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Page 1: “Asia and the Global Economic Recovery”€œAsia and the Global Economic Recovery” 1. Semiparametric Estimation of Time, Age and Cohort Effects in a Hedonic Model of House Prices
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[Full Schedules for 2 days Programs]

The 12th International Convention of the East Asian Economic AssociationConvention Theme: “Asia and the Global Economic Recovery”

October 2 (Sat.) Time Schedules08:30~09:00 Registration Lobby of LG Convention Hall, International Education Building09:00~09:10 Opening Session LG Convention Hall, International Education Building Welcoming Remarks: Jang-Hee Yoo (President of EAEA, Professor Emeritus, Ewha Womans University)09:10~10:00 Plenary Session: Keynote Address LG Convention Hall, International Education Building Speaker: Peter Drysdale, (Professor Emeritus, Australian National University) "Asia’s Global Responsibilities and Regional International Cooperation" 10:00~10:30 Coffee Break Lobby of LG Convention Hall & Room 1002, International Education Building10:30~12:30 Concurrent Session 1: CS1-A ~ CS1-H 9, 10, 12, 14th Floor, International Education Building12:40~14:20 ERIA Luncheon Lee-Sam-Bong Hall, Ewha Campus Complex, B4 ERIA Introduction: Fukunari Kimura, (ERIA and Keio University) Speaker: Jang-Hee, Yoo (President of EAEA, Professor Emeritus, Ewha Womans University) “The Korean Economy: Recent Performance and Prospects”14:30~16:00 Concurrent Session 2: CS2-A ~ CS2-H 9, 10, 12, 14th Floor, International Education Building16:00~16:30 Coffee Break Lobby of LG Convention Hall & Room 1002, International Education Building16:30~18:30 Concurrent Session 3: CS3-A ~ CS3-H 9, 10, 12, 14th Floor, International Education Building17:00~18:30 Board Meeting M-café, International Education Building, 2F19:00~21:00 The Bank of Korea Dinner Lee-Sam-Bong Hall, Ewha Campus Complex, B419:00~19:20 Speaker: Dr. Kim, Choongsoo (Governor, Bank of Korea) “Challenges to the Further Advance of the Asian Economy Following the Global Financial Crisis”19:20~19:35 Art Performance by Ewha Womans University Students

October 3 (Sun.) Time Schedules08:30~09:00 Registration Lobby of LG Convention Hall, International Education Building (IEB)09:00~10:10 Plenary Session: ADB Keynote Policy Panel (LG Convention Hall, IEB) Panelists: Peter Drysdale (Australian National University), Jong Wha Lee (Korea University and Asian Development Bank), Chalongphob Sussangkarn (Thailand Development Research Institute), Shigeyuki Abe (Doshisha University) Moderator: Maria Socorro Bautista (Asian Development Bank) “Can Asia Sustain Growth?“10:10~10:30 Coffee Break Lobby of LG Convention Hall & Room 1002, IEB10:30~12:30 Concurrent Session 4: CS4-A ~ CS4-H 9, 10, 12, 14th Floor, International Education Building12:40~14:20 ADB Luncheon LG Convention Hall, International Education Building Speaker: Shinichi Ichimura (Professor Emiritus, Kyoto University) “How Can Asia Aim at a Leading Position in the New World Economic Order?“14:30~16:00 Concurrent Session 5: CS5-A ~ CS5-H 9, 10, 12, 14th Floor, International Education Building16:00~16:30 Coffee Break Lobby of LG Convention Hall & Room 1002, IEB16:30~18:00 Concurrent Session 6: CS6-A ~ CS6-F 9, 10, 12, 14th Floor, International Education Building18:00 End of the Convention

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The 12th International Convention of the East Asian Economic AssociationConvention Theme: “Asia and the Global Economic Recovery”

October 2nd (Saturday), 2010

08:30~09:00 Registration Lobby of LG Convention Hall, International Education Building

09:00~09:10 Opening Session LG Convention Hall, International Education Building Welcoming Remarks: Jang-Hee Yoo (President of EAEA, Professor Emeritus, Ewha Womans University)

09:10~10:00 Plenary Session: Keynote Address LG Convention Hall, International Education Building Speaker: Peter Drysdale (Professor Emeritus, Australian National University) "Asia’s Global Responsibilities and Regional and International Cooperation”

10:00~10:30 Coffee Break Lobby of LG Convention Hall & Room 1002, International Education Building

10:30~12:30 Concurrent Sessions: CS1-A ~ CS1-H

CS1-A ERIA (1) - Economic Consequences of Globalization in East Asia: Evidence from Micro Data Analyses (Room 1202-1)Chair: Shujiro Urata (Waseda University and ERIA)

1. The Role of Trade Cost on FDI Strategy in Heterogeneous Firms: Evidence from Japanese Firm-level Data Toshiyuki Matsuura (Keio University), Kazunobu Hayakawa (Institute of Developing Economies)2. The Effects of Imported Intermediate Varieties on Plant Total Factor Productivity and Product

Switching: Evidence from Korean Manufacturing Chin Hee Hahn (Korea Development Institute), Yong-Seok Choi (Kyung Hee University)3. Policy Reforms, Firm Entry, and Labor Productivity Change: Learning from the Vietnamese

Manufacturing Dionisius Narjoko (Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA)) 4. Does Trade Protection Improve Firm Productivity? Evidence from Philippine Micro Data Rafaelita Aldaba (Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS), Philippines)

Discussants:1. Dionisius Narjoko (Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA)) 2. Rafaelita Aldaba (Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS)) 3. Kazunobu Hayakawa (Institute of Developing Economies) 4. Hyun-Hoon Lee (Kangwon National University)

CS1-B ADB Session: Financial Globalization (Room 1401, IEB) Chair: Jong Wha Lee (Korea University and Asian Development Bank)

1. An Analysis of the Effects of Financial Market Imperfections on Indian Firms’ Exporting Behavior Hiro Ito (Portland State University), Akiko Terada-Hagiwara (Asian Development Bank)2. International Reserves and Swap Lines: Substitutes or Complements? Joshua Aizenman (University of California at Santa Cruz and NBER), Yothin Jinjarak (Nanyang Technological University),

and Donghyun Park (Asian Development Bank)

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3. The Impact of Financial Shocks on Small, Open Economies: The Case of 4 ASEAN Countries Arief Ramayandi (Asian Development Bank)4. Managing Capital flows in Asia: Issues and Policy Challenges for Emerging Asia Cyn-Young Park (Asian Development Bank)5. How effective are Capital Controls in Asia? Maria Socorro Gochoco-Bautista (Asian Development Bank), Juthatip Jongwanich (Asian Development Bank), and

