East Asian Economic Review March 2017
Choi, Nakgyoon; Hamid, Fazelina Sahul; Yunus, Norhanishah Mohd; Park, Young-Joon; Mun, Sung Min; Jung, Seung Ho | March 2017
Abstract
The East Asian Economic Review is an economic journal, for the promotion of interdisciplinary research on international economics. Published as a quarterly by the Korea Institute for International Economic Policy, a Korean government-funded economic think-tank, the journal is global in perspective and covers both theory and empirical research.
The Journal aims to facilitate greater understanding of all issues pertinent to diverse economies of East Asia through publication of rigorous analyses by renowned experts in the field. The EAER connects policy and theory, providing empirical analyses and practical policy suggestions for the economies in the region.
Topics for articles in the EAER include, but are not limited to: Trade and Investment, Economic Integration; International Finance; International Monetary Cooperation; Bilateral and Multilateral Economic Cooperation among East Asian Countries; and International Economic Cooperation for Korean Unification.
Citation
Choi, Nakgyoon; Hamid, Fazelina Sahul; Yunus, Norhanishah Mohd; Park, Young-Joon; Mun, Sung Min; Jung, Seung Ho. 2017. East Asian Economic Review March 2017. © Korea Institute for International Economic Policy. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/7732.ISSN
2508-1640
e-issn 2508-1667
Keywords
Taxation
Business Financing
Investment Requirements
Capital Needs
Tax Incentives
Project Risks
Tariff agreements
Customs convetions
Import policy
Export policy
Trade Finance
Risk Financing
Regional Development Finance
Public Finance
Infrastructure Financing
Financing of Infrastructure
Financial Security
Financial Intermediation
Finance And Trade
Enterprise Financing
Trade Regulation
Trade Finance
Regional Trade Agreements
General Agreement On Tariffs And Trade
Foreign and Domestic Financing
Investments
Finance
Market
Markets
Use tax
Tax administration and procedure
Taxing power
Effect of taxation
Business enterprises
Foreign trade and employment
Mentoring in business
Trade routes
Bills of exchange
Swaps
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