Convergence and cohesion within the ASEAN-4
This research examines four ASEAN countries: Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia, and Thailand. On the basis of a select set of policy and performance measures these ASEAN-4 are compared to a core group of European countries. The focus of the comparison is the degree of cohesion found within each c...
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