Jong Wha Lee (Korea University and Asian Development Bank)

Discussants:1. Shahid Ahmed (Jamia Millia Islamia (Cent ral University)) 2. Akira Kohsaka (Osaka University) 3. Eiji Ogawa (Hitotsubashi University) 4. Joon-Kyung Kim (KDI School of Public Policy and Management) 5. Kian-Teng Kwek (University of Malaya)

CS1-C Poverty and Income Distribution (Room 1001, IEB)Chair: Fernando Aldaba (Ateneo de Manila University)

1. Efficiency of Service Providers in Poverty Alleviation Programs in Bangladesh and their Gender bias Tamgid Ahmed Chowdhury (Macquarie University, Sydney), Pundarik Mukhopadhaya (Macquarie University, Sydney)2. Development and Inequality between Farm and Non-farm Households: A Multi-Decomposition

Methodology Masamitsu Kurata (The University of Tokyo)3. How can food subsidies work better? Answers from India and the Philippines Shikha Jha (Asian Development Bank), Bharat Ramaswami (Indian Statistical Institute, Delhi Centre)

Discussants: 1. Joon-Kyung Kim (KDI School of Public Policy and Management) 2. Yun Jeong Choi (Kyung Hee University) 3. Fernando Aldaba (Ateneo de Manila University)

CS1-D Firm Behavior (1) (Room 902, IEB)Chair: Keun Lee (Seoul National University)

1. Comparing the Behavior and Performance of Firms in Korea and the U.S. Buru Im (Seoul National University), Keun Lee (Seoul National University)2. A Tale of Two Reforms: SOE Reforms in China and Russia in the 1980s Nazrul Islam (United Nations)3. Empirical Analysis of Information Linkages and Absorptive Capacity for Innovation in ASEAN

Economies: Case of Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam Masatsugu Tsuji (University of Hyogo), Yasushi Ueki (Institute of Developing Economies, Japan External Trade

Organization (IDE-JETRO)), Tomohiro Machikita (Institute of Developing Economies, Japan External Trade Organization)4. Physical Technology, Business and Public Sector Corruptions, and Growth: The Sensitivity Analysis Using Korea’s Time Series Data for 1986-2008 Chul-kyu Kang (University of Seoul), Jae-Hyung Lee (Seoul National University)

Discussants:1. Mamoru Nagano (Nagoya City University) 2. Julan Du (Chinese University of Hong Kong) 3. Byung Woo Kim (ChungJu National University) 4. Medhi Krongkaew (National Anti-Corruption Commission, Thailand)

CS1-E Economic Integration and the Global Economic Recovery (Room 903, IEB)Chair: Peter Morton (Chinese Cultural University)

1. ASEAN Economic Integration: Driven by Markets or Mandarins?

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Hal Hill (Australian National University), Jay Menon (Asian Development Bank)2. Korean Trade Policy and Perspectives of FTA with Russia Denis Suslov (Economic Research Institute, Khabarovsk, Russia)3. Regional Trade Competiveness and Sustainability: New Evidence from Malaysia and China Tze-Haw Chan (Universiti Sains Malaysia), Chee-Wooi Hooy (Universiti Sains Malaysia)4. Is Greater Level of Market Integration Associated with Improved Market Efficiency Chee-Wooi Hooy (Universiti Sains Malaysia), Kian-Ping Lim (Universiti Malaysia Sabah)

Discussants: 1. Ahmed M. Khalid (Bond University) 2. Chee-Wooi Hooy (Universiti Sains Malaysia) 3. Yuan Yuan (University of Tokyo) 4. Peter Morton (Chinese Cultural University)

CS1-F Public Sector Economics (1) (Room 1002, IEB)Chair: Soyoung Kim (Seoul National University)

1. Local Government Capability and Public Spending Efficacy: Evidence from a Decentralized Government Transfer Program in Indonesia Daniel Suryadarma (Australian National University), Chikako Yamauchi (National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies) 2. Marston (1990) Redux in Japanese Autos at the Retail Level: How much Pricing-to-Market is really going on? Craig Parsons (Yokoyama National University) 3. Does Taxation Affect Marriage and Family Planning Decisions? Kei Sakata (Ritsumeikan University), Colin McKenzie (Keio University) 4. Macroeconomic Interdependence of Pacific Island Countries and Regional Integration ���T.�K.�Jayaraman�(The�University�of�the�South�Pacific�Fiji�Islands),�Chee-Keong Choong (University Tunku Abdul Rahman (Perak Campus))

Discussants: 1. Craig Parsons (Yokoyama National University) 2. Friska Parulian (Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA)) 3. Terukazu Suruga (Kobe University) 4. Colin McKenzie (Keio University)

CS1-G Exchange Rates (1) (Room 1402, IEB)Chair: Pak-Wai Liu (Chinese University of Hong Kong)

1. Measuring Exchange Rate Misalignment of the Philippine Peso: the BEER Approach Maureen Ane D. Rosellon (Philippine Institute for Development Studies)2. Dynamic Effect of Change in Exchange Rate System: From the Fixed Exchange Rate Regime to the Basket- peg or Floating Regime Naoyuki Yoshino (Keio University), Sahoko Kaji (Keio University), and Tamon Asonuma (Boston University) 3. Exogenous Shocks and Exchange Rate Regimes Wai-Mun Chia (Nanyang Technological University), Tianyin Cheng (London School of Economics and Political

Science), and Mengling Li (Nanyang Technological University) 4. Is there a China Effect on the Exports of East Asia Emerging Market Economies to the US Chee-Wooi Hooy (Universiti Sains Malaysia), Ahmad Zubaidi Baharumshah (Universiti Putra Malaysia), and Tze-Haw Chan (Universiti Sains Malaysia)

Discussants:1. Thi Thuy Vinh Nguyen (Kobe University) 2. Ronald A. Babula (Commodity Futures Trading Commission) 3. Reth Soeng (University of Antwerp) 4. Kimie Harada (Chuo University)

CS1-H Services Sector Economics and Other Issues (Room 1406, IEB)Chair: Masayoshi Maruyama (Kobe University)

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1. Semiparametric Estimation of Time, Age and Cohort Effects in a Hedonic Model of House Prices Koji Karato(University of Toyama), Oleksandr Movshuk (University of Toyama), and Chihiro Shimizu (Reitaku University)2. Modern Retailers in a Transition Economy: The Case of Vietnam Masayoshi Maruyama (Kobe University), Viet Trung Le (Kobe University)3. New Technique to Estimate Economic Impact of Exogenous Shocks Nagendra Shrestha (Yokohama National University)4. Integrating a Dynamic Component in Voter Turnout: Evidence from Taiwan Chun Ping Chang (Shih Chien University)

