Global Economic Review
1997 - 2024
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Volume 28, issue 4, 1999
- Korean economic reforms after 1997 financial crisis pp. 3-29

- Insill Yi
- National governance in South Korea and developing new state-business relations in the post crisis era pp. 30-49

- Ku-Hyun Jung
- FDI and regional economic integration: A case of near pp. 50-69

- Youngrok Cheong
- The causes of the economic crisis: A synthetic approach pp. 70-78

- Hakun Kim
- Asian NIES in the region's economic recovery and the options for South Korea: The potentials for Japan-Korea FTA pp. 79-101

- Yukiko Fukagawa
- The international policy coordination to reduce the financial volatility in north East Asia pp. 102-116

- Young-Han Kim
Volume 28, issue 3, 1999
- Towards the Asian information society through telecommunications trade and investment pp. 3-30

- Youngse Kim
- Competition principles and policy in the APEC: How to proceed and link with WTO pp. 31-48

- Byung-il Choi
- Foreign direct investment and country risk: Further empirical evidence pp. 49-59

- Harri Ramcharran
- Politics of the development of small and medium-sized firms in Japan pp. 60-75

- Sangjoon Kim
- Constructing a global architecture with an American blueprint: The ambivalent U.S. attitude toward Asian regional cooperation pp. 76-89

- Scott Snyder
- China's multilateral approach to world order: Implications for regional cooperation pp. 90-103

- Jaewoo Choo
Volume 28, issue 2, 1999
- Introduction: Northeast Asian regionalism pp. 3-6

- Tsuneo Akaha
- Asia pacific regionalism: Tentative thoughts on conceptual basis and empirical linkages pp. 7-27

- Steve Chan
- Northeast Asian regionalism: Lessons from Europe, North America, Asia-pacific, and Southeast Asia pp. 28-49

- Tsuneo Akaha
- China and Northeast Asian cooperation: The economic-security nexus pp. 50-67

- Weixing Hu
- Japan's approach to economic cooperation in Northeast Asia: The role of subnational authorities pp. 68-78

- David Arase
- Russian security concerns in Northeast Asia: Impact of economic and military decline pp. 79-95

- Peggy Falkenheim Meyer
- Prospects for Russia's energy diplomacy in Northeast Asia pp. 96-113

- Vladimir Ivanov
- Regional cooperation in Northeast Asia: Beyond the economic crisis pp. 114-132

- Jaewoo Choo, Kap-Young Jeong and Ku-Hyun Jung
Volume 28, issue 1, 1999
- Southeast Asian ethnic Chinese investing in China pp. 3-27

- John Wong
- Comparison of FDI into China between Korean firms and ethnic Chinese firms pp. 28-53

- Doowon Lee and Youngrok Cheong
- The ownership structures of ethnic Chinese business in the Southeast Asian region pp. 54-76

- Kang Heum Yon
- Taiwanese investment in Southeast Asia pp. 77-90

- Wenyi Chu, Kung-Don Ye and Mu-Lan Hsu
- Changing the Chinese competitive landscape: Reform of state-owned enterprises in China pp. 91-104

- William Fischer
- The speed and order of economic liberalization in China and its comparison with Russia and Vietnam pp. 105-116

- Gab-Je Jo
- The financial crisis in Southeast Asia and South Korea: Issues of political economy pp. 117-129

- Douglas Sikorski
Volume 27, issue 4, 1998
- Does Foreign direct investment mode choice affect the value of the investing firm? pp. 3-19

- Myeong-Hyeon Cho
- Asia-pacific regionalism and northeast Asia Subregionalism pp. 20-44

- Tsuneo Akaha
- Lessons of global neo-liberalism? The East Asian economic crisis reconsidered pp. 45-63

- David Smith
- Asian financial crisis and East Asian economic cooperation: A Chinese view pp. 64-81

- Zhu Feng and Jaewoo Choo
- The United Nations and ethnic conflicts pp. 82-94

- John Bolton
- Zionism, Israel, and the Soviet Union: A study in the rise and fall of brief Soviet-Israeli friendship from 1945 to 1955 pp. 95-107

- Gyoo-hyoung Kahng
Volume 27, issue 3, 1998
- An origin of the financial crisis: The Korean case pp. 3-13

- Hakun Kim
- Crisis management in Asian countries pp. 14-29

- Dianqing Xu and Ling Li
- The financial crisis in Southeast Asia: Its implications for Russia pp. 30-44

- V. Yakubovsky
- The corruption structure and economic freedom in East Asia pp. 45-64

- Gu-Ho Eom
- A non-linear time series model for the South Korean Won/British pound exchange rate: 1.1.97-9.30.98 pp. 65-75

- David Chappell and Lindsay Chant
- Corporate governance and stock market duration for South Korea and the USA pp. 76-92

- Dan Hemmings and Jill Solomon
Volume 27, issue 2, 1998
- The Korean financial crisis, reform and positive transformation: Is a second 'Han river miracle' possible? pp. 3-36

- Joseph Norton
- The Korean financial crisis: Causes, impact on FDI, and implications for Central Asia pp. 37-58

- Young Rok Cheong, Kap-Young Jeong and Young-ryeol Park
- South Korea's foreign economic policy: New parameters and pressures examined pp. 59-76

- Christopher Dent
- A model of measuring partisan seat safety for the discussion of legislative dominance under divided government pp. 77-94

- Youngjae Jin
- Technology transfer and HRD in East Asia: Historical review of the semiconductor industry in Taiwan pp. 95-106

- Shuji Aoyama
- Organizational renewal in Hungarian industry and its effects since 1989: The case of Budapest pp. 107-124

- Edit Eva Kiss
Volume 27, issue 1, 1998
- International cooperation in establishing a regional order in Northeast Asia pp. 3-26

- Tsuneo Akaha
- Strategic approach to the embodiment of regional cooperation in Northeast Asia pp. 27-47

- Yong-Suk Oh
- Open regionalism: An alternative to the regional trading bloc in East Asia? pp. 48-62

- Yongsun Paik
- The economic necessity of the Northeast Asian economic sphere pp. 63-87

- Jung Mo Kang
- Environmental cooperation in Northeast Asia pp. 88-101

- Miranda Schreurs
- Regional labor flow and economic integration: The case of South and North Korea pp. 102-118

- Woo Jung and Kyttack Hong
- China's reunification and international security in Northeast Asia: After Hong Kong what? pp. 119-131

- James Tang
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