Natural trading partners versus empires in East and Southeast Asia regional integration (1840-1938)

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Alejandro Ayuso-Díaz
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Abstract

The present article tries to contribute to the literature dealing with the history of regional integration in East and Southeast Asia, reconciling the arguments defending that those territories are natural trading partners, those supporting that Western Empires enabled integration, and the ones claiming that it was the Japanese Empire which expanded regional trade. With this purpose, we reconstruct the region's bilateral imports before the establishment of Free Trade Areas and pioneer the econometric analysis of the main drivers of the commercial integration of East and Southeast Asia as a whole during the high colonial era (1840-1938). Our results display that countries' specific economic and cultural characteristics made them natural trading partners. However, intra-Asian trade acceleration during the late 19th and early 20th Centuries was possible by the British imperialism of free trade and Japanese planned industrialization.

自然贸易伙伴与东亚和东南亚地区一体化的帝国(1840-1938)
本文试图对有关东亚和东南亚地区一体化历史的文献做出贡献,调和那些认为这些地区是天然贸易伙伴的论点,那些支持西方帝国促成一体化的论点,以及那些声称是日本帝国扩大了区域贸易的论点。为此,我们在自由贸易区建立之前重建了该地区的双边进口,并在殖民时期(1840-1938)对东亚和东南亚作为一个整体的商业一体化的主要驱动因素进行了计量经济学分析。我们的研究结果表明,各国特定的经济和文化特征使它们成为天然的贸易伙伴。然而,在19世纪末和20世纪初,亚洲内部贸易的加速是由于英国帝国主义的自由贸易和日本计划的工业化。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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