Discussants: 1. Michael Ralph M. Abrigo (Philippine Institute for Development Studies) 2. Dongho Jo (Ewha Womans University) 3. Oleksandr Movshuk (University of Toyama) 4. Agustin L. Arcenas (University of the Philippines Diliman)

12:40~14:20 ERIA Luncheon Lee-Sam-Bong Hall, Ewha Campus Complex, B4 ERIA Introduction: Fukunari Kimura - ERIA and Keio University Speaker: Jang-Hee Yoo (President of EAEA, Professor Emeritus, Ewha Womans University) “The Korean Economy: Recent Performance and Prospects”

14:30~16:00 Concurrent Session 2: CS2-A ~ CS2-H

CS2-A ERIA (2): Economic Integration in ASEAN and East Asia (Room 1202-1, IEB)Chair: Fukunari Kimura (ERIA and Keio University)

1. Business Cycle Synchronization and Financial Integration in the Asia-Pacific Region Victor Pontines (Flinders University), Friska Parulian (Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA))2. Trade Financing and Export Performance: Experiences of Indonesia, Korea and Thailand Reza Yamora Siregar (The South East Asian Central Banks (SEACEN) Research and Training Centre)3. Services Liberalization toward the ASEAN Economic Community Philippa Dee (The Australian National University)4. Investment Climate Study of ASEAN Member Countries Shujiro Urata (Waseda University and ERIA), Mitsuyo Ando (Keio University)

Discussants: 1. Philippa Dee (The Australian National University) 2. Misa Okabe (Economic Research Institute for ASEAN & East Asia (ERIA)) 3. Reza Yamora Siregar (The South East Asian Central Banks (SEACEN) Research and Training Centre) 4. Friska Parulian (Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA))

CS2-B Leakages And Inefficiencies From Proper Development Path: Thailand As A Typical Case of Troubled Development (1) (Room 902, IEB)Chair: Medhi Krongkaew (National Anti-Corruption Commission, Thailand)

1. Persistent Income Inequality in the Thai Economic Development: Causes, Effects, and Future Prospects Medhi Krongkaew (National Anti-Corruption Commission, Thailand)2. Corrupt Practices in the Public Procurement Systems in Thailand Sirilaksana Khoman (National Anti-Corruption Commission, Thailand)3. The Waste of Politico-Economic Populism: How Politicians Gain Popularity from Exploiting Public Money? Tippawan Lorsuwannarat (National Institute of Development Administration Bangkok, Thailand)

Discussants: 1. Pak-Wai Liu (Chinese University of Hong Kong) 2. Yasuyuki Sawada (University of Tokyo)3. Sirilaksana Khoman (National Anti-Corruption Commission, Thailand

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CS2-C IDE Special Session on Disability and Development in the Philippines (Room 1401, IEB)Chair: Tatsufumi Yamagata (Institute of Developing Economies Japan External Trade Organization (IDE- JETRO))

1. How Do Persons with Disabilities Earn a Living?: Findings from the Field Survey Conducted in Metro Manila, the Philippines Jose Ramon Albert (Philippine Institute for Development Studies), Soya Mori (Institute of Developing Economies,

Japan External Trade Organization (IDE-JETRO)), Celia Reyes (Philippine Institute for Development Studies), Aubrey D. Tabuga (Philippine Institute for Development Studies), Tatsufumi Yamagata (Institute of Developing Economies, Japan External Trade Organization (IDE-JETRO))

2. Factors Motivating Participation of Persons with Disability in the Philippines: The Discount Privilege in Goods and Services Aubrey D. Tabuga (Philippine Institute for Development Studies) 3. Employment Choices of Persons with Disability (PWDs) in Metro Manila Christian D. Mina (Philippine Institute for Development Studies)

Discussants: 1. Erniel B. Barrios (University of the Philippines) 2. Taeyoon Kim (Korea Institute for International Economic Policy) 3. Takahiro Fukunishi (Institute of Developing Economies, Japan External Trade Organization (IDE-JETRO))

CS2-D Labor Economics (1) (Room 903, IEB)Chair: Shoichi Ito (Kwansei Gakuin University)

1. Determinants of Regional Employment Volatility in Taiwan Bienvenido S. Cortes (Pittsburg State University), Shu-hen Chiang (Chung Yuan Christian University)2. Employment Effect of Entrepreneurial Activities in China’s Private Economy Sungho Rho (Tsinghua University), Jian Gao (Tsinghua University)3. Determinants of Labour Mobility in Singapore: Micro-level Study using Labour Force Survey Shandre M. Thangavelu (National University of Singapore)

Discussants: 1. Shoichi Ito (Kwansei Gakuin University)2. Dararatt Anantanasuwong (National Institute of Development Administration) 3. Fengliang Li (Tsinghua University)

CS2-E International Investment and Capital Flows (1) (Room 1002, IEB)Chair: Eric D. Ramstetter (International Centre for the Study of East Asian Development (ICSEAD) and Kyushu Univ.)

1. Output Effects of Sectoral FDI Inflows in Asia and the Pacific Region - A GMM Estimation Nadia Doytch (University of New Haven)2. Foreign Direct Investment, Financial Institutions and Economic Development: A Comparative Analysis Chee-Keong Choong (University Tunku Abdul Rahman (Perak Campus)), Siew-Yong Lam (Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (Perak Campus))3. What determines Foreign R&D Investments in Developed vs. Developing Host Countries: A Country-Panel Analysis Dong Joon Lee (CJ Corporation), Jun-ki Park (Seoul National University), and Keun Lee (Seoul National University)

Discussants: 1. Eric D. Ramstetter (International Centre for the Study of East Asian Development (ICSEAD) and Kyushu

University) 2. Shu-Fei Yang (Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research) 3. Phanhpakit Onphanhdala (Kobe University)

CS2-F Global Imbalances and Economic Recovery (1) (Room 1001, IEB)Chair: Denise Eby Konan (University of Hawaii at Manoa)

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1. The Aborted Great Recession and Its Aftermath Chong Yah Lim (Nanyang Technological University), SNG Hui Ying (Nanyang Technological University)2. Effects of Japanese Fiscal Policies on Japanese Economy in the Global Imbalances Eiji Ogawa (Hitotsubashi University), Chikafumi Nakamura (Hitotsubashi University)3. Market Development for Fixed Income Securities: The Role of Socio-Economic and Institutional Factors Ahmed M. Khalid (Bond University), Gulasekaran Rajaguru

