A Joint Conference of AKES, RCIE,
and KDI
Korea
and the World Economy, III |
July
3-4, 2004
Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, Korea
downloadable papers
program
accommodation, ground transportation, etc.
list of participants
Organizers: |
Jong
Won Lee, President, Association
of the Korean Economic Studies (AKES)
Kar-yiu
Wong, Director, Research Center for International Economics
(RCIE), University of
Washington
Choong
Soo Kim, President, Korea
Development Institute (KDI)
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Organizing
Units: |
Association
of the Korean Economic Studies (AKES) Research Center for International Economics
(RCIE) Korea
Development Institute (KDI)
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Program
Committee:
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Chung
Mo Koo, Kangwon National University (co-chair)
Kar-yiu
Wong,
University of Washington (co-chair) Joshua
Aizenman, University of California, Santa Cruz
Peter Beck, Korea Economic Institute
Hong-Tack Chun, Korea
Development Institute
Lawrence
Krause, University of California, San
Diego
In Sil Lee, National Assembly,
Korea
Peter
Lloyd,
University of Melbourne
Hang-Keun Ryu, Chung-Ang
University |
Local
Organizing Committee:
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Hyun-Hoon
Lee, Kangwon National University
(Chair)
Julie Young Ai,
Kangwon National University (Coordinator)
Hyeon-seung Huh,
Yonsei University
Euysung
Kim,
Yonsei University
Won
Soon Kwon,
Korea University of Foreign Studies
Sung Tai Kim,
Chongju University
Ho Yeon Kim,
Sungkyunkwan University
Gonyung Park,
Sungkyunkwan University |
This is the third one of the conference series on "Korea and the World
Economy." Previous ones were held in Seoul,
Korea (July 2002) and Seattle, USA
(August 2003).
Economists, policy makers, and
practitioners are invited to submit papers on Korea, Asia-Pacific, and the
world economy. Both theoretical and empirical papers are welcome. Papers
in the following areas are especially sought:
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Korean
economy and its foreign trade
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the
new multilateral round of the WTO and related trade issues
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inter-East-Asia
and inter-Korea economic relations and cooperation
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FTAs and FDI,
with special reference to
Korea and its neighboring countries
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trade liberalization and regionalism in East Asia
If
interested, please send a draft of a paper or an extended abstract 500+
words long, in English, with your name, affiliation, academic position,
mail and e-mail addresses, and phone and fax numbers, by
30
April 2004 to (submission via e-mail is preferred):
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for
people in Asia:
to
Hyun-Hoon Lee, Faculty of Economics and International Trade,
Kangwon National University, 192-1 Hyoja 2-dong, Chuncheon 200-701,
Korea. <hhlee@kangwon.ac.kr>
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for
others: to Kar-yiu
Wong, Department of Economics, University of Washington, Seattle,
WA 98195-3330, U. S. A. <karyiu@u.washington.edu>
Papers
will be selected through a competitive peer review. Authors of selected
papers will be informed around May 15, 2004.
The final version of all papers for presentation will be due
June 15, 2004.
Publication:
All presenters will be invited (but not obligated) to submit their
presented papers for publication in the
Journal of the Korean Economy, the English journal of the
Association of the Korean Economic Studies.
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Asian crisis home page
- "Asian
Crisis" conference, Seattle, December 29-30, 1998
- " Asian
Crisis, II" conference, Seattle, January 4 - 5, 2000
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"Asian Crisis, III" conference, Tokyo, July 17-18, 2001
- "Asian
Crisis, IV" conference, Taipei, July 24-25, 2002
- "Asian
Crisis, V" conference, Chuncheon, Korea December 9-10, 2003
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"Asian Crisis, VI" conference, Tokyo, Japan, August 30-31, 2004
- Kar-yiu
Wong's home
page
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China's
accession to the WTO (lots of information and links)
- "WTO and
World Trade, IV" Seattle, September 28, 2002
- "WTO and
World Trade, III" Duisburg, Germany, June 29-30, 2002
- "WTO
and World Trade, II" Seattle, April 28-29, 2001
- "WTO and World
Trade" conference, Seattle, December 4, 1999
- "WTO,
China, and the Asian Economies," Beijing, June 18-19, 2004
- "WTO, China,
and the Asian Economies" Hong Kong, November 9-10, 2002.
- "Greater
China and the World Economy" conference, Hong Kong, July
17-18, 2000
- "Greater
China and the WTO" conference, Hong Kong, March 22-24, 2001
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