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    Investment Climate in the EAEU and Korea’s Entry Strategy

    Lee, Jae-Young; Lee, Cheol-Won; Min, Jiyoung | January 2018
    Abstract
    This study analyzes the investment climate in the EAEU and provides sophisticated entry strategies for Korea. It also emphasizes the necessity of having an FTA between Korea and the EAEU, the largest market Korea has yet to conclude an FTA with. The results of the study will be useful in preparing negotia-tions for a Korea-EAEU FTA, and to come up with mutually beneficial economic coopera-tion programs.
    Citation
    Lee, Jae-Young; Lee, Cheol-Won; Min, Jiyoung. 2018. Investment Climate in the EAEU and Korea’s Entry Strategy. © Korea Institute for International Economic Policy. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/7933.
    ISSN
    2233-9140
    Keywords
    Taxation
    Business Financing
    Investment Requirements
    Capital Needs
    Tax Incentives
    Project Risks
    Tariff agreements
    Customs convetions
    Import policy
    Export policy
    International Monetary Relations
    Local Finance
    Banks
    Capital Market
    financial statistics
    Foreign trade
    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
    International banks and banking
    Capital movements
    Central banks and banking
    Bills of exchange
    Swaps
    Banks and banking
    Stock exchanges
    Market
    Exchange
    Balance of trade
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    Lee, Jae-Young
    Lee, Cheol-Won
    Min, Jiyoung
    Theme
    Finance
    Trade

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