Discussants: 1. Hiroshi Osada (Nagoya University)2. Jai-Won Ryou (Konkuk University) 3. Arief Ramayandi (Asian Development Bank)

CS2-G Green Growth and the Global Economy (1) (Room 1402, IEB)Chair: Shoichi Yamashita (International Centre for the Study of East Asian Development (ICSEAD))

1. The Link between Economic Growth and Carbon Dioxide Emissions in the Philippines: A Production Perspective Input-Output Analysis Rachel C. Reyes (De La Salle University)2. The Effect of Initial Carbon Emission Permit Allocation on Economic Growth and Employment Sunyoung Park (Seoul National University), Dong Koo Kim (Seoul National University)3. Electricity Sector from a View of CO2 Emissions and Regional Economic Growth in Indonesia Maxensius Tri Sambodo (National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies), Tatsuo Oyama (National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies)

Discussants: 1. Yanrui Wu (University of Western Australia) 2. John Paolo R. Rivera (De La Salle University) 3. Kurt Gerrard T. See (De La Salle University)

CS2-H The Economics Profession and Teaching in East Asia (Room 1406, IEB)Chair: Oleksandr Movshuk (University of Toyama)

1. Estimating the Efficiency of Public High Schools using Spatial-Temporal Stochastic Models Michael Ralph M. Abrigo (Philippine Institute for Development Studies), Rouselle F. Lavado (Philippine Institute for

Development Studies), Erniel B. Barrios (University of the Philippines), and Brian C. Gozun (De La Salle University)2. Demand for Private Tuition amongst Primary School Students: An Exploratory Study Using Data

from Penang, Malaysia Juliana Jelani (Universiti Sains Malaysia), Andrew K.G. Tan (Universiti Sains Malaysia)3. Class size, Ability Grouping, and Peer Effects in Public Schools in Japan Masakazu Hojo (Niigata University)

Discussants: 1. Colin McKenzie (Keio University) 2. Brian C. Gozun (De La Salle University) 3. Juliana Jelani (Universiti Sains Malaysia)

16:00~16:30 Coffee Break Lobby of LG Convention Hall & Room 1002, IEB

16:30~18:30 Concurrent Session 3: CS3-A ~ CS3-H

CS3-A ERIA (3): Strategies towards Narrowing Development Gaps in East Asia (Room 1202-1, IEB)Chair: Fukunari Kimura (ERIA and Keio University)

1. How the Interaction of Cross-Border Linkage and Organizations Affects Process Innovation: Evidence from the Engineer Exchange in the Philippines and Vietnam

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Mari-Len Reyes Macasaquit (Philippine Institute for Development Studies), Tomohiro Machikita (Institute of Developing Economies (IDE-JETRO)), Truong Thi Chi Binh (Ministry of Industry and Trade, Vietnam), and

Yasushi Ueki (Institute of Developing Economies, Japan External Trade Organization (IDE-JETRO))2. Firm Characteristic Determinants of SME Participation in Production Networks Charles Harvie (University of Wollongong), Dionisius Narjoko (Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia

(ERIA)), and Sothea Oum (Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia(ERIA))3. Social Protection Systems in Selected Developing Asia Countries: Current Status and Reform

Directions Mukul G. Asher (National University of Singapore)4. Energy Market Integration in the East Asia Summit Region - Status, Outlook and Implications for Less Developed Countries Xunpeng Shi, Fukunari Kimura (ERIA and Keio University)

Discussants:1. Sothea Oum (Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA)) 2. Yasushi Ueki (Institute of Developing Economies, Japan External Trade Organization (IDE-JETRO)) 3. Giang Thanh Long (National Economics University and ERIA) 4. Giang Thanh Long (National Economics University and ERIA)

CS3-B Leakages And Inefficiencies From Proper Development Path: Thailand As A Typical Case of Troubled Development (2) (Room 902, IEB)Chair: Sirilaksana Khoman (National Anti-Corruption Commission, Thailand)

1. The Philosophy of Sufficiency Economy as an Economic Saviour Dararatt Anantanasuwong (National Institute of Development Administration)2. Public Sector Reforms to Fight Corruption in Thailand: Institutional Dilemmas and Challenges Kowitt Kangsanan (National Anti-Corruption Commission, Thailand)

Discussants:1. Agustin L. Arcenas (University of the Philippines Diliman) 2. Aubrey D. Tabuga (Philippine Institute for Development Studies)

CS3-C Economic Analysis of the Health Issues in Asia (Room 903, IEB)Chair: Yasuyuki Sawada (University of Tokyo)

1. The Jump, Inertia, and Juvenization of Suicides in Japan Joe Chen (National Chengchi University), Yun Jeong Choi (Kyung Hee University), Kohta Mori (Yale University),

Yasuyuki Sawada (University of Tokyo), and Saki Sugano (University of Tokyo)2. Suicide and Life Insurance: A Test of the Existence of Asymmetric Information Joe Chen (National Chengchi University), Yun Jeong Choi (Kyung Hee University), and Yasuyuki Sawada (University of Tokyo)3. From Devolution to Consolidation: Local Health Systems Arrangements and Maternal and Child

Health Indicators in the Philippine Joseph J. Capuno (University of the Philippines, Diliman), Marian Panganiban (University of the Philippines) 4. HIV/AIDS, fertility and child health in Cambodia Keisuke Okada (Kyoto University)

Discussants: 1. Marian Panganiban (University of the Philippines) 2. Keisuke Okada (Kyoto University) 3. Yun Jeong Choi (Kyung Hee University)4. Saki Sugano (University of Tokyo)

CS3-D Labor Economics (2) (Room 1401 , IEB)Chair: Manabu Fujimura (Aoyama Gakuin University)

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1. The Quantitative Analysis of the Changes in the Labour Market in Sichuan after the Earthquake Xiling Wu (Kwansei Gakuin University)2. The Evolution of Gender Wage Differentials and Discrimination in Thailand, 1991-2007 : An Application of Unconditional Quantile Regression Kampon Adireksombat (Nanyang Technological University), Zheng Fang (Nanyang Technological University), and

Chris Sakellariou (Nanyang Technological University) 3. Job Search Intensity, Cost and Outcome: Evidences from the Job Market for Post-graduate Students in China Fengliang Li (Tsinghua University), Zhao Yandong (Chinese Academy of Science and Technology for Development),

and J. W. Morgan (University of Nottingham) 4. Signaling Effect of Layoffs in Korea: An Empirical Analysis Tae Hoon Kim (Seoul National University)

