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East Asian Economic Regionalism: Feasibilities and Challenges

Choong Yong Ahn ; Richard E. Baldwin ; Inkyo Cheong (eds.)

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Development Economics; International Economics; Economic Growth; Economic Theory/Quantitative Economics/Mathematical Methods

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China’s Approach to an Institutional Regional Arrangement

Guoqiang Long; Liping Zhang

Biomolecules from living and fossil Miki provide insight into the biological and geological history of the genus, as well as its phylogeny and evolution, population structure and molecular taphonomy. Chemically labile biomolecules such as protein and nucleotide sequences from Hu Cheng have reconfirmed the systematic position of as the sister taxon to Endlicher and J. Buchholz. These three genera form the subfamily Sequoioideae, which is one of the basal groups of the Taxodiaceae-Cupressaceae complex. Relative rate testing based on different gene sequences suggests an evolutionary rate slow down in the Sequoioideae lineage. Non-sequence based molecular studies indicate a low overall genetic diversity and a lack of spatial genetic structure in its native population in southern China. An isolated tree in Paomu, Hunan Province was found to contain both molecular and morphological plesiomorphic characteristics, providing important clues to its evolutionary history. Moreover, given the importance of these data, critical conservation issues are raised regarding the management and preservation of the genus. Molecular and biochemical investigations of ancient biomolecules from well-preserved Tertiary fossil remains reveal the preservation of labile biomolecules such as carbohydrates that are normally absent from the Cenozoic fossil record. Comparative geochemical and SEM analyses of well preserved fossil specimens revealed the sources of these chemically unstable biomolecules and suggests that they may carry important structural functions to support the integrity of plant fossil morphology. These ancient biomolecules from fossil also offer valuable information regarding the environmental factors controlling the preservation of labile biomolecules and possible origins of homologous series of -alk-1-ene/-alkane pairs preserved in the geological record.

Part I: - Northeast Asian Views on an EAFTA | Pp. 1-19

East Asian Free Trade Agreement: Strategic Aspects for Japan

Kazuhiro Igawa; Bonggil Kim

Biomolecules from living and fossil Miki provide insight into the biological and geological history of the genus, as well as its phylogeny and evolution, population structure and molecular taphonomy. Chemically labile biomolecules such as protein and nucleotide sequences from Hu Cheng have reconfirmed the systematic position of as the sister taxon to Endlicher and J. Buchholz. These three genera form the subfamily Sequoioideae, which is one of the basal groups of the Taxodiaceae-Cupressaceae complex. Relative rate testing based on different gene sequences suggests an evolutionary rate slow down in the Sequoioideae lineage. Non-sequence based molecular studies indicate a low overall genetic diversity and a lack of spatial genetic structure in its native population in southern China. An isolated tree in Paomu, Hunan Province was found to contain both molecular and morphological plesiomorphic characteristics, providing important clues to its evolutionary history. Moreover, given the importance of these data, critical conservation issues are raised regarding the management and preservation of the genus. Molecular and biochemical investigations of ancient biomolecules from well-preserved Tertiary fossil remains reveal the preservation of labile biomolecules such as carbohydrates that are normally absent from the Cenozoic fossil record. Comparative geochemical and SEM analyses of well preserved fossil specimens revealed the sources of these chemically unstable biomolecules and suggests that they may carry important structural functions to support the integrity of plant fossil morphology. These ancient biomolecules from fossil also offer valuable information regarding the environmental factors controlling the preservation of labile biomolecules and possible origins of homologous series of -alk-1-ene/-alkane pairs preserved in the geological record.

