2010 CRES Visiting Scholar's Paper Series
- 대외경제정책연구원
- 연구보고서
- 연구보고서 (2011년)
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2011.121 - 311 (311 pages)
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세계지역연구센터는 국내외의 연구자간 교류를 활성화하고 지역연구역량을 강화하고자 방문학자 프로그램을 2008년도부터 시행해 오고 있습니다. 이 프로그램은 세계 각국의 유수한 학자와 지역연구 전문가를 초청하여 연구성과와 정보를 공유함으로써 긴밀한 네트워크를 구축하고 협력 증진을 도모하고자 하는 프로그램입니다. ‘CRES Visiting Scholar’s Paper Series’는 이 프로그램의 하나의 성과물로서 이를 통하여 지역연구에 대한 이해를 증진하고자 합니다.
Korea Institute for International Economic Policy (KIEP) has expanded its cooperative relations with the world since it took the role of the hub of regional studies in public research areas of Korea. As a part of our systematic efforts to foster international exchanges and build the knowledge based through interdisciplinary collaboration, The Center for Regional Economic Studies (CRES) initiated a researcher-exchange program called CRES Visiting Fellows Program in 2008. The program brings together influential professionals from academia and the public sector to advance individual, institutional and national understanding of regional economic matters and to improve international cooperation on related research. This volume is a part of our achievements through the program and we hope this proceeding would work as another channel to deepen the understanding of regional economies in Korea.
Acknowledgement
Contributors
1. The Sphere of Services as the Main Factor of Maintenance Employment and a Diversification of Economy of Uzbekistan / Tagaev Behzod
Introduction
Body
Conclusions
2. Education for Development: India and East Asia / Shovan Ray
Introduction
Literacy Imperatives Around the World: A Brief Sketch
The Chinese Experience
Prologue on Japan
Taiwanese Experience
The South Korean Experience
The Indian Experience
Contributions to Endogenous Growth Theory and HumanDevelopment
Conclusions
3. Free Trade Agreement between Korea and Turkey:Challenges, Opportunities and Economic Cooperation / Mmut Tekco
Introduction
Economic Relations between Korea and Turkey
Turkey’s Trade Policy in the Context of the EU’s Free TradeAgreements
Effects of Korea-Turkey FTA: Risks and Opportunities
Potential Exports to Korea for Turkish Products
Beyond a Free Trade Agreement: Economic Cooperation between Korea and Turkey
Conclusion
4. ASEAN Economic Community: Prospect for Regional Monetary Cooperation in East Asia / Umi Karomah Yaumidin
Introduction
ASEAN Economic Community
The Prospectus of Regional Monetary Cooperation
Future Implications for Indonesian and Korean Monetary and Fiscal Management
Concluding Remarks
5. Cross-Strait ECFA Should be the Stepping Stone for Taiwan Joining in the East Asia Economic Integration / Chaw-Hsia Tu
Introduction
Economic Thinking of ECFA and the Possible Impacts on Cross-Strait Relations
ECFA and the Economic Effects on Taiwan
Policy Implications for other East Asia Countries
Conclusions
6. Korea's FTAs and their Implications for the Korean Wine Market / Timothy John Beal
Introduction
Korea's FTAs and their Implications for the Korean Wine Market
Conclusion
7. Korean Trade and Political Risk / Whitney Haring-Smith
Introduction
International Country Risk Ratings
Korea’s County Rating Systems
Comparison of Korea ExIm Bank Rating System to International Rankings
Korea’s Increasing Exposure to Country Risk
The Export-Import Risk Gap
Korean FDI Exposure
Case Study Review
POSCO in India
Daewoo Logistics in Madagascar
Conclusions
8. Research on Exit and Transformation of China’s Economical Stimulus Policies in the Post-Crisis Era / Du Feilun
Introduction
China’s Macroeconomic Stimulus Policies after the InternationalFinancial Crisis
The Conditions of China’s Economic Stimulus Polices Exit
The Route of China’s Economic Stimulus Polices Exit
The Direction of China’s Economic Policies Transformation in the Post-Crisis Era
Conclusion
9. Research on the Urbanization Problem of South Korea / Huang Zhengxue
Introduction
The Phase of Urbanization Development
To Upgrade Industrial Structure
To Improve the Structure of the Urban Hierarchical System
To Enhance the Construction of Infrastructure
Coordinated Development Between Urban and Rural Areas
To Play the Role of Government
Conclusion
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