Information on "Investments" and "Asia Pacific Region"
February 2008
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7 Feb 2008
New US Trade Strategies in Southeast Asia
Author: Barbara Wanner
Publisher: East-West Center (EWC)
This bulletin discusses the broader implications of the US decision on 4 February 2008 to join negotiations on investment and financial services with Brunei, Chile, New Zealand and Singapore - the so-called "P-4" group of countries. More on «New US Trade Strategies in Southeast Asia»
July 2006
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Jul 2006
Innovation Offshoring: Asia's Emerging Role in Global Innovation Networks
Author: Dieter Ernst
Publisher: East-West Center (EWC)
This paper explores how innovation offshoring is likely to affect US-Asia economic relations and discusses policy responses. More on «Innovation Offshoring: Asia's Emerging Role in Global Innovation Networks »
August 2005
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Aug 2005
Shaking the World? China and the World Economy
Author: Mark P Thirlwell
Publisher: Lowy Institute for International Policy
This publication discusses whether a resurgent China will reshape the international economic environment. More on «Shaking the World? China and the World Economy »
September 2004
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30 Sep 2004
Transpacific Trade Imbalances: Causes and Cures
Author: Jong-Wha Lee, Warwick J McKibbin, Yung Chul Park
Publisher: Lowy Institute for International Policy
This paper explores the causes of the transpacific trade imbalances using an empirical global model. More on «Transpacific Trade Imbalances: Causes and Cures»
May 2003
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May 2003
Key Players in the Asia Pacific Oil Market
Author: Jeffrey Brown, Kang Wu
Publisher: East-West Center (EWC)
This working paper evaluates the role of the so-called 'key players' in the Asia-Pacific oil market - namely China, India, Indonesia, Japan and South Korea. More on «Key Players in the Asia Pacific Oil Market»
March 2001
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Mar 2001
APEC and the Environment: Civil Society in an Age of Globalization
Author: Jack Barkenbus
Publisher: East-West Center (EWC)
This publication discusses the dependency of Asia’s economic development and improvement in living standards on addressing its worsening environmental problems. More on «APEC and the Environment: Civil Society in an Age of Globalization »