Part I: - Northeast Asian Views on an EAFTA | Pp. 21-36

Evaluation of Recent Progress of FTAs in East Asia — A Korean Perspective

Inkyo Cheong

Biomolecules from living and fossil Miki provide insight into the biological and geological history of the genus, as well as its phylogeny and evolution, population structure and molecular taphonomy. Chemically labile biomolecules such as protein and nucleotide sequences from Hu Cheng have reconfirmed the systematic position of as the sister taxon to Endlicher and J. Buchholz. These three genera form the subfamily Sequoioideae, which is one of the basal groups of the Taxodiaceae-Cupressaceae complex. Relative rate testing based on different gene sequences suggests an evolutionary rate slow down in the Sequoioideae lineage. Non-sequence based molecular studies indicate a low overall genetic diversity and a lack of spatial genetic structure in its native population in southern China. An isolated tree in Paomu, Hunan Province was found to contain both molecular and morphological plesiomorphic characteristics, providing important clues to its evolutionary history. Moreover, given the importance of these data, critical conservation issues are raised regarding the management and preservation of the genus. Molecular and biochemical investigations of ancient biomolecules from well-preserved Tertiary fossil remains reveal the preservation of labile biomolecules such as carbohydrates that are normally absent from the Cenozoic fossil record. Comparative geochemical and SEM analyses of well preserved fossil specimens revealed the sources of these chemically unstable biomolecules and suggests that they may carry important structural functions to support the integrity of plant fossil morphology. These ancient biomolecules from fossil also offer valuable information regarding the environmental factors controlling the preservation of labile biomolecules and possible origins of homologous series of -alk-1-ene/-alkane pairs preserved in the geological record.

Part I: - Northeast Asian Views on an EAFTA | Pp. 37-56

An East Asian FTA: A New Frontier of Economic Cooperation in East Asia

Termsak Chalermpalanupap

Biomolecules from living and fossil Miki provide insight into the biological and geological history of the genus, as well as its phylogeny and evolution, population structure and molecular taphonomy. Chemically labile biomolecules such as protein and nucleotide sequences from Hu Cheng have reconfirmed the systematic position of as the sister taxon to Endlicher and J. Buchholz. These three genera form the subfamily Sequoioideae, which is one of the basal groups of the Taxodiaceae-Cupressaceae complex. Relative rate testing based on different gene sequences suggests an evolutionary rate slow down in the Sequoioideae lineage. Non-sequence based molecular studies indicate a low overall genetic diversity and a lack of spatial genetic structure in its native population in southern China. An isolated tree in Paomu, Hunan Province was found to contain both molecular and morphological plesiomorphic characteristics, providing important clues to its evolutionary history. Moreover, given the importance of these data, critical conservation issues are raised regarding the management and preservation of the genus. Molecular and biochemical investigations of ancient biomolecules from well-preserved Tertiary fossil remains reveal the preservation of labile biomolecules such as carbohydrates that are normally absent from the Cenozoic fossil record. Comparative geochemical and SEM analyses of well preserved fossil specimens revealed the sources of these chemically unstable biomolecules and suggests that they may carry important structural functions to support the integrity of plant fossil morphology. These ancient biomolecules from fossil also offer valuable information regarding the environmental factors controlling the preservation of labile biomolecules and possible origins of homologous series of -alk-1-ene/-alkane pairs preserved in the geological record.

Part II: - Southeast Asian Views on an EAFTA | Pp. 57-74

Indonesia’s FTA Policy and Its Perspectives on an East Asian FTA

Deddy Saleh

Biomolecules from living and fossil Miki provide insight into the biological and geological history of the genus, as well as its phylogeny and evolution, population structure and molecular taphonomy. Chemically labile biomolecules such as protein and nucleotide sequences from Hu Cheng have reconfirmed the systematic position of as the sister taxon to Endlicher and J. Buchholz. These three genera form the subfamily Sequoioideae, which is one of the basal groups of the Taxodiaceae-Cupressaceae complex. Relative rate testing based on different gene sequences suggests an evolutionary rate slow down in the Sequoioideae lineage. Non-sequence based molecular studies indicate a low overall genetic diversity and a lack of spatial genetic structure in its native population in southern China. An isolated tree in Paomu, Hunan Province was found to contain both molecular and morphological plesiomorphic characteristics, providing important clues to its evolutionary history. Moreover, given the importance of these data, critical conservation issues are raised regarding the management and preservation of the genus. Molecular and biochemical investigations of ancient biomolecules from well-preserved Tertiary fossil remains reveal the preservation of labile biomolecules such as carbohydrates that are normally absent from the Cenozoic fossil record. Comparative geochemical and SEM analyses of well preserved fossil specimens revealed the sources of these chemically unstable biomolecules and suggests that they may carry important structural functions to support the integrity of plant fossil morphology. These ancient biomolecules from fossil also offer valuable information regarding the environmental factors controlling the preservation of labile biomolecules and possible origins of homologous series of -alk-1-ene/-alkane pairs preserved in the geological record.

