First Annual Conference of the AKES
A Joint Conference of AKES, KDI, and RCIE

Korea and the World Economy

July 21-22, 2002, 
Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea

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Wan-wen Chu The Petrochemical Industry in Taiwan’s Post-Reform Economy
Pham Hoang Van, Ghunsu Park, and Dong Soo Ha Missing a Miracle: How Aggregate TFP Accounting Overlooks Sectoral Efficiency Gains
Been-Lon Chen Optimal Taxation in a Growth Model with Public Capital Stock and Adjustment Costs
Sweta Saxena and Valerie Cerra An Empirical Analysis of China’s Export Behavior
Frank S.T. Hsiao and Changsuh Park

Korean and Taiwanese Productivity Performance -- Comparisons at Matched Manufacturing Levels

Jang C. Jin Openness, Growth and Inflation: Evidence from South Korea
Byung-Joo Lee

Exchange Rate Exposure Elasticity of Korean Companies: Pre- and Post-Economic Crisis Analysis

SaangJoon Baak Arif Al-Mahmood, and Souksavanh Vixathep

Exchange Rate Volatility and Exports from East Asian Countries to Japan and the U.S.

David Cook and Woon Gyu Choi Liability Dollarization and the Bank Balance Sheet
Baohua Jia New Asianism and AU
Tran Van Hoa

Korea, China and Japan’s Trade with the World and its Impact on New Asian Regionalism ASEAN+3

Charles Harvie

New Regionalism in East Asia: How Does it Relate to the East Asian Economic Development Model?

E. Kwan Choi China’s WTO Accession and Income Inequality
Chung Mo Koo

Fiscal Sustainability in the Wake of the Economic Crisis in Korea

Hyun-Hoon Lee and Hyeon-seung Huh

Exchange Rate Regimes and International Business Cycle Transmission Revisited: The Korean Experience

Junggun Oh Inflation Targeting: The Korean Experience and Issues
Gab-Je Jo Foreign Equity Investment in Korea
Doowon Lee and Sang Jin Han Estimating the Minimum Size of the North Korean Shadow Economy
Yasuyuki Sawada and Sung Jin Kang Household Coping Strategies and the Financial Crisis in Korea
Sung Jin Kang, Emmanuel Jimenez, and Yasuyuki Sawada

The Poor or The Vulnerable? Tracking the Targets of Private and Public Transfers Before and During the Financial Crisis in Korea

Masao Oda and Robert Stapp Voluntary Import Expansion and Direct Investment
Young Wook Han

Long Memory Property and Central Bank Intervention in Foreign Exchange Market: The Case of Daily Korea Won-US Dollar Exchange Rate During the Currency Crisis

Sung Wook Joh

Corporate Governance and Firm Profitability: Evidence from Korea before the economic crisis

Aimy Md. Yusof and M. Azali ASIAN MONEY: In Theoretical Considerations
Jitendra Uttam

The Economics of Social Regulations: An Inquiry into the Causes of Korea’s Economic Vulnerability

Jang-Sup SHIN

Institutional Transition and Transition Cost: Assessing the Post 1997 Corporate Reform in South Korea

Jung-Soo Seo, Suwardi Tarumun, and Chung-Sok Suh

Do Exchange Rates Have Any Impact on Foreign Direct Investment Flows in the Asia: Experiences of Korea

Jee-Hyeong Park, and Bruce A. Blonigen

Dynamic Pricing in the Presence of Antidumping Policy: Theory and Evidence

Changsuh Park

The Phases of Economic Development, Technology in R&D Spillovers and Education

John McKay

THE RESTRUCTURING OF THE KOREAN ECONOMY SINCE 1986 AND THE ONSET OF THE FINANCIAL CRISIS: THE INDUSTRIAL/FINANCIAL NEXUS

Youngjae Lim

Corporate Bankruptcy System and Economic Crisis in Korea

John Y. T. Kuark ECONOMIC IMPACT OF KOREAN REUNIFICATION
Ji Uk Kim and Hag-Soo Kim

Are Asian Countries Converging? Using Dynamic Random Variable Models

Deok-Ki David Kim Can ‘Sunspots’ Explain the Asian Financial Crisis?
Nicolaas Groenewold and Sam Hak Kan Tang

THE ASIAN FINANCIAL CRISIS AND NATURAL RATE OF UNEMPLOYMENT: ESTIMATES FROM A STRUCTURAL VAR FOR THE NEWLY INDUSTRIALIZING ECONOMIES OF ASIA

Hyuksoo Cho, and Patriya Tansuhaj, Jim McCullough, and Sung K. Ahn

Role of Conformity and Flexibility in Organizational Strategy during Crisis: A Case of Korean Venture Firms

Joshua Aizenman and Nancy Marion

International Reserves, Sovereign Risk and the Cost of Public Funds: Explaining High Demand for International Reserves

Jong Won Lee

Economic Development Experience of Korea and Its Future Policy Agenda

Peter Lloyd New Bilateralism in Asia-Pacific

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