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Economic Effects Of Asean Integration On Household Living Standards

Economic Effects Of Asean Integration On Household Living Standards

Income per capita and per capita GDP are widely used economic indicators for measuring the prosperity and welfare of society. However, accurate income data is difficult to obtain in developing countries and less reliable than expenditure data since spending, in general, does not fluctuate much than income (Atkinson and Lugo 2010). Moreover, per capita GDP doesn’t take the cost of living into account and only considers in money perspective (Carr 2017), which would be biased to evaluate the living standards of most citizens.

ABSTRACT
In recent decades, southeast asian countries are moving toward a more integrated regional economy. The wide development gap and asymmetric impacts among countries highlight the importance of studying integration effects for individual member states. However, the reality of limited data among these countries and multilevel data structure cause severe problems for conventional estimation methods. In this research, we demonstrate three types of hierarchical bayesian models to analyze the impacts of economic integration and the intermediate effects of domestic infrastructures. The best results from the non-centered parameterization model verify previous research showing “the rich get richer and the poor get poorer” during the integration process. More advanced economies in the region benefit from more connected trade relationships and the inflow of migrant workers. In contrast, less developed countries suffer from the outflow of capitals and brain drain. However, we also find promising evidence that governments can improve living standards through developing information communication technology infrastructures, which can facilitate additional positive contribution toward living standards during the process of integration.

En-Chi Su & Lichung Jen

Master Program of International | Professor, Department of International
Business, National Taiwan University

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Master Program of International | Professor, Department of International
Business, National Taiwan University
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