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Ernst, Dieter 33 Zhang, ZhongXiang 11 Noland, Marcus 8 Hasan, Rana 6 Edmonds, Christopher 5 Haggard, Stephan 4 Noy, Ilan 4 Basant, Rakesh 3 Chen, Shin-Horng 3 Croix, Sumner J. La 3 Luethje, Boy 3 Mak, James 3 Ozawa, Terutomo 3 Suryahadi, Asep 3 Aizenman, Joshua 2 Chellaraj, Gnanaraj 2 Chu, Tianshu 2 Croix, Sumner La 2 James, William E. 2 Kawaura, Akihiko 2 Kim, Jung Woo 2 Kim, Linsu 2 Lee, Jeong Yeon 2 Macher, Jeffrey T. 2 Mattoo, Aaditya 2 Mitra, Devashish 2 Mowery, David C. 2 Wu, Libo 2 Ahmad, Jaleel 1 Assche, Ari Van 1 Athreye, Suma S. 1 Bajona, Claustre 1 Banik, Pabitra 1 Bonham, Carl 1 Brown, Jeffrey 1 Burdekin, Richard CK 1 Carlile, Lonny 1 Castello, Sergio 1 Chandra, Pankaj 1 Chen, Lan 1
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Gender in Transition: The Case of North Korea
Haggard, Stephan; Noland, Marcus - East-West Center - 2011
This paper uses a survey of 300 North Korean refugees to examine the experience of women in North Korea’s fitful economic transition. Like other socialist states, North Korea has maintained a de jure commitment to women's rights. However, we find that women have been disproportionately shed...
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Korea's Growth Performance: Past and Future
Noland, Marcus - East-West Center - 2011
South Korea is arguably the premier development success story of the last half century. For 47 years starting in 1963, the economy averaged 7 percent real growth annually, and experienced only two years of economic contraction: 1980 after the second oil shock and the assassination of President...
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Who Should Bear the Costs of China's Carbon Emissions Embodied in Goods for Export?
Zhang, ZhongXiang - East-West Center - 2011
China's capital-intensive, export-oriented, spectacular economic growth since launching its open-door policy and economic reforms in late 1978 not only has created jobs and has lifted millions of the Chinese people out of poverty, but also has given rise to unprecedented environmental pollution...
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Trade in Environmental Goods, with Focus on Climate-Friendly Goods and Technologies
Zhang, ZhongXiang - East-West Center - 2011
Paragraph 31(iii) of the Doha Ministerial Declaration mandates to the liberalization of environmental goods and services. This mandate offers a good opportunity to put climate-friendly goods and services on a fast track to liberalization. Agreement on this paragraph should represent one...
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An evaluation of overseas oil investment projects under uncertainty using a real options based simulation model
Zhu, Lei; Zhang, ZhongXiang; Fan, Ying - East-West Center - 2011
This paper applies real options theory to establish an overseas oil investment evaluation model that is based on Monte Carlo simulation and is solved by the Least Squares Monte-Carlo method. To better reflect the reality of overseas oil investment, our model has incorporated not only the...
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Inflationary effect of oil-price shocks in an imperfect market: a partial transmission input-output analysis
Wu, Libo; Li, Jing; Zhang, ZhongXiang - East-West Center - 2011
This paper aims to examine the impacts of oil-price shocks on China’s price levels. To that end, we develop a partial transmission input-output model that captures the uniqueness of the Chinese market. We hypothesize and simulate price control, market factors and technology substitution - the...
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Environmental Security and its Implications for China’s Foreign Relations
Mochizuki, Junko; Zhang, ZhongXiang - East-West Center - 2011
China’s emerging standing in the world demands a major rethinking of its diplomatic strategies. Given its population size, geographical scale, economic power and military presence, China is poised to play a larger political role in the twenty-first century, and is thus perceived by the...
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The Role of MNCs in China's Standardization
Hou, Junjun - East-West Center - 2011
Multinational Corporations (MNCs) affect China's standardization through participation in standard setting, education for standardization and other ways to seek commercial profits. MNCs' participation accelerates the speed and strengthens the transparency and internationality of China's...
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Copenhagen and Beyond: Reflections on China's Stance and Responses
Zhang, ZhongXiang - East-West Center - 2010
China had been singled out by Western politicians and media for dragging its feet on international climate negotiations at Copenhagen, the accusations previously always targeted on the U.S. To put such a criticism into perspective, this paper provides some reflections on China's stance and...
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Post-Conflict Planning and Reconstruction: Lessons From the American Experience in Korea
Noland, Marcus - East-West Center - 2010
The American experiences in Afghanistan and Iraq have motivated a re-examination of earlier experiences with post-conflict planning and reconstruction. This paper reviews the U.S. experience in Korea following the Second World War and the Korean War; addresses the political economy of...
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