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Pholphirul, Piriya (2010),
Does AFTA Create More Trade for Thailand? An Investigation of Some Key Trade
Indicators, in:
Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs,
29, 1, 51-78.
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Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs 1/2010:
51-78
Does AFTA Create More Trade for Thailand?
An Investigation of Some Key Trade
Indicators
Piriya Pholphirul
Abstract: This paper examines whether the ASEAN Free Trade Agreement
(“AFTA”) creates trade for Thailand or actually diverts it away from the
country. It does this by analyzing various trade indicators: the Export
Similarity Index, the Intra-Industry Trade Index, and Revealed Comparative
Advantage (RCA) rank correlation. By examining the patterns of trade
between Thailand and other members of ASEAN, it reveals a high degree of
similarity regarding the trade structure between Thailand and AFTA, which
indicates that there will be fewer trade-creation benefits from AFTA and a
greater likelihood of trade diversion once the AFTA scheme has been fully
implemented. This similarity pattern explains the reasons for future collabo-
ration among member countries and supportive arguments for the future
extension of ASEAN (“ASEAN+”). Market-penetration and development
strategies should be employed by Thai exporters when accessing the
ASEAN market.
Manuscript received October 30, 2009; accepted February 22, 2010