Macro Economy

The Emergence of China and the Evolution of Regional Economic Integration in East Asia

Program Overview

3-4 February 2004

Program

 

Development and Restructuring: Promoting Common Prosperity in the Regional Economic Integration in East Asia
LAN Weiban, Development Research Center (DRC), Beijing

The Asia Strategies of Japanese Corporations
Shoichiro Hara & Kyoko Nakanishi, Nomura Research Institute (NRI), Tokyo

Changing Patterns of Korean Industry's International Competitiveness and their Implications
Joongae Suh, Korea Development Institute (KDI), Seoul

Geo-economic Implications of China's Emergence for East Asia—With Special Reference to Hong Kong
Yu Chen & Edward K. Y. Chen, Lingnan University, Hong Kong

The Impact on the Taiwanese Economy from the Emergence of Mainland China
Wen-Tuen Wang, Chung Hua Institute for Economic Research (CIER), Taipei

"Institutional Dollarization" of Asian Currencies
Hiroyuki Nakai, Nomura Research Institute (NRI), Tokyo

Challenges for Currency Cooperation in East Asia
Kiyohiko Fukushima, Nomura Research Institute (NRI), Tokyo

The Emergence of China: Some Economic Challenges to Indonesia
Imron Husin, Center for Policy and Implementation Studies (CPIS), Jakarta

The Emergence of China: Impacts on Thailand and ASEAN and the Role of Japan
Chalongphob Sussangkarn, Thailand Development Research Institute (TDRI), Bangkok

The Challenges and Opportunities in China-Philippine Economic Relationships
Victor Abola & George Manzano, University of Asia and the Pacific (UA&P), Manila

A Singapore Perspective on East Asian Regional Integration
Linda Low, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS), Singapore

The Making of an East Asian Community: Strategic Challenges, Strategic Responses
Noordin Sopiee, Institute of Strategic and International Studies (ISIS), Kuala Lumpur