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Results of Russia's two Major Elections and the Policy Implications
Pyoung-Hee Choi Date 1996.12.26
Political economy -
Trade and Investment Pattern and Policy Issues in the ASEAN-Korea Relationship
Yong-Kul Won Date 1996.12.26
Economic relations, Trade structure, Overseas direct investment -
A Study on the Current Economic & Social Status of Russia's Economic Regions
Young-Joo Chung Date 1996.12.20
Economic development -
Current Supply and Demand for Food in China
Soo-Woong Choi Date 1996.12.20
Economic outlook, Agricultural policy -
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Localization Policy of Intermediate Goods Under the New International Trade Rules
The localization of intermediate goods is essentially a means of import substitution for industries that are promoted by under-developed and developing countries to strengthen their competitiveness in the world economy and build e..
Tae-Hyung Kim Date 1996.12.19
Industrial policyDownloadContentSummaryThe localization of intermediate goods is essentially a means of import substitution for industries that are promoted by under-developed and developing countries to strengthen their competitiveness in the world economy and build economical independence.
Adjusting their strategy due to the industrialization of their production structures since 1960, developing countries are beginning to actively pursue oversea-oriented export promotion rather than import substitution.
With an abundant labor force but a shortage of technology and resources, underdeveloped and developing countries were dependent on importing capital and intermediate goods such as capital and technology-intensive machinery to enlarge their production facilities.
To this end, trade loss was accelerated and a heavy burden was imposed on their economy.
In this context, developing countries are interested in promoting capital and technology-intensive industry such as the heavy and chemical industry, for example electronics, automobile, machinery and equipment. -
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APEC and SMEs
Korea has actively joined APEC small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) cooperation on the recommendation of the Seattle summit in 1993. Of the APEC SME cooperation, Korea completed two joint projects for financial enterprises.The ..
Hyungdo Ahn Date 1996.12.18
Economic cooperationDownloadContentSummaryKorea has actively joined APEC small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) cooperation on the recommendation of the Seattle summit in 1993. Of the APEC SME cooperation, Korea completed two joint projects for financial enterprises.
The first project was the Venture Capital Workshop held in Seoul in September 1995. This workshop facilitated an exchange of views and experiences with the goal of removing common obstacles that are being faced by Asia-Pacific SMEs, focusing on venture capital and discussions on the internationalization of the venture capital industry.
The second project is a study on the effectiveness of the financial market for SMEs. The object of the study is to analyze how the ineffectiveness of APEC financial markets influences SME ability to raise financial resources.
This study is expected to discuss common financial problem experienced by APEC SMEs. -
Foreign Investment in the Russian Oil & Gas Sector and its Implications
Seung-Weon Suh Date 1996.12.16
Economic development -
Economic Effects of Foreign Direct Investment in Korea
June-Dong Kim Date 1996.12.13
Foreign direct investment