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題名: 兩岸經濟互動: 保護主義下與中國南方形成整合體制的可行性
Economic Interaction across the Strait: The Feasibility of an Integration Regime in Southern China Among Protectionist Trends
作者: 莫詹姆
Morris, James X.
貢獻者: 蔡中民
Tsai, Chung Min
莫詹姆
Morris, James X.
關鍵詞: 兩岸關係
經濟合併
保護主義
兩岸經濟合作架構協議
cross-strait relations
economic integration
protectionism
ECFA
日期: 2016
上傳時間: 3-Aug-2016
摘要: The introduction of the Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement (ECFA) signed\nbetween China and Taiwan in 2010 has added a significantly important economic element to\ncross-strait relations. Little research has been done on cross-strait integration from an economic\nstandpoint, and to analyze the potential for successful economic integration between the parties\nit is necessary to determine whether their political economies are compatible for integration. In\nthis research comparative studies of the political economies of Taiwan and China are conducted\nwith focuses on industrial orientation, market mechanisms, and the motivations driving major\neconomic actors. This research focuses on Fujian and Guangdong, Taiwan’s closest economic\npartners on the mainland and the cornerstones of Beijing’s integration incentives, with a minor\nstudy conducted on Hong Kong-China integration due to similarities of economic integration\nmechanisms. This study uses models constructed by scholars on Chinese provincial\nprotectionism and trade barriers to determine whether Taiwanese integration with the “Common\nChina Market” will be mutually beneficial for the economies on both sides of the Taiwan Strait.\nEconomic indicators, trade trends, and economic policy incentives indicate that integration under\nECFA is amplifying trade asymmetries and is stalling real economic growth in Taiwan. Findings\nalso show that trade liberalization has allowed major trade barrier and protectionism-creating\nphenomena that were once limited to the mainland to contribute to cross-strait competition\nregime among the economies studied. This research contributes to the fledgling body of\nacademic research on cross-strait economic integration and its impact on the parties directly\nimpacted by it. Implications of this study show that it would be beneficial for the speed of ECFA\nintegration to be reigned in, and for Taiwan to use the trade agreement as a counter to pursue\nbilateral regional trade that can ensure its competitiveness.
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亞太研究英語碩士學位學程(IMAS)
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