Discussants:1. Fengliang Li (Tsinghua University) 2. Sungho Rho (Tsinghua University) 3. Masakazu Hojo (Niigata University) 4. Bienvenido S. Cortes (Pittsburg State University)

CS3-E International Investment and Capital Flows (2) (Room 1002, IEB)Chair: Eiji Ogawa (Hitotsubashi University)

1. The Impact of Outward Foreign Direct Investment on Domestic R&D Activity: Cost-saving versus Technology-sourcing Shu-Fei Yang (Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research), Kun-Ming Chen (National Chengchi University)2. Horizontal and Vertical (Buyer-Supplier) Spillovers from Foreign Direct Investment: Determinants of Malaysian Establishments’ Total Factor Productivity Noor Aini Khalifah (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia), Salmah Mohamad Salleh (Ministry of Education Malaysia), and

Radziah Adam (Universiti Sains Malaysia)3. Assessing the Impact of FDI and the Investment Climate in Lao PDR Phanhpakit Onphanhdala (Kobe University), Terukazu Suruga (Kobe University)4. Reginal Financial Architecture in East Asia after the Global Financial Crisis John Junggun Oh (Korea University)

Discussants:1. Mitsuyo Ando (Keio University) 2. Shu-Fei Yang (Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research) 3. Nadia Doytch (University of New Haven) 4. Naoyuki Yoshino (Keio University)

CS3-F NIDA and University of Antwerp Session on Economic Integration (Room 1001, IEB)Chair: Ludo Cuyvers (University of Antwerp)

1. Productivity Spillovers from Foreign Direct Investment in the Cambodian Manufacturing Sector: Evidence from Establishment-Level Data

Ludo Cuyvers (University of Antwerp), Reth Soeng (University of Antwerp), Joseph Plasmans (University of Antwerp), and Daniel Van Den Bulcke (University of Antwerp)

2. The Impact of the EU Generalized System of Preferences on Exports and GSP Utilization by Asian and Latin American Countries

Ludo Cuyvers (University of Antwerp), Reth Soeng (University of Antwerp)3. Regional Trade Integration in East Asia: Gravity Model Applications Sasatra Sudsawasd (National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA)) 4. After ASEAN FTA, How integrated We Are Santi Chaisrisawatsuk (National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA))

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Discussants: 1. Tze-Haw Chan (Universiti Sains Malaysia) 2. Donghyun Park (Asian Development Bank) 3. Toshiyuki Matsuura (Keio University) 4. Chee-Wooi Hooy (Universiti Sains Malaysia)

CS3-G Exchange Rates (2) (Room 1402, IEB)Chair: Kiyotaka Sato (Yokohama National University)

1. Empirical Study on the Hysteresis of Currency Substitution in Cambodia Sovannroeun Samreth (Kyoto University)2. Flexible Currency Basket Exchange Rate System and Capital Controls for Prevention of Financial

Crisis in East Asian Countries Yeon Kyun Wang (Hoseo University and Chung-Ang University) 3. Exchange Rate Pass-Through in Japanese Exports to USA and Asia: An Empirical Analysis Based on

Japanese Customs Data, 1988-2008 Cam Nhung Nguyen (Yokohama National University)4. Dynamic Empirical Effects of Strengthening Chinese Currency Relative to the Dollar on U.S. Exports

of Certain Plastics to China Ronald A. Babula (Commodity Futures Trading Commission), Song Soo Lim (Korea University), and Peter Lee (U.S. Department of Commerce)

Discussants: 1. Ronald A. Babula (Commodity Futures Trading Commission) 2. Ahmad Zubaidi (Universiti Putra Malaysia) 3. Taojun Xie (Nanyang Technological University) 4. Victor Pontines (Flinders University)

CS3-H Financial Institutions and Markets (1) (Room 1406, IEB)Chair: Fumiharu Mieno (Kobe University)

1. Foreign Financial Institutions Activities in China: A Multi-Index Panel Data Approach Tianguo Li (Seoul National University)2. Determinants of the Cost of Equity of Malaysian Firms Foong Swee Sim (University of Malaya) and Goh Kim Leng (University of Malaya)3. Competition in the Asian Banking Industry Hiroshi Gunji (Daito Bunka University), Kazuki Miura (Hosei University)4. Is the Distance to Default a Good Measure in Predicting Bank Failures? Case Studies Kimie Harada (Chuo University), Takatoshi Ito (University of Tokyo), and Shuhei Takahashi (Ohio State University)

Discussants: 1. Kazuhiko Yokota (Waseda University) 2. Fumiharu Mieno (Kobe University) 3. Mamoru Nagano (Nagoya City University) 4. Qun Chen (Universiti Sains Malaysia)

17:00~18:30 Board Meeting M café, International Education Building, 2F19:00~21:00 The Bank of Korea Dinner Lee-Sam-Bong Hall, Ewha Campus Complex, B4 19:00~19:20 Speaker: Dr. Kim, Choongsoo (Governor, Bank of Korea) “Challenges to the Further Advance of the Asian Economy Following the Global Financial Crisis”19:20~19:35 Art Performance by Ewha Womans University Students

October 3rd (Sunday), 2010

08:30~09:00 Registration Lobby of LG convention Hall, International Education Building09:00~10:10 Plenary Session: ADB Keynote Policy Panel LG Convention Hall, IEB “Can Asia Sustain Growth?”

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Panelists: Peter Drysdale (Australian National University), Jong Wha Lee (Korea University and Asian Development Bank), Chalongphob Sussangkarn (Thailand Development Research

Institute), and Shigeyuki Abe (Doshisha University) Moderator: Maria Socorro Bautista (Asian Development Bank)10:10~10:30 Coffee Break Lobby of LG Convention Hall & Room 1002, International Education Building10:30~12:30 Concurrent Session 4: CS4-A ~ CS4-H

CS4-A William E. James Tribute Sessions (1): Firms, Productivity, and FDI (Room 1401, IEB)Chair: Hal Hill (Australian National University)

1. R&D, Human Capital Investment, and Productivity: Firm-Level Evidence from China’s Electronics Industry Chih-Hai Yang (National Central University), Chun-Hung Lin (Tamkang University), and Daw Ma (Chung- Hua Institution for Economic Research)2. Entry of Foreign Multinational Firms and Productivity Growth of Domestic Firms: The Case of Japanese Firms Keiko Ito (Senshu University) 3. Ownership and Pollution in Vietnam’s Manufacturing Firms Eric D. Ramstetter (International Centre for the Study of East Asian Development (ICSEAD) and Kyushu University) 4. Deep and Wide: ASEAN Foreign Direct Investment Responds to Crisis Denise Eby Konan (University of Hawaii at Manoa), Olga Bogach (University of Hawaii at Manoa)

