International Conference

Economic Integration and Economic Growth:

OBOR, AIIB, TPP, RCEP, APEC, ......

May 28-29, 2016, Seattle

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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. The first listed author generally is the one expected to present the paper.

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Alan Deardorff Local Import Competition in a Lumpy Country
Henry Wan Jr. and An-Chi Tung Growth Theory, Middle-Income Trap and the 'Virtuous Cycle' in East Asia
Shigeto Kitanoy and Kenya Takaku Capital Controls as an Alternative to Credit Policy in a Small Open Economy
Somesh K. Mathur and Rahul Aror Welfare Implications of India’s Trade Liberalization with Its Asian Partners: A General Equilibrium Analysis
Aikaparb Michael Fuangfoo Thailand's Minimum Wage Increase of 2013: Impacts on Foreign Direct Investment
Kazuhiko Yokota, Arata Kuno, and Shujiro Urata Estimating the Impacts of FTA on Foreign Trade: An Analysis of Extensive and Intensive Trade Margins for Japan-Mexico FTA
Liu Weili New Global Trade Rule and Chinese Free Trade Zone
Shin-ichi Fukuda and Mariko Tanaka The Zero Interest Rate Bound and the Covered Interest Parity: Evidence from the Australian Dollar and the NZ dollar
Munim Kumar Barai Can China and Japan Afford to Debase Their Economic Interdependence?
John Douglas Wilson and Ilkay Yilmaz FREE TRADE AGREEMENTS IN A MODEL OF TRADE, MIGRATION AND POLITICS
 Mu-Jeung Yang, Chang-Tai Hsieh, Nicholas Li, and Ralph Ossa Accounting for the New Gains from Trade Liberalization
Kar-yiu Wong Should Countries Be Eager to Form Free Trade Areas?
Yuri N. Sasaki Japan's Discretionary Policies Regarding Banks under the Basel Accord: A Simultaneous Equation Analysis of the Lending Behavior of Japanese Banks
Stephen J. Turnovsky and Jorge Rojas-Vallejos The Distributional Consequence of Tariff Liberalization: Consumption versus Investment Tariff Reduction
Valerie Cerra and Sweta C. Saxena BOOMS, CRISES, AND RECOVERIES
Jinkeun Yu An Analysis of Global Value Chain (GVC) Income and Jobs and Its Implication for the Workforce Policy
Weh-Sol MoonSung Min Mun, and Jong Kyu Lee On A Korean Reunification

 

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