tariff measures (NTM) and specific trade concerns (STC) on the protection trade measures of ASEAN. ASEAN's non-tariff measures and the share of specific trade concerns are very significant as they are the second and third largest, respectively, of the major countries. This means that protection measures using non-tariff measures are a strong feature of ASEAN's trade policy. Also, in the future, ASEAN should try to prevent unnecessary disputes caused by exporting countries' specific trade concerns in the implementation of non-tariff measures. Activating trade policy cooperation is likely to reduce conflicts and costs caused by these trade disputes.

ICT 리터러시 교육 활용 공간으로서의 공공도서관 (A Study on the Public Library As a Place of ICT Literacy Training)

  • 장윤금;정행순;이혜영;전경선
    • 한국비블리아학회지
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    • 제27권3호
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    • pp.273-294
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    • 2016
  • 본 연구는 한-ASEAN 공적개발원조(ODA) 사업의 일환으로 ASEAN(Association of Southeast Asian Nations) 회원국에서 공공도서관이 정보소외계층인 여성들에게 ICT 리터러시 교육 및 활용 공간으로서 적합한지 알아보고, 향후 활용 방안을 모색하기 위하여 진행되었다. 이를 위해 ASEAN 회원국 공공도서관 여성 이용자 1,000명을 대상으로 설문조사를 하고 ASEAN 회원국 10개국의 사서 및 정보전문가와 심층 인터뷰를 진행하였다. 설문조사 결과 전체 응답자의 68.8%가 공공도서관이 ICT 교육장소로 적합하며, 접근이 편리하다고 응답하였다. 또한 도서관 이용 목적에 대하여 27.5%가 정보검색과 이메일 등 ICT를 이용하기 위해 도서관을 방문하는 것으로 나타났다. 또한 사서 및 정보전문가와의 인터뷰 결과 효율적인 ICT 리터러시 교육을 위해서는 인터넷과 컴퓨터 기반 시설의 확충이 필요하며, ICT 리터러시 교육 담당자를 위한 기술 교육과 관련 기관과의 협력, 재정 확충 및 세부 정책의 필요성이 제기되었다.

Is the ASEAN Economic Community Relevant To Gen Y Professionals? A Comparative Study on Attitudes and Participation of Young Professionals in Malaysia, Indonesia, and Vietnam on ASEAN Economic Integration

  • Benny, Guido
    • Asian Journal for Public Opinion Research
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    • 제3권1호
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    • pp.40-62
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    • 2015
  • The main objective of this study was to investigate the awareness and perception of young professionals in Malaysia, Indonesia, and Vietnam countries on the ASEAN Economic Community (hereafter, AEC). Data from a survey of 575 young professionals, with approximately equal distribution from each country, were collected in June and July 2015. Research findings revealed that the knowledge and understanding of the AEC among the Gen Y professionals were still marginal. Although they lack awareness, young professionals had a good impression and perception of the AEC in connection with important benefits for them individually as well as for their country. Finally, the study revealed that the Gen Y professionals showed some level of optimistic attitude that they could succeed in the AEC as they thought that they were quite well prepared, having sufficient skills to work or to do business in other ASEAN countries.

The Effect of Foreign Direct Investment on Total Factor Productivity in Selected ASEAN+3 Countries: New Evidence Using A Panel ARDL Study

  • ABIDIN, Noorazeela Zainol;KARIM, Zulkefly Abdul;SHAARI, Mohd Shahidan;LAILA, Nisful
    • The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business
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    • 제8권10호
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    • pp.109-117
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    • 2021
  • This study investigates the effects of FDI and other macroeconomic variables on Total Factor Productivity (TFP) in selected ASEAN+3 countries from 1981 till 2016. Total Factor Productivity (TFP) for each ASEAN+3 country was constructed using the Malmquist productivity index method. Then, a panel ARDL framework (dynamic heterogeneous panel), namely Pooled Mean Group (PMG), Mean Group (MG), and Dynamic Fixed Effect (DFE) are employed in examining the effects of FDI and other controlling variables on TFP. The new findings show that FDI has a significant and positive impact on TFP in the long run and the short run in ASEAN+3 countries. Besides, the results also reveal that in the long run, other variables such as the average number of years of schooling and the ratio of high-skilled to low-skilled labor also have a significant and positive effect on TFP. However, economic openness, government expenditure on R&D, and interaction between countries and FDI have a negative and significant impact on TFP. These findings implied that the recipient countries must ensure their political stability and offer various incentives to attract more investors. Furthermore, the influx of foreign investors, especially large ones and lower costs, should be encouraged by each country as FDI inflows can boost their TFP growth.