Discussants:1. Sadayuki Takii (Tokyo University)2. Noor Aini Khalifah (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia) 3. Shinichi Ichimura (Kyoto University) 4. Craig Parsons (Yokoyama National University)

CS4-B International Trade and Trade Policy (1) (Room 1202-1, IEB)Chair: Kozo Kiyota (Yokohama National University)

1. Industrial Agglomeration and Trade Liberalization: Evidence from Malaysia’s State-level Data Misa Okabe (Economic Research Institute for ASEAN & East Asia (ERIA))2. Duality in China’s Export Sector: The Enclave of Processing Exports Yun-Wing Sung (Chinese University of Hong Kong)3. International Business Cycle Comovement and Vertical Specialization Wong Chin-Yoong (University Tunku Abdul Rahman (Perak Campus)), Eng Yoke Kee (University Tunku Abdul Rahman (Perak Campus)) 4. Empirics of Currency Invoicing in Japanese Exports: New Evidence from the Japanese Export Price Data Takatoshi Ito (University of Tokyo), Satoshi Koibuchi (Chou University), Kiyotaka Sato (Yokohama National University),

and Junko Shimizu (Senshu University)

Discussants: 1. Archanun Kohpaiboon (Thammasat University) 2. Hiroshi Gunji (Daito Bunka University) 3. Kozo Kiyota (Yokohama National University)4. Ahmad Zubaidi Baharumshah (Universiti Putra Malaysia)

CS4-C Impacts of Official Development Assistance: Micro and Macro Studies (Room 902, IEB)Chair: Masahiro Shoji (Seijo University)

1. Does Infrastructure Facilitate Social Capital Accumulation? Evidence from Natural and Field Experiments in Sri Lanka

Yasuyuki Sawada (University of Tokyo), Masahiro Shoji (Seijo University), Shinya Sugawara (University of Tokyo), and Naoko Shinkai (Nagoya University)

2. The Role of Infrastructure in Mitigating Poverty Dynamics: A Case Study of an Irrigation Project in SriLanka

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Yasuyuki Sawada (University of Tokyo), Masahiro Shoji (Seijo University), Shinya Sugawara (University of Tokyo), and Naoko Shinkai (Nagoya University)

3. Patterns, Determinants, and Future Prospects of Japanese ODA N. S. Cooray (International University of Japan)4. Aid Effectiveness, Governance and Public Investment Hidefumi Kasuga (Kansai University), Yuichi Morita (Nagoya City University)

Discussants: 1. N. S. Cooray (International University of Japan) 2. Hidefumi Kasuga (Kansai University) 3. Yasuyuki Sawada (University of Tokyo) 4. Tomoaki Kotera (University of Tokyo)

CS4-D Firm Behavior (2) (Room 903, IEB)Chair: Dongho Jo (Ewha Womans University)

1. Do Clusters Facilitate Regional Growth? The Effect of Venture Start-Ups at Industrial Concentration on Employment Growth in Japan

Isao Horino (Osaka University) 2. Learning by Exporting? : The case of Chinese Firms Kazuhiko Yokota (Waseda University), Kyosuke Kurita (Kwansei Gakuin University), and Shujiro Urata (Waseda University and ERIA)3. Firm Performance in Transitional Economies: A Case Study of Vietnam’s Garment Industry Souksavanh Vixathep (Kobe University), Nobuaki Matsunaga (Kobe University)4. How Absorptive Capacity is Formed? From Foreign Technology Acquisition to Indigenous R&D in Korea Moon Young Chung (Korea Ratings), Keun Lee (Seoul National University)

Discussants: 1. Buru Im (Seoul National University) 2. Keun Lee (Seoul National University) 3. Yoko Asuyama (Institute of Developing Economies, Japan External Trade Organization (IDE-JETRO)) 4. Yasushi Ueki (Institute of Developing Economies, Japan External Trade Organization (IDE-JETRO))

CS4-E Household Behavior (Room 1001, IEB)Chair: Chang Gyun Park (Chung-Ang University)

1. Should Microcredit be a Right for the Poor? Credit Demand of Poor Households in Laos Chansathith Chaleunsinh (Kobe University)2. Managing risks: What Poor People do to smooth their Consumption? (Case: poor households in Yogyakarta, Indonesia) Catur Sugiyanto (Universitas Gadjah Mada), Sri Yani Kusumastuti (Universitas Gadjah Mada), Duddy Roesmara Donna (Universitas Gadjah Mada), and Tiar Mutiara Shantiuli (Universitas Gadjah Mada) 3. Retail Store Choice of Korean Consumers: Empirical Results Masayoshi Maruyama (Kobe University), Yuncheol Jeong (Keio University) 4. Explaining Filipino Households’ Declining Saving Rate Akiko Terada-Hagiwara (Asian Development Bank)

Discussants: 1. Catur Sugiyanto (Universitas Gadjah Mada) 2. Chee-Keong Choong (Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (Perak Campus)) 3. Akiko Terada-Hagiwara (Asian Development Bank) 4. Yeon Kyun Wang (Hoseo University and Chung-Ang University)

CS4-F Growth and Productivity (Room 1002, IEB)Chair: Shandre M. Thangavelu (National University of Singapore)

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1. Measuring and Explaining Total Factor Productivity (TFP) Growth and Patterns in Philippine Agriculture: A Regional Panel Data Framework

Romeo G. Teruel (University of St. La Salle), Jesus C. Dumagan (Philippine Institute for Development Studies) 2. Impact of Migrant Workers on Labor Productivity: Case of Malaysian Manufacturing Siew Yean Tham (National University of Malaysia), Liew Chei Siang (National University of Malaysia) 3. Productivity Growth in Different Firm Sizes in the Malaysian Manufacturing Sector: An Empirical Investigation Sangho Kim (Honam University), Donghyun Park (Asian Development Bank), and Jong-Ho Park (Sunchon National University)

Discussants: 1. Shandre M. Thangavelu (National University of Singapore) 2. Donghyun Park (Asian Development Bank) 3. Hitoshi Osaka (Kyushu University)

CS4-G Exchange Rates (3) (Room 1402, IEB)Chair: Julan Du (Chinese University of Hong Kong)

1. Capturing Long-Tailed Black Swan Risk in East Asian Currencies Kian-Teng Kwek (University of Malaya), Andrew Sheng (University of Malaya), and Cho-Wai Cho (Taylor’s University

