| 1. | Workshop
Report - Considering Competition Law in Indonesia: Challenges
and Approaches
18 October 2000, in English - PDF file |
| 2. | Workshop
Report - Regional and Multilateral Trade Liberalization: Considering
Next Steps
16 March 2001, in English - PDF file |
| 1. | APEC,
the WTO and Asia-Pacific Leadership for Global Trade and Investment Liberalisation
by Ross Garnaut, Professor of Economics, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University January 1997 |
| 2. | From
PAFTAD to APEC: Economists Networks & Public Policymaking
by Hugh Patrick, R.D. Calkins Professor of International Business, Columbia Business School January 1997 |
| 3. | APEC:
An Assessment
by Merit E. Janow, Professor in the Practice of International Trade, School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University January 1997 |
| 4. | Indonesia
and U.S. Policy
by John Bresnan, Senior Research Scholar, East Asian Institute, School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University June 1997 |
| 5. | Challenges
& Opportunities of the Southeast Asia Crisis: Implications for American
and Japanese Business
by Supachai Panitchpakdi, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Commerce, The Kingdom of Thailand April 1998 |
| 6. | How
to Get Over the Asian Currency Crisi: A Proposal for an East Asian Stable
Currency Group
by Ippei Yamazawa, Professor, Department of Economics, Hitotsubashi University, Japan April 1998 |
| 7. | The
Medium-Term Macroeconomic Trends and Outlook in Vietnam
by Do Duc Dinh, Head of Developing Economies Department, Institute of World Economy, Hanoi, Vietnam May 1998 |
| 8. | The
United States, the International Monetary Fund and the Indonesian Financial
Crisis
by John Bresnan, Senior Research Scholar, East Asian Institute, School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University June 1998 |
| 9. | Diversification
Strategies and the Formation of Korean Big Business Groups (Chaebols):
Resource-Based and Institutional Perspectives
by Jaeyong Song, Assistant Professor, Columbia Business School November 1998 |
| 10. | Korean
Banking Reform Following the Asian Financial Crisis
by Hisanori Kataoka, Columbia Business School March 1999 |
| 11. | Reflections
on Korean Recovery and Contrasting Present-Day U.S. and Japanese Economic
Performances
by Hugh Patrick, R.D. Calkins Professor of International Business, Columbia Business School June 1999 |
| 12. | Ownership
vs. Environment: Disentangling the Sources of Public Sector Inefficiency
by Ann P. Bartel and Ann E. Harrison, Columbia Business School and NBER November 1999 |
| 13. | Dealing
with the Bad Loans of the Chinese Banks
by John Bonin, Professor of Economics, Department of Economics, Wesleyan University and Yiping Huang, Fellow, Economics Division, Asia Pacific School of Economics and Management, The Australian National University July 2000 |
| 14. | Economic
Crisis and Chaebol Reform in Korea
by Phil-Sang Lee, Dean, School of Business Administration, Korea University October 2000 |
| 15. | Technological
Catching-Up of Korea and Taiwan in the Global Semiconductor Industry: A
Study of Modes of Technology Sourcing
by Jaeyong Song, Assistant Professor, Columbia Business School December 2000 |
| 16. | Corporate
Governance and the Indonesian Financial System
by Hugh Patrick, Director, Center on Japanese Economy and Business, Columbia Business School August 2001 |
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