Global Economic Review
1997 - 2024
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Volume 33, issue 4, 2004
- Multinational Corporations and Child Labor pp. 1-13

- Rajen Mookerjee and Annalisa Orlandi
- The development strategy for china's travel service industry after china's WTO entry: Present status and future prospects pp. 15-34

- Gi-Eun Chung
- Globalization and the anti-globalization lobby: A deficit of thoughtfulness and clairvoyance pp. 35-50

- Dilip Das
- Democratic consolidation and electoral reform in Southeast Asia: Philippines, Thailand, and Indonesia pp. 51-73

- Dong-Yoon Lee and Sang Hwa Chung
- Voluntary associations, social capital, and civil society in comparative perspective: South Korea and Sweden pp. 75-96

- Inchoon Kim
- Schumpeter and arrow: Who wins in Korea and Taiwan? A case method analysis of cross country industrial structure pp. 97-122

- You-liang Deng
Volume 33, issue 3, 2004
- The changing dynamics of regionalism in South Korea's elections pp. 1-22

- Hans Stockton and Uk Heo
- Dynamic panel cointegration approaches to the estimation of money demand functions pp. 23-42

- Sangjoon Jun
- Interactions of stock markets within the greater China economic bloc pp. 43-60

- Seungwook Bahng and Seung-Myo Shin
- Strategies of Korean firms in china's high-tech market: Striving for a new and sustainable business model pp. 61-75

- Mihnsoo Kim
- Localization of foreign multinational companies in Korea pp. 77-96

- Dong-Ik Choi
- Policies of five Caspian coastal states: Do concerns about relative gains play any role? pp. 97-111

- Yusin Lee
Volume 33, issue 2, 2004
- The Asia-Pacific's economic processes: Beyond cooperative networks pp. 1-16

- Jim Rolfe
- Going beyond Cancun: Realizing the development promise of the Doha agenda pp. 17-38

- Shalendra Sharma
- The French commitment to European monetary integration: A review of the two EMS crises (1981-83, 1992-93) pp. 39-56

- Jae-Seung Lee
- Optimal currency area theory and monetary integration in the Andean and Caribbean regions pp. 57-78

- Philippe De Lombaerde
- The competitiveness of China's telecommunications industry before and after China's accession to the WTO pp. 79-98

- Hwy-Chang Moon and Yan-Ling Yu
- Foreign direct investment in China: Policy, recent trend and impact pp. 99-130

- K.C. Fung, Hitomi Iizaka and Sarah Tong
Volume 33, issue 1, 2004
- Can China learn from Hong Kong's experience in fighting corruption? pp. 1-9

- Shaomin Li
- The process of financial reforms in China pp. 11-31

- Chanil Park
- Alternative futures and foreign direct investment in China pp. 33-50

- Miron Mushkat
- RMA and Strategic intelligence: The case of China and Japan pp. 51-67

- Woondo Choi
- Changes in misalignment of the Korean won: Towards a flexible exchange rate regime pp. 69-83

- Gab-Je Jo
- Impacts of macroeconomic policies on the Mexican output pp. 85-94

- Yu Hsing
Volume 32, issue 4, 2003
- Theoretical review of globalization thesis: Capital mobility and the state pp. 1-19

- Whasun Jho
- Toward regional financial and monetary cooperation in East Asia pp. 21-44

- Young-il Park
- Competition policy in Indonesia: Conglomerates versus SMEs pp. 45-66

- In Soo Kang
- Northern policy and Japan: North Korea-Japan normalization negotiations and Japanese policy towards North Korea pp. 67-94

- Won-Deog Lee
- The new growing paradigm of Chinese security perspective pp. 95-119

- Chang Hoon Cha
- Xinjiang and China's security pp. 121-148

- Stephen Blank
Volume 32, issue 3, 2003
- Guns and butter: Why do human security and traditional security co-exist in Asia? pp. 1-21

- Amitav Acharya
- Editor's note pp. 1-1

- Woosang Kim
- Human security in the Korean Penninsula: A case of the north Korean drug trafficking pp. 23-39

- Woosang Kim and Sung-Kwon Cho
- Human security aspects of international migration: The case of South Korea pp. 41-66

- Shin-wha Lee
- Economic threat to human security: Household debt problem in Korea pp. 67-83

- Hyun-Seok Yu
- War on weapons of mass destruction and terrorism: The right track for human security? pp. 85-93

- Tae-Hyo Kim
- Emerging feature of multilateral security in Asia-pacific: From “double-track” to “multi-layered” mechanism pp. 95-108

