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An Analysis of Wage and Employment Systems in Major Eastern European Countries
Gye-Pan Kim Date 1993.12.31
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Vietnam's Policy on Development of Manufacturing Zones for Exports
Yul Kwon Date 1993.12.31
Economic development, Trade policy -
Science and Technology Policies of Major OECD Countries
Yoo Soo Hong Date 1993.12.31
Economic development, Industrial policy -
A Study on the Establishment of a Currency Futures Market
Cheol Sam Kim Date 1993.12.31
Financial policy, Monetary policy -
International Cooperation on Competition Policy and Extra-Territorial Application of the Anti-trust Law
Jin Soo Yoo Date 1993.12.31
Competition policy -
Japan's Financial Liberalization and Internationalization of the Yen
Jae Jung Kwon Date 1993.12.31
Financial liberalization -
A New Direction for Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation
Since its inception in 1989, Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) suggested the possibility for Asia-Pacific economic cooperation at the fifth summit in Seattle, USA, in 1993.APEC Leaders' meetings has discussed a broad vision..
Co-authors Date 1993.12.31
Economic cooperationDownloadContentSummarySince its inception in 1989, Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) suggested the possibility for Asia-Pacific economic cooperation at the fifth summit in Seattle, USA, in 1993.
APEC Leaders' meetings has discussed a broad vision of regional free trade and investment, and produced institutional ground pledging concerted efforts for trade liberalization, the encouragement of technology transfer and investment by establishing officially Committee on Trade and Investment.
APEC adopted the principle of open regionalism, namely, regional integration without trade discrimination against other economies. This open regionalism contrasts sharply with the approach taken in most regional cooperation agreement including the European Union (EU) and North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
APEC is expected to play a leading role in intra-regional economic cooperation and the creation of a new world economic order based on the multilateral trading system. -
Future Technological Cooperation between Korea and Japan
This study analyzes technological cooperation between Korea and Japan and outlines the desirable path for technological cooperation of the 21st country.The Japanese industry is experiencing a lull in trade for now, heading toward ..
Woo-Hee park et al. Date 1993.12.31
Technical cooperationDownloadContentSummaryThis study analyzes technological cooperation between Korea and Japan and outlines the desirable path for technological cooperation of the 21st country.
The Japanese industry is experiencing a lull in trade for now, heading toward a recession. This change means that the times of mass-producing cars, electric appliances and computers are at an end.
The major findings of the paper can be summarized as follows: Demand has shrunk due to the sudden development; Japan's international competitiveness is weakened due to the high yen; With environment pollution on the rise globally, there are warning signs on mass production and mass consumption in the long-term. Technological progress in terms of society is making problems, with Japan is faced with social issues such as transport, refuse disposal in urban, environment, city planning, the labor shortage, education, medical treatment and welfare. Accordingly, Korea and Japan should encourage closer cooperation and complete their role and responsibility for the desirable industrialization of ASEAN nations.