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Module “Economic Institutions and Regional Trade Agreements in Asia”. Asian Development Bank

Asian Economic Institutions

The Module “Economic Institutions and Regional Trade Agreements in Asia” taught by EENI Global Business School consists of three parts:

Master Module: Asia Organizations

  1. Asian Economic Institutions. Asian Economy
  2. Asian International Economic Relations
  3. Introduction to the Trade Agreements in Asia-Pacific (Summary)

Asia Masters, Doctorate (Global Business, Foreign Trade)

This Module belongs to the following Higher Education Programs taught by EENI

Doctorate: World Trade.

Doctorate in International Business (DIB) Online

Master: International Business.

Masters in International Business and Foreign Trade (MIB)


The main objective of the Module “Economic Institutions and Regional Trade Agreements in Asia” is to provide an overview of the Asian economy, the largest Asian economic institutions (Asian Development Bank, Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific), the integration processes in Asia, the Trade Agreements, and the Asian international economic relations.

Intended for all those that want to specialize in all the aspects related to the Asian Economy and the economic integration process in Asia.

Languages: Masters, Doctorate, International Business, English.

  1. Also
    available in For improving the international communication skills, the student has free access to the learning materials in these languages (free multilingual training).
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Subjects of the Module

1- Asian Economic Institutions. Asian Economy.

  1. Introduction to the Asian Economy
  2. Economic Integration in Asia-Pacific
  3. Asian Development Bank
  4. ESCAP
  5. Boao Forum for Asia
  6. Colombo Plan
  7. Asia Cooperation Dialogue

2- Asian International Economic Relations.

  1. Africa-Asia Partnership
  2. Asia-Europe Meeting
  3. FEALAC
  4. Asia-Middle East Dialogue
  5. PEEC

3- Introduction to the Trade Agreements in Asia-Pacific (Summary).

Market Access - Trade Agreements

  1. The largest trade agreements in Asia
  2. The Asian civilizations and their relationship with the Economic Integration process: Sinic-Buddhist, Islamic, Hindu
  3. ASEAN
  4. South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation
  5. Bay of Bengal Initiative
  6. Shanghai Cooperation Organization
  7. Asian Clearing Union
  8. Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO)
  9. South Asia Economic Cooperation (SASEC)
  10. Mekong River Commission
  11. Asia-Pacific Trade Agreement
  12. APEC
  13. East ASEAN Growth Area
  14. Pacific Islands Forum
  15. Oceania Customs Organization
  16. Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership
  17. Indonesia-Malaysia-Thailand Growth Triangle
  18. Mekong Economic Cooperation
  19. Indian-Ocean Rim Association
  20. Eurasian Economic Union
  21. Greater Mekong Subregion
  22. Central Asia Cooperation (CAREC)

Credits: 6 ECTS Credits;

Download the syllabus of the Module: “Asian Institutions” (PDF).

Sample - Agreements in Asia
Master Module: Asian Trade Agreements (ESCAP)

Asian Countries: Afghanistan, Armenia, Australia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei, Cambodia, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Iran, Japan, Kazakhstan, North Korea, South Korea, Kyrgyz Republic, Laos, Macau, Malaysia, Maldives, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Tajikistan, Thailand, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Vietnam

Asian Trade Agreements (ESCAP)

Masters adapted to Asian Students
Online Asian Students (Doctorate, Master, Business, International Trade)


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