College, Selangor, Malaysia) 2. The Impact of Real Exchange Rate Volatility on Foreign Direct Investment: Evidence from Vietnam using ARDL approach Thi Thuy Vinh Nguyen (Kobe University)3. Foreign Currency Inflow, Real Exchange Rate Misalignment and Export Performance of Lao PDR Vatthanamixay Chansomphou (Hiroshima University), Masaru Ichihashi (Hiroshima University)4. Exchange Rate Asymmetry and Flexible Exchange Rates under Inflation Targeting Regimes: Evidence from Four East and Southeast Asian Countries Victor Pontines (Flinders University), Reza Yamora Siregar (The South East Asian Central Banks (SEACEN) Research

and Training Centre)

Discussants: 1. Mengling Li (Nanyang Technological University) 2. Ronald A. Babula (Commodity Futures Trading Commission) 3. Maureen Ane D. Rosellon (Philippine Institute for Development Studies) 4. Kian-Teng Kwek (University of Malaya)

CS4-H Financial Institutions and Markets (2) (Room 1406, IEB)Chair: Mamoru Nagano (Nagoya City University)

1. Real Estate Securitization and the Debt Maturity Structure: Evidence from J-REIT Mamoru Nagano (Nagoya City University)2. The Determinants of the Fundraising Structure of Listed Companies in Vietnam: Estimation of the Effects of Government Ownership Hidenobu Okuda (Hitotsubashi University), Lai Thi Phuong Nhung (Hitotsubashi University)3. Beyond State Owned Banks: Shanghai’s Bank Customers’ Choice and Perceptions Qun Chen (Universiti Sains Malaysia), Yiing Jia Loke (Universiti Sains Malaysia) 4. The Game of Distribution Jun Jiang (Mahidol University International College)

Discussants: 1. Jun Jiang (Mahidol University International College) 2. Goh Kim Leng (University of Malaya) 3. Hidenobu Okuda (Hitotsubashi University) 4. Mamoru Nagano (Nagoya City University)

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12:40~14:20 ADB Luncheon LG Convention Hall, International Education Building Speaker: Shinichi Ichimura (Professor Emiritus, Kyoto University) “How Can Asia Aim at a Leading Position in the New World Economic Order?”14:30 ~16:00 Concurrent Session 5: CS5-A ~ CS5-H

CS5-A William E. James Tribute Sessions (2): Trade and Capital Flow Linkages (Room 1401, IEB)Chair: Shigeyuki Abe (Doshisha University)

1. Imports-as-Market Discipline Hypothesis: Evidence from the Thai Manufacturing Sector Archanun Kohpaiboon (Thammasat University)2. How important is t he Sequencing of Free Trade Agreements in the Asia-Pacific Region? Ken Itakura (Nagoya City University), Hiro Lee (Osaka University)3. Capital Flows and Real Exchange Rates in Emerging Asian Countries Juthathip Jongwanich (Asian Institute of Technology)4. Macroeconomic Linkages between Selected East Asian Economies and the US Eu Chye Tan (University of Malaya)

Discussants: 1. Eric D. Ramstetter ICSEAD and Kyushu University) 2. Shujiro Urata (Waseda University and ERIA) 3. Kiyotaka Sato (Yokohama National University) 4. Akira Kohsaka (Osaka University)

CS5-B International Trade and Trade Policy (2) (Room 902, IEB)Chair: Jai-Won Ryou (Konkuk University)

1. The ‘Flying Geese’ Patterns of Industrial Development Kozo Kiyota (Yokohama National University)2. Testing the Re-export Economy Hypothesis: The Case of Hong Kong Taojun Xie (Nanyang Technological University), Wai-Mun Chia (Nanyang Technological University), and Keen Meng Choy (Monetary Authority of Singapore)

Discussants: 1. Yoke-Kee Eng (Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (Perak Campus)) 2. Hongyul Han (Hanyang University)

CS5-C China Issues (Room 903, IEB)Chair: Yun-Wing Sung (Chinese University of Hong Kong)

1. Empirical Analysis on the Sources of Income Inequality in China Hitoshi Osaka (Kyushu University)2. Channels of Interregional Risk Sharing in China Julan Du (Chinese University of Hong Kong), Qing He (Renmin University of China), and Oliver M. Rui (Chinese University of Hong Kong)3. Poverty Dynamics: Analysis of Household Income in Rural China Haitao Wu (Zhongnan University of Economics and Law), Zhenbin Shu (National Bureau of Statistics, China), and

Yuping Chen (Zhongnan University of Economics and Law)

Discussants: 1. Shikha Jha (Asian Development Bank) 2. Denis Suslov (Economic Research Institute, Khabarovsk, Russia) 3. Kowitt Kangsanan (National Anti-Corruption Commission, Thailand)

CS5-D Firm Behavior (3) (Room 1002, IEB)Chair: Keun Lee (Seoul National University)

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1. Firm Dynamics in Cambodian Garment Industry: Firm Turnover, Productivity Growth, and Wage Profile under Trade Liberalization Yoko Asuyama (Institute of Developing Economies, Japan External Trade Organization (IDE-JETRO)), Dalin Chhun (KDI School of Public Policy and Management), Takahiro Fukunishi (Institute of Developing Economies,

Japan External Trade Organization (IDE-JETRO)), Seiha Neou (Economic Institute of Cambodia (EIC)), and Tatsufumi Yamagata (Institute of Developing Economies, Japan External Trade Organization (IDE-JETRO))

2. Spatial-Temporal Dimensions of Efficiency among Electric Cooperatives in the Philippines Rouselle F. Lavado (Philippine Institute for Development Studies), Erniel B. Barrios (University of the Philippines),

and Gabriel Angelo B. Domingo (University of California, Davis)3. Estimating Tobin’s Q for the Listed Firms in Korea, 1980-2005: Comparing Alternative Approaches and an Experiment with Investment Functions Ji Youn Kim (Seoul National University), Jooyoung Kwak (Yonsei University), and Keun Lee (Seoul National University)

Discussants: 1. Amornrat Apinunmahakul (National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA)) 2. Hiroshi Gunji (Daito Bunka University) 3. Keiko Ito (Senshu University)

CS5-E Public Sector Economics (2) (Room 1202-1, IEB)Chair: Colin McKenzie (Keio University)

1. Economic Growth and Interprovincial Resource Allocation in Indonesia, 1986–2007 Mitsuhiko Kataoka (Chiba Keizai University)2. Unintended Consequences of Transparency and Accountability Sherry Tao Kong (Australian National University)3. Monetary Policy Discipline and Macroeconomic Development: The Case of Indonesia Arief Ramayandi (Asian Development Bank), Aleli Rosario (Asian Development Bank)

