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Major Issues for the World Economy Looking to 2005
Macro Economy Research Conference
8-9 November 2004
Hotel Okura Tokyo
List of Participants (PDF: 17kb)
Program
Monday, 8 November
Opening Remarks
Junichi Ujiie, Tokyo Club Foundation for Global Studies and Nomura Holdings
Morning Session:
Impact of EU Enlargement on the Macro Economy and Corporate Strategies in Europe
What does a larger EU mean for the European economy?
Looking at 2005 and beyond
Paola Subacchi, The Royal Institute of International Affairs, Chatham House
Comment:
Martin Werding, Ifo Institut fur Wortschaftshung
The Impact of EU Enlargement on Firms' Strategies and the Location of Production in Europe
Frederique Sachwald, Institut Francais des Relations Internationales
Comment:
Martin Werding, Ifo Institut fur Wortschaftshung
Afternoon Session:
Impact of Regional Economic Integration in Asia on the Strategies of Asian Firms
Economic Integration in East Asia and its Impact on the Korean Economy
Il-Dong Koh , Korea Development Institute
Comments:
KIM Yang-hee, Presidential Committee on Northeast Asian Cooperation Initiative & Korea Institute for International Economic Policy
The Impact of Regional Economic Integration on the Expansion Strategies of Domestic and Multi-national Enterprises in China
ZHANG Xiaoji, ZHAO Jinping and ZHANG Qi Development Research Center of the State Council
Comments:
Yukiko Fukagawa, University of Tokyo
KIM Yang-hee, Presidential Committee on Northeast Asian Cooperation Initiative & Korea Institute for International Economic Policy
The Impact of Regional Economic Integration on Local and Foreign-invested Enterprises in ASEAN
Linda Low, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies and Department of Economy, Abu Dhabi, UAE
Comments:
Yukiko Fukagawa, University of Tokyo
Strategy of Japanese Manufacturers in ASEAN and China in Light of Emerging FTA Initiatives
Tomo Kinoshita, Nomura Singapore
Comments:
KIM Yang-hee, Presidential Committee on Northeast Asian Cooperation Initiative & Korea Institute for International Economic Policy
Tuesday, 9 November
Morning Session:
The Direction of U.S. Foreign and Economic Policy under the New U.S. Administration
Challenges to the US Economy: Economic Imbalances in a Growing Economy
Barry Bosworth, Brookings Institution
Comments:
Kiyohiko Fukushima, Nomura Research Institute
Building East Asia Community Learning from Europe (PDF: 77kb)
Open discussion
on the direction of U.S. foreign and economic policy under the second Bush Administration
Closing Remarks
Junichi Ujiie, Tokyo Club Foundation for Global Studies and Nomura Holdings