The Effect of Institutional Quality on Financial Inclusion in ASEAN Countries

  • NGUYEN, Yen Hai Dang;HA, Dao Thieu Thi
    • The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business
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    • 제8권8호
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    • pp.421-431
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    • 2021
  • This study investigates the empirical linkages between ASEAN countries' institutional quality and financial inclusion using country data from 2008-2019. In this paper, six governance indicators from the World Governance index are used to measure the impact of institutions on financial inclusion. The PCA method's financial inclusion index is constructed from 3 indicators: penetration, access, and usage: penetration, access, and usage with six indices respectively as the number of ATMs per 1000 km2, the number of bank branches per 1000 km2, the number of ATMs per 100,000 people and the number of bank branches for 100,000 adults, the ratio of credit to private to GDP, and the ratio of deposit to private to GDP. Regression analysis with the Generalized Moments method shows the positive impact of institutions and other control variables like GDP per capita, inflation, bank concentration, and human development index on financial inclusion. Therefore, this study recommends that the government and policymakers in countries pursue the financial inclusion agenda to pay attention to the financial and economic indicators and institutional factors. This is because many savers, borrowers, and investors may not be protected when financial contracts are enforced or breaches occur in an environment where economic, legal, judicial, and political institutions are weak, such as in ASEAN countries.

Overconfidence Bias, Comparative Evidences between Vietnam and Selected ASEAN Countries

  • PHAN, Dzung Tran Trung;LE, Van Hoang Thu;NGUYEN, Thanh Thi Ha
    • The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business
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    • 제7권3호
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    • pp.101-113
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    • 2020
  • The study aims to investigate the existence of overconfidence bias in Vietnam, Thailand, and Singapore. This paper focuses on the Vietnam Stock Market and other two countries of ASEAN, namely Singapore and Thailand. Data was collected over the period from January 1, 2014 to December 31, 2018, daily returns for each of the securities. This paper uses the time series method, namely ADF test, Granger Causality and VAR approach to find evidences of the overconfidence effect in Vietnam in relation to some ASEAN markets. The results show similarities between the observed countries with slight variations, with focus on Vietnam market. In general concrete evidences of overconfidence were found in both Vietnamese and Singaporean markets, in which Singaporean investors show higher degree of overconfidence than Vietnamese investors. Overconfidence is not as clear in Thai market, however a direct causal link from increased returns to increased investor confidence was found. From the model deployed in the paper, there are reasons to conclude that Thai investors are under-confident. The findings of the study shed lights into the existence of overconfidence bias in Vietnam, Thailand, and Singapore on a comparative basis, provide more insights and implications for future research in this new and rising field of research.

아세안+3 습지 복원을 위한 법 제도 분석 및 제언 (Analysis on the Legal System for Wetland Restoration in ASEAN+3 countries and Further Suggestions)

  • 박혜경;정현진;배영혜;김재근;강성룡
    • 한국습지학회지
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    • 제23권2호
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    • pp.163-172
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    • 2021
  • 본 연구는 아세안+3 13개국의 습지 복원 관련 법 제도의 한계를 도출하고 개선 방향을 제언하였다. 우리나라는 통합법 또는 컨트롤타워가 부재하며 하구 복원을 위한 법 제도 기반이 미흡하다. 많은 국가가 습지에 생계를 의존하는 만큼 습지 가치에 대한 인식 제고를 통해 지속가능한 이용과 보전에 대한 지지를 확보하는 것이 필요하다. 일부 국가는 습지 정의를 구체적으로 정립할 필요가 있으며, 개도국은 국제협력을 통해 국가 역량 강화를 도모해야 한다. 이탄지와 맹그로브 숲에 미치는 영향을 해소하고 이를 보전하기 위한 법 제도 기반이 필요하다.

한국과 중국의 ICT 제품 국제경쟁력 비교 연구 - ASEAN Big 6 국가에서 - (A Comparative Study of the Competitiveness of Korea and China's ICT Products : In ASEAN Big 6 Countries)

