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AFTA and the Asian Crisis: Help or Hindrance to ASEAN
Intra -Regional Trade?
Robert J. R. Elliott** and Kengo Ikemoto*
Keywords: trade, gravity equation, ASEAN
JEL: F1, F14
**Robert J. R. Elliott is a Lecturer in Economics in the School of Economic Studies,
University of Manchester.
*Kengo Ikemoto is a former Research Student in the Institute for Development Policy
and Management, University of Manchester and now works for the Cabinet Office of
the Government of Japan.
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AFTA and the Asian Crisis: Help or Hindrance to ASEAN
Intra -Regional Trade?
Abstract
Using a modified gravity equation, this paper examines ASEAN intra- and
extra-regional bias in bilateral trade flows and how these
relationships have altered
over time. We pay particular attention to the periods before and after the signing of
AFTA as well as the crucial years prior to and following the Asian crisis. Given the
“openness” of ASEAN countries we consider not only intra-ASEAN trade but also the
effect of AFTA on non- members. We find that trade flows were not significantly
affected in the years immediately following the signing of the AFTA agreement and
also that the traditional stance of ASEAN countries to outward oriented economic
activity has not been significantly damaged but rather stimulated by the AFTA
process and/or the Asian economic crisis. We do find however, that that one effect
of the Asian economic crisis was to generate a stronger desire to source imports from
within the region.