Trade and Growth of the Advanced Developing Countries in the Pacific Basin (Paper and Proceedings of the Eleventh Pacific Trade and Development Conference)
Ⅰ. Export Oriented Growth
1. Export-Led Industrial Growth Reconsidered (Anne O.
Krueger)
2. The Industrial Dynamic in Advanced Developing Countries
(Fernando Fajnzylber)
Ⅱ. Trade Strategy and Industrialization
3. Export-Oriented Growth and Industrial Diversification in
Hong Kong (Tzong Biau Lin and Yin Ping Ho)
4. The Financing of Trade and Development in the ADCs:
The Experience of Singapore (Kum Poh Wong)
5. Trade Strategy and Exchange Rate Policies in Taiwan
(Kuo-Shu Liang and Ching-ing Hou Liang)
Ⅲ. Effective Protection, Balance of Payments and Income
Distribution
6. Trade, Industrial Policies, and the Structure of Protection
in Korea (Chong Hyun Nam)
7. Export Growth and the Balance of Payments in Korea,
1960-78 (Yung Chul Park)
8. Trade, Growth and Income Distribution : The Korean
Experience (Wontack Hong)
Ⅳ. Trade With Resource-Rich Countries
9. Changing Economic Relations Between the Asian ADCs
and Resource-Exporting Advanced Countries of the
Pacific Basin (Kym Anderson and Ben Smith)
10. Trade Relations between Latin American and the Asian
ADCs (Ernesto Tironi)
Ⅴ. Adjustment to ADCs in Advanced Countries
11. An Analysis of Structural Dependence between Korea
and Japan (Toshio Watanabe)
12. Adjusting to the ADCs in Face of Structurally Depressed
Industries : The Case of Japan (Ippei Yamazawa)
13. ADCs` Manufactured Export Growth and OECD
Adjustment (Colin I. Bradford)
Ⅵ. Global Protectionism and ADCs` Trade Strategies
14. U.S. Political Pressures against Adjustment to Greater
Imports (Robert E. Baldwin)
15. Responding to the " New Protectionism" : Strategies for
the ADCs (David Yoffie and Robert Keohane)
It is a great honor for both our country and this Institute to
have the opportunity to host the 11th Pacific Trade and
Development Conference. The theme of this conference, trade
and growth of the advanced developing countries under the new
international economic order, is especially relevant as the world
stands at the threshold of the 1980s. This issue is of particular
importance to us because many countries in the Pacific region
have already emerged or are in the process of emerging as
advanced developing countries.
The purpose of this conference was to analyze the growth
and trade of these advanced developing countries including the
differences among the, examining the problems these countries
face, and search for ways to overcome such problems through
changes in domestic economic policies and also through
improved economic cooperation in the Pacific Basin Area.
Providing Economic Forecast and Macroeconomic Policy Direction, the Groundwork for a Brighter Future
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Economic trend analysis, short- and long-term forecast
Policy study on macroeconomic management
Basic structural analysis on macroeconomic areas
Maintenance of multi-sectoral dynamic macroeconomic model
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