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Shaping Policy Reform and Peer Review in Southeast Asia
Integrating Economies Amid Diversity
OECD Publishing
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Availability: Available  Publication date:  22 Sep 2008  Language: English  Pages: 282  ISBN: 9789264039438  OECD Code: 032008041P1 
 

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The Southeast Asian region has experienced remarkable economic dynamism in the past few decades. An interesting feature of recent developments in the region, is that in spite of its diversity, several initiatives have been launched towards integration.

The peer review mechanism has been a tried and tested instrument for OECD member states to work together successfully over the past decades. This tool could benefit the Southeast Asian region as it helps identify good practices, establish standards and principles and ultimately improve the performance of participating economies. This publication presents the proceedings of a conference in which  the possible application of peer reviews to address regional and domestic challenges in Southeast Asia were discussed.


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Table of contents:

Note by the Editor
List of Abbreviations
Executive Summary
Overview. Economic Integration amid Diversity and Peer Reviews in Southeast Asia - Where Do We Stand? by Kensuke Tanaka
PART I. HOW CAN PEER REVIEWS BE USED ADDRESS REGIONAL CHALLENGES?
Chapter 1. Evolving ASEAN+3 ERPD: Towards Peer Reviews or Due Diligence? by Masahiro Kawai
Chapter 2. The Role of Peer Reviews in APEC by Geoffrey Woodhead
Chapter 3. Peer Review, Peer Support and Peer Pressure: The European Union Experience by Moreno Bertholdi
Chapter 4. Peer Review in the Context of Regional Integration in Southeast Asia by Blair Comley
Chapter 5. Peer Review: A Tool for Interntional Co-operation that Respects Sovereignty and Diversity by Dominique Bocquet
Chapter 6. Integrating Newer ASEAN Members and Peer Review: OECD, IMF and the European Union by Niels Thygesen
Chapter 7. Integrating Newer ASEAN Members and Peer Review by Kiichiro Fukasaku
PART II. ECONOMIC DIVERSITY AND POLICY CHALLENGES IN SOUTHEAST ASIA
Chapter 8. Economic Reform under a Democratic Transition Regime and Peer Review in Indonesia by Mohamad Ikhsan
Chapter 9. Policy Issues and Peer Reviews in the Philippines by Gil Beltran
Chapter 10. Thailand's Economic and Social Development Agenda under the Interim Government and view on Peer Review Mechanism by Porametee Vimolsiri
Chapter 11. The Political Economic of Policy Reforms and Peer Review Mechanism: Viet Nam's Experience by Nguyen Dac Thanh
PART III. EXPERIENCES OF OECD COUNTRIES
Chapter 12. Belgium's Experience with OECD Peer Reviews by Patrick van Haute
Chapter 13. Japan's Experience of OECD Peer Reviews by Ryokichi Hirono
Chapter 14. Korea's Experience of OECD Peeer Reviews by Tae Shin Kwon
Annex A. The OECD Peer Review Mechanism: Concept and Function
Annex B. Peer Review: Example of Economic and Development Review Committee

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