An International Conference of RCIE, AKES, and KDI

Korea and the World Economy, II

Seattle, August 1-2, 2003

Downloadable Papers

The followings are some of the papers scheduled to be presented in the conference. They are posted for the convenience of the participants and those who are interested in these papers.

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Fukunari Kimura and Mitsuyo Ando

Fragmentation and agglomeration matter: Japanese multinationals in Latin America and East Asia

Joshua Aizenman and Nancy Marion The High Demand for International Reserves in the Far East: What's Going On?

Nancy Neiman Auerbach And Thomas D. Willett

The Political Economy of Perverse Financial Liberalization: Examples from the Asian Crisis

In Kwon Lee

Government-led Restructuring of Firms' Excess Capacity and Its Limits: Korean “Big Deal” Case
Jin W. Cyhn RAISING A TIGER: THE KOREAN GOVERNMENT'S RESTRUCTURING PLANS AFTER THE FINANCIAL CRISIS
Chiharu Kobayashi

Productivity Growth in the Electric Power Industry: A Comparative Study of Japan, the United States, and Korea

Jong Won Lee, Sang Don Lee, and Ki-Ho Kim

New Approach to Estimation of the Core Inflation

Yongjae Choi

Screen Quota and Recent Success in Korean Film Production

Doowon Lee Trade Balance Effects of Korea's Foreign Direct Investment into China

Young-Jae Kim,

Taek-Dong Yeo, and

Choon-Keun Lee

A Study on Korea's Textile Industry and the Milan Project: Using the Input-Output Model

Tadashi Inoue

Dynamic Patterns of Trade Imbalances with Recursive Preference

Jitendra Uttam The Economics of Converging Theoretical Paradigms: Evidences from Indo-Korean Bilateral Economic Cooperation
Euysung Kim The Impact of Ownership and Capital Structure on Korean Manufacturing Firms

Frank S.T. Hsiao and Mei-Chu W. Hsiao

The IT Revolution and Macroeconomic Volatility in Newly Developed Countries: The Korean and Taiwanese Experiences

Roberta Rabellotti, Vasco Molini, and Guilio Guarini Is Korea Catching Up?: An Analysis of the Labour Productivity Growth in South Korea
Hyun-Hoon Lee and Charles Harvie Towards a New Economic Development Model for Korea
Fumiko Takeda and Katsumi Matsuura Exchange Rate Pass-Through and Strategic Behavior in Japanese Imports of DRAMs
Toru Kikuchi On the Role of Communications Networks in Regional Economic Development
Sung Tai Kim, Insill Yi, Chong-Bum An, and Sang-Don Lee Welfare Effects of Reducing the Tax Evasion Rate: A Computable General Equilibrium Analysis for Korea
Jaerang Lee and Kar-yiu Wong Over-investment and Financial Crisis: The Case of Korea

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