Part II: - Southeast Asian Views on an EAFTA | Pp. 75-94

An East Asia FTA: A Malaysian Perspective

Mohd Haflah Piei

Biomolecules from living and fossil Miki provide insight into the biological and geological history of the genus, as well as its phylogeny and evolution, population structure and molecular taphonomy. Chemically labile biomolecules such as protein and nucleotide sequences from Hu Cheng have reconfirmed the systematic position of as the sister taxon to Endlicher and J. Buchholz. These three genera form the subfamily Sequoioideae, which is one of the basal groups of the Taxodiaceae-Cupressaceae complex. Relative rate testing based on different gene sequences suggests an evolutionary rate slow down in the Sequoioideae lineage. Non-sequence based molecular studies indicate a low overall genetic diversity and a lack of spatial genetic structure in its native population in southern China. An isolated tree in Paomu, Hunan Province was found to contain both molecular and morphological plesiomorphic characteristics, providing important clues to its evolutionary history. Moreover, given the importance of these data, critical conservation issues are raised regarding the management and preservation of the genus. Molecular and biochemical investigations of ancient biomolecules from well-preserved Tertiary fossil remains reveal the preservation of labile biomolecules such as carbohydrates that are normally absent from the Cenozoic fossil record. Comparative geochemical and SEM analyses of well preserved fossil specimens revealed the sources of these chemically unstable biomolecules and suggests that they may carry important structural functions to support the integrity of plant fossil morphology. These ancient biomolecules from fossil also offer valuable information regarding the environmental factors controlling the preservation of labile biomolecules and possible origins of homologous series of -alk-1-ene/-alkane pairs preserved in the geological record.

Part II: - Southeast Asian Views on an EAFTA | Pp. 95-119

An East Asian FTA: A Philippine Perspective

John Lawrence Avila

Biomolecules from living and fossil Miki provide insight into the biological and geological history of the genus, as well as its phylogeny and evolution, population structure and molecular taphonomy. Chemically labile biomolecules such as protein and nucleotide sequences from Hu Cheng have reconfirmed the systematic position of as the sister taxon to Endlicher and J. Buchholz. These three genera form the subfamily Sequoioideae, which is one of the basal groups of the Taxodiaceae-Cupressaceae complex. Relative rate testing based on different gene sequences suggests an evolutionary rate slow down in the Sequoioideae lineage. Non-sequence based molecular studies indicate a low overall genetic diversity and a lack of spatial genetic structure in its native population in southern China. An isolated tree in Paomu, Hunan Province was found to contain both molecular and morphological plesiomorphic characteristics, providing important clues to its evolutionary history. Moreover, given the importance of these data, critical conservation issues are raised regarding the management and preservation of the genus. Molecular and biochemical investigations of ancient biomolecules from well-preserved Tertiary fossil remains reveal the preservation of labile biomolecules such as carbohydrates that are normally absent from the Cenozoic fossil record. Comparative geochemical and SEM analyses of well preserved fossil specimens revealed the sources of these chemically unstable biomolecules and suggests that they may carry important structural functions to support the integrity of plant fossil morphology. These ancient biomolecules from fossil also offer valuable information regarding the environmental factors controlling the preservation of labile biomolecules and possible origins of homologous series of -alk-1-ene/-alkane pairs preserved in the geological record.

