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Strategy for Korean Investment in China: A Case-by-Case Review
Gwan-Ho Paik Date 1992.12.30
Overseas direct investment -
1993 World Economic Environment: An Outlook
Co-authors Date 1992.12.30
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Economic Cooperation between Korea and Eastern European Countries
Jung-Jae Chung Date 1992.12.30
Economic reform, Economic cooperation -
Korea's Recent Foreign Exchange Rate System
The initial goal of the paper was to evaluate the working of the MAR system which was adopted in Korea in March 1990. However, since the system is only two years and several months old, no credible macroeconomic empirical test cou..
Jin Chun Kim Date 1992.12.30
Exchange rateDownloadContentSummaryThe initial goal of the paper was to evaluate the working of the MAR system which was adopted in Korea in March 1990. However, since the system is only two years and several months old, no credible macroeconomic empirical test could be accomplished due to the lack of data. It was also necessary to review the history of Korea's foreign exchange rate system in order to shed light on the background and rationale of the MAR system. Therefore, instead of only investigating the functioning of the MAR system, this paper reviewed the whole history of the foreign exchange rate system and evaluated the MCBP system which was adopted for the period of March 1980 through February 1990. This system is important in understanding the MAR system since it was the first effort made in Korea in the direction of a market-oriented foreign exchange rate system. This paper also reviewed Taiwan's central exchange rate system since it was the system that Korea followed in the name of the MAR system. -
Current Economic Situation in the Slovenian Republic
Sang-Min Cha Date 1992.12.26
Economic development -
Framework and Modalities of Sino-Korean Economic Cooperation in Changed International Settings
Ick-Soo Kim Date 1992.12.26
Economic cooperation -
Changes in China's Foreign Direct Investment Inducement Policy and Korea's Countermeasures
Pyeung-Seob Yang et al. Date 1992.12.20
Foreign direct investment, Overseas direct investment -
Conditions and Prospects of Economic Cooperation in Northeast Asia
This paper predicts that with political and military conflict settled and barriers to trade and investment lowered, trade with Northeast Asia nations will increase. The linear free trade area theory used in this paper illustrates ..
Co-authors Date 1992.12.01
Economic cooperationDownloadContentSummaryThis paper predicts that with political and military conflict settled and barriers to trade and investment lowered, trade with Northeast Asia nations will increase. The linear free trade area theory used in this paper illustrates conditions and prospects of economic cooperation in Northeast Asia.
The liberalization of transactions of production factors and intermediates facilitated by a free trade area would contribute to the development of industry and resources for developing nations, accelerate the high growth of industry and secure resources procurement and markets for capital goods from developed economies. -
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Prospects for Japan's Industrial and Trade Structure
Recently, Japan has promoted its import policy with Korea to lower the surplus of international payments and settle severe foreign trade disputes. Therefore, industrial imports are rising sharply, accounting for $1.061 trillion, m..
Chang Nam Kim Date 1992.10.30
Trade structure, Industrial structureDownloadContentSummaryRecently, Japan has promoted its import policy with Korea to lower the surplus of international payments and settle severe foreign trade disputes. Therefore, industrial imports are rising sharply, accounting for $1.061 trillion, more than 50 percent of total number of import. This report reveals that according to the report released by the department of Japanese trade, the substantial proportion of product imports has a great influence on adverse imports from Japanese field companies through overseas direct investment, accounting for $429 billion, 95 percent, in 1986 to 1990.
Accordingly, Japan still maintains the current structure of import-led primary products to export-led manufactures. In other words, Japanese development has been fueled by trade with foreign companies rather than progressing overseas Japanese corporations.