  • 조인택
    • 통상정보연구
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    • 제19권3호
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    • pp.107-127
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    • 2017
  • 본 연구는 신흥국 수출 확대를 위해 한국의 ICT 제품의 국제경쟁력을 비교 분석하였다. 이를 위해 한국의 주력 수출품인 ICT 제품 중 2016년 수출액 기준 상위 ICT 10개 제품을 선정하여 수출 확대 가능성이 높은 ASEAN Big 6(인도네시아, 말레이시아, 태국, 베트남, 필리핀, 싱가포르)에서 중국과 국제경쟁력을 비교 분석하였다. 2009년부터 2016년까지 수출생존지수(ESI), 무역수지기여도(CTB), 세계수출시장점유율(EMS)로 분석한 결과, 한국은 ASEAN에 대한 수출 증가와 세계수출시장점유율(EMS) 상승으로 수출 편중 현상이 높아지고 있고 중국과 비교해서 수출경쟁력이 높은 것으로 나타났지만 2015년 이후 급속한 수입 증가로 무역수지와 무역수지기여도(CTB)는 적자와 비교열위 상태로 전환되었으며 수출 생존성도 약화되는 모습을 보였다. 중국은 수출과 세계수출시장점유율(EMS), 수출 생존성은 하락 추세를 보였지만 무역수지와 무역수지기여도(CTB)에서 비교 열위가 개선되는 모습을 보여 한국과 달리 ASEAN에 대한 수출 편중이 감소하는 것으로 나타났다.

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ASEAN+3 Satellite Image Archive for Environmental Study

  • Vibulsresth, Suvit
    • 대한원격탐사학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 대한원격탐사학회 2002년도 Proceedings of International Symposium on Remote Sensing
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    • pp.803-803
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    • 2002
  • Several environmental problems have occurred and extremely affected throughout the East Asia region. Satellite imageries and spatial information have been used in the applications of environmental and natural hazard management for years. Sharing these data and resources in the community is considered as one of the optimal solution. It would consequently bring cost saving to all participated countries and eventually be beneficial to mankind as a whole. Encouraged by these factors, ASEAN+3 Satellite Image Archive for Environmental Study project was submitted by Thailand in the 3rd Senior Official Meeting between ASEAN, China, Japan and Korea (SEOM+3 Meeting) and approved by the SEOM+3. The main objectives of this project are to share satellite images, information related to natural resources and environmental issues, and to provide data information services to all ASEAN+3 countries. The proposed system is basically embedded by distributed system. The network of data users, data providers, and the center will be established using the Internet. User can access, navigate, display, and even download some archived contents. Its service site can be generally categorized into two parts, which are environmental related data archive and the Integrated satellite image catalogue. The extension of web based GIS is also planned for future development so that GIS users can conduct some preliminary analysis directly on line. This presentation will indicate scope of work, system, working scenario, and work plan of the project.

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A Consensus Plan for Action to Improve Access to Cancer Care in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Region

  • Woodward, Mark
    • Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention
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    • 제15권19호
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    • pp.8521-8526
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    • 2014
  • In many countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), cancer is an increasing problem due to ageing and a transition to Western lifestyles. Governments have been slow to react to the health consequences of these socioeconomic changes, leading to the risk of a cancer epidemic overwhelming the region. A major limitation to motivating change is the paucity of high-quality data on cancer, and its socioeconomic repercussions, in ASEAN. Two initiatives have been launched to address these issues. First, a study of over 9000 new cancer patients in ASEAN - the ACTION study - which records information on financial difficulties, as well as clinical outcomes, subsequent to the diagnosis. Second, a series of roundtable meetings of key stakeholders and experts, with the broad aim of producing advice for governments in ASEAN to take appropriate account of issues relating to cancer, as well as to generate knowledge and interest through engagement with the media. An important product of these roundtables has been the Jakarta Call to Action on Cancer Control. The growth and ageing of populations is a global challenge for cancer services. In the less developed parts of Asia, and elsewhere, these problems are compounded by the epidemiological transition to Western lifestyles and lack of awareness of cancer at the government level. For many years, health services in less developed countries have concentrated on infectious diseases and mother-and-child health; despite a recent wake-up call (United Nations, 2010), these health services have so far failed to allow for the huge increase in cancer cases to come. It has been estimated that, in Asia, the number of new cancer cases per year will grow from 6.1 million in 2008 to 10.6 million in 2030 (Sankaranarayanan et al., 2014). In the countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), corresponding figures are 770 thousand in 2012 (Figure 1), rising to 1.3 million in 2030 (Ferlay et al., 2012). ASEAN consists of Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Viet Nam. It, thus, includes low- and middle-income countries where the double whammy of infectious and chronic diseases will pose an enormous challenge in allocating limited resources to competing health issues. Cancer statistics, even at the sub-national level, only tell part of the story. Many individuals who contract cancer in poor countries have no medical insurance and no, or limited, expectation of public assistance. Whilst any person who has a family member with cancer can expect to bear some consequential burden of care or expense, in a poor family in a poor environment the burden will surely be greater. This additional burden from cancer is rarely considered, and even more rarely quantified, even in developed nations.