Indonesian Economy and AFTA - Global Economic Interdependence of ASEAN in the Asia Pacific Era

ASEDP

No.22

Edited by Bob Widyahartono, Kunio Igusa
Published in 1993
CONTENTS

Preface / Bob Widyahartono, Kunio Igusa

Chapter I.

ASEAN Economic Integration: a Cautiously Optimistic Prospects / Mohmmad Sadli

1. Introduction
2. Regionalism and Nationalism
3. Impacts of Formation of AFTA
4. Position of Indonesia to Regional Economic Integration
5. Conclusion
Chapter II.

Prospects of International Trade and AFTA / Djisman S. Simandjuntak

1. Introduction
2. The Post-War Trade: Rapid Expansion and Structural Change
3. Forces behind Growth and Structural Change of Trade
4. Growth and Pattern of ASEAN Trade in Recent Years
5. Better Prospects for Free Trade in ASEAN
Chapter III.

Open Regionalism: The Case of ASEAN Free Trade Area / Anwar Nasution

1. Introduction
2. The Slow Progress of Past ASEAN Economic Cooperation
3. A Mix of 'Maquiladoras' and Regional Market to Attract MNCs
4. The Main Elements of AFTA Agreements
5. Issues for Implementation of the CEPT Scheme
6. Conclusion
Chapter IV.

Some Legal Implementation of AFTA / D.Gandaprawira

1. Introduction
2. Harmonization and Coordination in ASEAN
3. ASEAN Economic Cooperation from Legal Perspectives
4. Legal Images of Trade Cooperation in ASEAN
 4-1. Trade Cooperation among ASEAN
 4-2. The Birth of AFTA Concepts
 4-3. EAEC Concept and ASEAN
5. Framework of ASEAN Free Trade Area
6. Some Problems for Implementations of AFTA
 6-1. Deregulation Packages of Indonesia Concerning Trade
 6-2. State Awareness
 6-3. Problems of Non Tariff Barriers
7. Conclusion and Recommendations
Chapter V.

Human Resources and Management Development in AFTA Era / Bob Widyahartono

1. Introduction
2. The Required Profile of Human Resources n the PJPT2
3. Human Resources Development Strategy
4. Entering AFTA Era
Chapter VI.

AFTA and Manufacturing Industries / Farid Harianto

1. Introduction
2. The Potentials of AFTA
3. The Development of Manufacturing Industries
4. Discussion
Chapter VII.

Development of Agriculture and Agro-Industries in AFTA Era / Bungaran Saragih, S.M.H. Tampubolon

1. Introduction
2. The Structure of Agriculture
 2-1. The Existing Agro-Base
 2-2. Growth and Structural Change
 2-3. Resources Productivities
3. Agribusiness and Agricultural Related Industries: the Present Status
 3-1. Agribusiness
 3-2. Agricultural Related Industries
4. Agricultural Related Trade Aspects
 4-1.Data Used and the Adjustment
 4-2. The Results of Simulation
 4-3. The Results of Analysis
5. Concluding Remarks
Chapter VIII.

The Estimated Impact on Indonesian Economy of Tariff Reductions in AFTA / Sugiarto, Abuzar Asra, Komet Mangiri

1. Introduction
2. The Model for Evaluation of Impact
3. Two-Country Case Analysis
4. Estimation Procedures
1. Introduction
2. The Structure of Agriculture
 2-1. The Existing Agro-Base
 2-2. Growth and Structural Change
 2-3. Resources Productivities
3. Agribusiness and Agricultural Related Industries: the Present Status
 3-1. Agribusiness
 3-2. Agricultural Related Industries
4. Agricultural Related Trade Aspects
 4-1.Data Used and the Adjustment
 4-2. The Results of Simulation
 4-3. The Results of Analysis
5. Concluding Remarks
Chapter IX.
1. Introduction
2. Meaning of ASEAN for Japan and AFTA Concept
3. Dynamism of ASEAN Economies and its Relations to Japan
 3-1. Dynamic Expansion of ASEAN Economy
 3-2. Economic Structural Change of ASEAN
 3-3. Export Oriented Industrialization
 3-4. New Investment Move of Japan and NIEs
4. Analysis on the ASEAN Trade and Japan
 4-1. Main Trade Partners for ASEAN Countries
 4-2. Trade Structure of ASEAN and Japan
 4-3. Japanese Trade Patterns to ASEAN
 4-4. ASEAN's Export Patterns to Japan
5. Impacts of Japanese Investment on ASEAN
 5-1. Significant Expansion of Japanese Investment
 5-2. New Wave of Investment for NIES Countries
 5-3. Beginning of ASEAN's Investment to New Area
6. Expansion of Production Network in ASEAN by Japanese Multinational Enterprises
 6-1. Expanding Production Network of Matsushita in Asia
 6-2. Matsushita's Main Target of Business
 6-3. Transfer of Production Center to Asia
 6-4. Development Strategy in Indonesia
7. Concluding Remarks