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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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Labor Skills and Foreign Direct Investment in a Dynamic Economy: Estimating the Knowledge-Capital Model for Singapore
Chellaraj, Gnanaraj; Maskus, Keith E.; Mattoo, Aaditya - East-West Center - 2009
In this paper we analyze changes in the inbound and outbound investment between Singapore and a sample of industrialized and developing countries. The nature of Singapore's two-way investment with the industrialized nations has shifted into skill-seeking activities over the period, while...
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The (Non) Impact of UN Sanctions on North Korea
Noland, Marcus - East-West Center - 2009
This study finds that North Korea's nuclear test and the imposition of UN Security Council sanctions have had no perceptible effect on trade with its two largest partners, China and South Korea. Before North Korea conducted an underground nuclear test, it was widely believed that such an event...
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Climate Change Meets Trade in Promoting Green Growth: Potential Conflicts and Synergies
Zhang, ZhongXiang - East-West Center - 2009
To date, border adjustment measures in the form of emissions allowance requirements (EAR) under the U.S. proposed cap-and-trade regime are the most concrete unilateral trade measure put forward to level the carbon playing field. If improperly implemented, such measures could disturb the world...
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The US Proposed Carbon Tariffs, WTO Scrutiny and China's Responses
Zhang, ZhongXiang - East-West Center - 2009
With countries from around the world set to meet in Copenhagen to try to hammer out a post-2012 climate change agreement, no one would disagree that a U.S. commitment to cut greenhouse gas emissions is essential to such a global pact. However, despite U.S. president Obama’s recent announcement...
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India's National Innovation System: Key Elements and Corporate Perspectives
Herstatt, Cornelius; Tiwari, Rajnish; Ernst, Dieter - East-West Center - 2008
In January 2007, a joint research project on "India's Innovation System: Exploring the Strengths" was launched by the Institute of Technology and Management at Hamburg University of Technology in cooperation with the East-West Center. The elements and inherent strengths and weaknesses of India's...
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Can Chinese IT Firms Develop Innovative Capabilities Within Global Knowledge Networks?
Ernst, Dieter - East-West Center - 2008
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Famine in North Korea Redux?
Haggard, Stephan; Noland, Marcus - East-West Center - 2008
In the 1990s, 600,000-1 million North Koreans, or about 3-5 percent of the pre-crisis population perished in one of the worst famines of the 20th century. North Korea is once again poised on the brink of famine. Although the renewed provision of aid is likely to avert a disaster on the scale of...
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Governing the Global Knowledge Economy: Mind the Gap!
Ernst, Dieter; Hart, David M - East-West Center - 2008
Globalization now extends beyond markets for goods and finance into markets for technology, knowledge workers, and innovation finance. This paper asserts the existence of a widening gap between the rapidly growing global knowledge economy and the woefully inadequate institutional framework that...
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Innovation Offshoring and Asia's 'Upgrading through Innovation' Strategies
Ernst, Dieter - East-West Center - 2008
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Integration Strategies for ASEAN: Alone, Together, or Together with Neighbors
Plummer, Michael G; Wignaraja, Ganeshan - East-West Center - 2007
ASEAN has been deepening intra-regional integration at the same time that it has been forming various cooperative arrangements with its partners, and its Member Countries have been pursuing individual trade accords. Which would be the optimal configuration for ASEAN? In this paper, we evaluate...
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