Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia
- Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia
The Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia or ERIA is a policy think tank proposed by Japan arising out of the East Asia Summit, proposed at the Second EAS and approved at the Third EAS [ [http://www.aseansec.org/21127.htm Chairman's Statement of the 3rd East Asia Summit Singapore, 21 November 2007] ] .
Countries involved
The ERIA has been described as an Asian OECD for the 16 nations of the East Asia Summit. Those 16 nations are:
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History
The inaugural meeting of the ERIA was held on 3 June 2008 in Indonesia [ [http://enews.mcot.net/view.php?id=3122 ASEAN chief calls for '2nd Fukuda Doctrine' for Asia's future] [http://www.pia.gov.ph/default.asp?m=12&r=&y=&mo=&fi=p080603.htm&no=13 ERIA governing board to meet at ASEAN Secretariat on June 3] ] . Until its own administration is established the ERIA will be located with the ASEAN secretariat.
Comprehensive Economic Partnership in East-Asia
The ERIA is tasked with reviewing the proposed Comprehensive Economic Partnership in East-Asia or CEPEA, the Japanese proposed trade bloc involving the 16 nations of the East Asia Summit [ [http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/BU0803/S00068.htm Japanese Economists To Address NZ Business Leaders] ] . It was decided at the Third EAS that the ERIA report on the Comprehensive Economic Partnership in East-Asia would be received at the Fourth EAS.
See also
* Institute of Developing Economies
* Masahisa Fujita
References
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