- Ken Jimbo
Volume 32, issue 2, 2003
- The competitive liberalization of world trade and Korea's foreign trade policy pp. 1-19

- Chulki Ju
- Institutions, choices, and outcomes: A comparative analysis of the 1997 financial crisis experience in South Korea and Taiwan pp. 21-41

- Uk Heo and Alexander Tan
- The response of the Indian stock market to the movement of Asia's emerging markets: From isolation toward integration? pp. 43-58

- Seungwook Bahng
- Changes of Thai economy since 1970 1 pp. 59-90

- Kiwon Kang
- Inner hybridity in the city: Toward a critique of multiculturalism pp. 91-105

- Kwok-bun Chan
- The role of U.S. naval power in the Asia-pacific region: From regional protector to regional balancer pp. 107-122

- Taeyoung Yoon
Volume 32, issue 1, 2003
- China, Japan and Korea: Prospects for enhancing closer economic relations pp. 3-19

- Sim-Yee Lau and Takashi Shirasu
- Regional economic cooperation and the Chinese economy pp. 21-38

- Xiangshuo Yin
- Energy cooperation between Russia and Northeast Asian countries: Prerequisities, directions and problems pp. 39-55

- Boris Saneev
- Korea's economic strategy under the Roh Moo-Hyun government: A proposal pp. 57-79

- O. Yul Kwon
- Latin American multinationals: A historical and theoretical approach pp. 81-102

- Andres Franco and Philippe De Lombaerde
- The political economy of state failure pp. 103-118

- Miron Mushkat
Volume 31, issue 4, 2002
- Institution building under “10+3”: Tackling the practical issues pp. 3-16

- Shiping Tang
- Economic integration in northeast Asia: Preconditions and possible trajectories pp. 17-38

- Bernhard Seliger
- New transport system formation as an entrance to the world market for Siberian regions pp. 39-55

- Mark Bandman and Vladimir Malov
- Distributive justice in Korean politics after the IMF Bailout pp. 57-73

- Dong-Jin Jang
- When culture meets trade: Screen quota in Korea pp. 75-90

- Byung-il Choi
- Changing faces of Japanese defense policy: Past and future pp. 91-100

- Narushige Michishita
Volume 31, issue 3, 2002
- Economics and security in Northeast Asia: The iron silk road, its context and implications pp. 3-24

- Stephen Blank
- Uncertainty in foreign policy making: A Bayesian game analysis of Korea pp. 25-40

- Hee Min Kim and Jun Choi
- The political economy of China's future pp. 41-66

- Miron Mushkat
- Modernization and dependency revisited: U.S. direct investment, development, and polity in Latin America, 1950-1998 pp. 67-93

- Uk Heo and Karl DeRouen
- APEC and Asia-Pacific regionalism: Conditions and prospects pp. 95-108

- Ihn-Hwi Park
- A model of intermarriage involving attribute exchange pp. 109-124

- Shaomin Li, Edward Jow-Ching Tu and Ming Ouyang
Volume 31, issue 2, 2002
- Social networks, rule of law and economic growth in China: The elusive pursuit of the right combination of private and public ordering pp. 1-19

- Randall Peerenboom
- Social networks and electronic commerce in China pp. 21-34

- Jane Winn
- Change of U.S.-Russia relations after the September 11 terrorist attacks pp. 35-47

- Sangtu Ko
- Globalization and socialization in China pp. 49-63

- Sukhee Han
- The growth of Chinese economy and analysis on the industrial competitiveness of Korea and China pp. 65-87

- Jung-Dong Park
- Reforming the IMF: Can it serve as an “international lender of last resort?” pp. 89-104

- Shalendra Sharma
Volume 31, issue 1, 2002
- Does east love guanxi more than west? The evolution of relation-based governance: Contemporary and historical evidences pp. 1-11

- Shaomin Li
- Does Confucianism have a role in East Asian economy, social networks and civil society? Some reflections from the perspective of the song era and the 20th century pp. 13-26

- Hoyt Cleveland Tillman
- The political ambiguity of voluntary associations in late imperial and modern China: Chinese forms of cultural hegemony, coercion and social control in comparative perspective pp. 27-45

- R. Bin Wong
- Chinese banking reform of 1998-2000 and its effect on the development of a commercial credit culture pp. 47-64

- Che Chang Ooh
- Classification of ownership patterns in Korean conglomerates pp. 65-92

- Ungki Lim
- Toward peace on the Korean Peninsula: What should we do? pp. 93-102

- Zhang Yunling
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