Part II: - Southeast Asian Views on an EAFTA | Pp. 121-137

Estimation of Economic Effects of FTAs in East Asia — CGE Approach

Inkyo Cheong

Biomolecules from living and fossil Miki provide insight into the biological and geological history of the genus, as well as its phylogeny and evolution, population structure and molecular taphonomy. Chemically labile biomolecules such as protein and nucleotide sequences from Hu Cheng have reconfirmed the systematic position of as the sister taxon to Endlicher and J. Buchholz. These three genera form the subfamily Sequoioideae, which is one of the basal groups of the Taxodiaceae-Cupressaceae complex. Relative rate testing based on different gene sequences suggests an evolutionary rate slow down in the Sequoioideae lineage. Non-sequence based molecular studies indicate a low overall genetic diversity and a lack of spatial genetic structure in its native population in southern China. An isolated tree in Paomu, Hunan Province was found to contain both molecular and morphological plesiomorphic characteristics, providing important clues to its evolutionary history. Moreover, given the importance of these data, critical conservation issues are raised regarding the management and preservation of the genus. Molecular and biochemical investigations of ancient biomolecules from well-preserved Tertiary fossil remains reveal the preservation of labile biomolecules such as carbohydrates that are normally absent from the Cenozoic fossil record. Comparative geochemical and SEM analyses of well preserved fossil specimens revealed the sources of these chemically unstable biomolecules and suggests that they may carry important structural functions to support the integrity of plant fossil morphology. These ancient biomolecules from fossil also offer valuable information regarding the environmental factors controlling the preservation of labile biomolecules and possible origins of homologous series of -alk-1-ene/-alkane pairs preserved in the geological record.

Part III: - Assessment of East Asian Regionalism | Pp. 139-155

Asian Regionalism: Promises and Pitfalls

Richard E. Baldwin

Biomolecules from living and fossil Miki provide insight into the biological and geological history of the genus, as well as its phylogeny and evolution, population structure and molecular taphonomy. Chemically labile biomolecules such as protein and nucleotide sequences from Hu Cheng have reconfirmed the systematic position of as the sister taxon to Endlicher and J. Buchholz. These three genera form the subfamily Sequoioideae, which is one of the basal groups of the Taxodiaceae-Cupressaceae complex. Relative rate testing based on different gene sequences suggests an evolutionary rate slow down in the Sequoioideae lineage. Non-sequence based molecular studies indicate a low overall genetic diversity and a lack of spatial genetic structure in its native population in southern China. An isolated tree in Paomu, Hunan Province was found to contain both molecular and morphological plesiomorphic characteristics, providing important clues to its evolutionary history. Moreover, given the importance of these data, critical conservation issues are raised regarding the management and preservation of the genus. Molecular and biochemical investigations of ancient biomolecules from well-preserved Tertiary fossil remains reveal the preservation of labile biomolecules such as carbohydrates that are normally absent from the Cenozoic fossil record. Comparative geochemical and SEM analyses of well preserved fossil specimens revealed the sources of these chemically unstable biomolecules and suggests that they may carry important structural functions to support the integrity of plant fossil morphology. These ancient biomolecules from fossil also offer valuable information regarding the environmental factors controlling the preservation of labile biomolecules and possible origins of homologous series of -alk-1-ene/-alkane pairs preserved in the geological record.

Part III: - Assessment of East Asian Regionalism | Pp. 157-174

EU’s Strategy Towards East Asian Integration and Regionalism

Sung-Hoon Park

Biomolecules from living and fossil Miki provide insight into the biological and geological history of the genus, as well as its phylogeny and evolution, population structure and molecular taphonomy. Chemically labile biomolecules such as protein and nucleotide sequences from Hu Cheng have reconfirmed the systematic position of as the sister taxon to Endlicher and J. Buchholz. These three genera form the subfamily Sequoioideae, which is one of the basal groups of the Taxodiaceae-Cupressaceae complex. Relative rate testing based on different gene sequences suggests an evolutionary rate slow down in the Sequoioideae lineage. Non-sequence based molecular studies indicate a low overall genetic diversity and a lack of spatial genetic structure in its native population in southern China. An isolated tree in Paomu, Hunan Province was found to contain both molecular and morphological plesiomorphic characteristics, providing important clues to its evolutionary history. Moreover, given the importance of these data, critical conservation issues are raised regarding the management and preservation of the genus. Molecular and biochemical investigations of ancient biomolecules from well-preserved Tertiary fossil remains reveal the preservation of labile biomolecules such as carbohydrates that are normally absent from the Cenozoic fossil record. Comparative geochemical and SEM analyses of well preserved fossil specimens revealed the sources of these chemically unstable biomolecules and suggests that they may carry important structural functions to support the integrity of plant fossil morphology. These ancient biomolecules from fossil also offer valuable information regarding the environmental factors controlling the preservation of labile biomolecules and possible origins of homologous series of -alk-1-ene/-alkane pairs preserved in the geological record.

Part III: - Assessment of East Asian Regionalism | Pp. 175-191