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  • Research papers on Mongolia, Northeast Asia, and Pacific region

  • Presentations of International Conference "Competition among Financial Centers in the Asia-Pacific Region" hosted by KOPEC

- Opening remarks by Dr. Soogil Young, KOPEC Chair

- International Financial Centers: The Terms of Competition and prospects for the Asia-Pacific region, by Dr. Dominic Barton, Mc Kinsey & Company

- International Financial Centres in East Asia and Beyond: A Perspective from Hong Kong, by Prof. Jesus Seade, LingnanUniversity

- Singapore as a Leading International Financial Centre & Annual Update on ISEAS-NTU Financial Reforms and Liberalizations of ASEAN 10+5 Economies, by Dr. Tan Khee Giap

- Promoting Tokyo as International Financial Centre, by Dr. Sayuri Shirai, KeioUniversity

- Australia’s Future as a Financial Exporter – Regulatory Lessons from the Financial Entrepots, by Dr. Nicholas Gruen, CEO, Lateral Economics

- Building Shanghai International Financial Center: Strategies Target, Challenges and Opportunities, by Xu Mingqi, Institute of World Economy

- Case Study New Zealand, by Prof. Roger Bowden, Victoria University of Wellington

- Case Study: Seoul, Building a Governmental Lead Financial Hub, by Dr. Hansoo Kim, Korea Securities Research Institute

- Political Dimensions of International Financial Center, Cases of Korea, China, and New Zealand, by Dr. Sang-Yong Park, YonseiUniversity

- Korea’s Financial Globalization and Challenges Ahead, by Mr. Yun Yong-Ro, Financial Supervisory Commission

- Financial Centers in the Asia-Pacific Region – Recent Trends and Scope for Development, by David Cowen, Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific, IMF

- Competition and Integration – Financial Centers and Financial Market Integration in Asia, by Jong-Wha Lee, ADB

- Competition among Financial Centres: A Comparative Study of the Visions, Strategies, Roadmap and Progress of Tokyo and Sydney, by Prof Tan Teck Meng, Singapore

- Concluding Observations, by Dr. Dosoung Choi, Korea Securities Research Institute

- Concluding remarks, by Dr. Soogil Young, KOPEC Chair

  • Presentations of Young Leaders Training Program of Northeast Asia Economic Forum, October, Toyama, Japan

- Projection of Global Warming, by Norikazu Nakashiki, CRIEPI, Japan

- Energy Strategies of Japan - The Role of Clean Coal Technologies, by Jun Inumary, Japan

- From GHGs Stabilization toward zero-emission, by Yoshikatsu Yoshida, CRIEPI, Japan

- Major Issues for Energy Cooperation in NEA, by Dr. Soh Jinyoung, Korea

- Initiatives to Promote Exchange in Northeast Asia and Establishment of an International Ferry Service Crossing over the Sea of Japan, by Ikuo Mitsuhashi, ERINA

- Biomass for Global Warming Prevention, by Masahiro Kurihara, CRIEPI, Japan

- The Foundation of Northeast Asian Bank, by Ma Junlu, Nankai University, PRC

- American Politics & International Trade, by Richard L. Collins, Collings & Company, Inc.

- Transport Integration into NEA: Russia Participation, State of the Problem and Basic Projects, by Y. Semenikhin

- Northeast Asia, by Dr. Yamamoto, East-West Centre, Hawaii

- Russian Trade and Investment Cooperation in NEA, by Dr. Sevastyanov
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