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List of Tables vii© 2001 Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore LIST OF TABLES 2.1 External Financing of Indonesia, Malaysia, South Korea, Thailand, and the Philippines 23 2.2 Financial Panic and Real GDP Change 24 2.3 Predictions of Economic Growth 25 3.1 Some Competitive Indicators 44 4.1 Summary of CEPT Acceleration 53 4.2 The Initial Offers, by Country and Sector 55 4.3 Social Economic Indicators 61 4.4 1999 CEPT Package 64 4.5 CEPT Product List of the ASEAN-6 and Cambodia for the Year 2000 64 4.6 Average CEPT Tariff Rates by Country 65 4.7 Intra-Regional Export Shares, 1990–98 66 4.8 Per Capita GDP, 1997 69 4.9 Non-Tariff Issues in ASEAN 75 5.1 Southeast Asia’s Foreign Direct Investment Inflows, 1993–98 88 5.2 Southeast Asia’s Foreign Direct Investment Outflows, 1993–98 89 5.3 Southeast Asia’s Inward Foreign Direct Investment Stock, 1980–98 91 5.4 Southeast Asia’s Outward Foreign Direct Investment Stock, 1980–98 91 5.5 Southeast Asia’s Foreign Direct Investment Inward Stock, as % of GDP, 1980–97 92 5.6 Southeast Asia’s Foreign Direct Investment Outward Stock, as % of GDP, 1980–97 92 5.7 FDI Inflows by Industry Sector, 1998 104 5.8 FDI Inflow Stock by Industry Sector, 1998 104 5.9 Asia-Pacific Financial Flows 106 5.10 Emerging Market Financial Flows 107 5.11 Global Cross-border Mergers and Acquisitions, 1991–98 109 viii List of Tables© 2001 Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore 5.12 Top Ten Industries for Global M&A Deals in 1998 110 5.13 Cross-border M&A Deals in Southeast Asia, by Seller, 1991–98 110 6.1 Net Capital Flows to East Asia (Indonesia, Malaysia, South Korea, Thailand and Philippines), 1995–99 127 6.2 Selected Indicators of Financial Sector Development in East Asia, 1994–96 127 6.3 Summary of Economic Fundamentals of Selected East Asian Economies 130 6.4 Nationality of Banks Providing Loans ($ billions) to Southeast Asia as at June 1997, and Mexico as at June 1994 138 7.1 Socio-economic Indicators (1995) 150 7.2 Shares of Major Sectors in GDP 151 7.3 Share of Agriculture in the Labour Force and Exports 151 7.4 Major Crops of Southeast Asia 152 7.5 Food Production and Inputs 154 7.6 GDP Growth Rate 155 7.7 Growth Rates of Agricultural/Food Production, by Item, 1987–97 157 7.8 Per Capita Energy Supply 158 7.9 Daily per Caput Energy Availability from 1989–91 to 1994, Compared With Energy Requirements in 1995 159 7.10 Trends in the Instability of Food Availability (Calories), Southeast Asia 161 7.11 Percentage of the Population Below the Poverty Line 162 7.12 Indicators of Nutritional Status 163 7.13 Asia: Food Demand-Supply Projection 164 7.A Availability of Major Food Groups as Percentage of Total Dietary Energy Supply 173 9.1 Economic Integration: The “Hard” Option 223 9.2 Economic Integration: The “Soft” Option 227 10.1 Direction of ASEAN’s Exports and Imports 247 10.2 Distribution of Inward FDI Stock and Average Annual FDI Inflows of Selected ASEAN Economies from Main Source Countries, 1980–93 248 ...

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