Discussants: 1. Arief Ramayandi (Asian Development Bank) 2. Hidefumi Kasuga (Kansai University) 3. Sherry Tao Kong (Australian National University)

CS5-F Macroeconomic Management (Room 1001, IEB)Chair: Naoyuki Yoshino (Keio University)

1. Financial Linkages and Business Cycles of Japan: An Analysis Using Financial Conditions Index Jun-ichi Shinkai (Osaka University), Akira Kohsaka (Osaka University)2. Foreign Output Shocks, Monetary Rules and Macroeconomic Volatilities in Small Open Economies Joseph D. Alba (Nanyang Technological University), Zheng Su (Manulife Financial), and Wai-Mun Chia (Nanyang Technological University)3. An Empirical Assessment of Business Cycle Asymmetries Using Parametric and Non-Parametric

Test: Evidence from ASEAN Countries Turkhan Ali Abdul Manap (International Islamic University Malaysia)

Discussants: 1. Hyoungsik Noh (Korea Institute of Finance) 2. N. S. Cooray (International University of Japan) 3. Ken Itakura (Nagoya City University)

CS5-G Green Growth and the Global Economy (2) (Room 1402, IEB)Chair: Maria Socorro Bautista (Asian Development Bank)

1. Structural Change and Energy Use in China Yanrui Wu (University of Western Australia)

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2. Green Leap Strategy for Sustainable Development: An Exploratory Case Study on Chinese Enterprises’ Practice

Ruimei Peng (Tsinghua University), Yunhuan Tong (Tsinghua University) 3. A study on Regional New Energy Cooperation in Northeast Asia Young Man Yoon (University of Incheon), Chi Gong (Seoul National University), and Tianguo Li (Seoul National University)

Discussants: 1. Rachel C. Reyes (De La Salle University) 2. Ahmad Komarulzaman (Padjadjaran University) 3. Dong Koo Kim (Seoul National University)

CS5-H Financial Institutions and Markets (3) (Room 1406, IEB)Chair: Hidenobu Okuda (Hitotsubashi University) 1. Asian Economic Growth and Financial Development Byung Woo Kim (ChungJu National University)2. Do Subsidies Enhance or Erode the Cost-Efficiency of Microfinance? Fumiharu Mieno (Kobe University), Hisako Kai (Kobe University)3. Bank Diversification and Monetary Policy Hiroshi Gunji (Daito Bunka University), Yuan Yuan (University of Tokyo)

Discussants: 1. Fumiharu Mieno (Kobe University) 2. Olga Bogach (University of Hawaii at Manoa) 3. Manabu Fujimura (Aoyama Gakuin University)

16:00~16:30 Coffee Break Lobby of LG Convention Hall & Room 1002, International Education Building

16:30~18:00 Concurrent Session 6: CS6-A ~ CS6-F

CS6-A Development and the Environment (Room 1202-1, IEB)Chair: Yeon Kyun Wang (Hoseo University and Chung-Ang University)

1. Deforestation and the Environmental Kuznets Curve: Empirical Evidence from Developing Countries Chien-Chiang Lee (National Sun Yat-sen University), Yi-Bin Chiu (National Sun Yat-sen University), and Chia-Hung Sun (National Chung Cheng University)2. Globalization on Quality of Life Convergence (or Divergence) in the Asia-Pacific between 1975-2005 Jeet Bahadur Sapkota (Waseda University)3. Willingness to Pay for Cleaner Public Transport in Metro Manila Jamil Paolo S. Francisco (Ateneo de Manila University)

Discussants: 1. Catur Sugiyanto (Universitas Gadjah Mada) 2. Jamil Paolo S. Francisco (Ateneo de Manila University) 3. Chia-Hung Sun (National Chung Cheng University)

CS6-B China and India Issues (Room 1401, IEB)Chair: Chong Yah Lim (Nanyang Technological University)

1. Exploring the Dynamics and Sources of Industrial Output Fluctuation: Evidence from India Atish Kumar Dash (Centre for Development Studies)2. Time Varying Volatility in Chinese Economy: A Regional Perspective Qing He (Renmin University of China), Boqun Wang (Johns Hopkins University), and Ning Zhang (Chinese University of Hong Kong)

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3. Betting on the rise of China: Beneficial or Detrimental to Malaysian Macro-economy? Wong Chin-Yoong (Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (Perak Campus)), Eng Yoke Kee (Universiti Tunku Abdul

Rahman (Perak Campus))

Discussants: 1. Turkhan Ali Abdul Manap (International Islamic University Malaysia) 2. Eu Chye Tan (University of Malaya) 3. Qing He (Renmin University of China)

CS6-C Primary Commodity Economics (Room 902, IEB)Chair: Agustin L. Arcenas (University of the Philippines Diliman)

1. Spanish Settler Mortality and the Origins of Extractive Institutions in the Philippines Prince Christian R. Cruz (University of the Philippines)2. Economy of Coastal and Marine Resource Management in the Philippines: The Case of the Banate Bay Resource Management Council (BBRMCI) in Iloilo Agustin L. Arcenas (University of the Philippines Diliman), Joseph J. Capuno (University of the Philippines, Diliman),

and Alice Joan Ferrer (University of Philippines-Visayas) 3. Impacts of Climate Change on Agriculture and Policy Options for Adaptation: The Case of Vietnam Bingxin Yu (International Food Policy Research Institute), Tingju Zhu (International Food Policy Research Institute),

Clemens Breisinger (International Food Policy Research Institute), and Nguyen Manh Hai (Central Institute for Economic Management, Vietnam)

Discussants: 1. Bingxin Yu (International Food Policy Research Institute) 2. Chikako Yamauchi (National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies) 3. Prince Christian R. Cruz (University of the Philippines)

CS6-D Global Imbalances and Economic Recovery (2) (Room 903, IEB)Chair: Akira Kohsaka (Osaka University)

1. The Impact of FDI on Asian Economic Growth: Some New Evidences after Country Classifications Net Seila (Nagoya University)2. Managing Vietnam’s Macroeconomic and Financial Risks in the New Global Context Nguyen Duc Thanh (Vietnam National University, Hanoi)3. What Makes International Capital Flows So Volatile? : Push vs. Pull Factors in the Case of Korea Tae-Joon Kim (Korea Institute of Finance and Dongduk Women’s University), Jai-Won Ryou (Konkuk University)

Discussants: 1. Radziah Adam (Universiti Sains Malaysia) 2. Shigeyuki Abe (Doshisha University) 3. Chee-Keong Choong (Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (Perak Campus))

CS6-E Green Growth and the Global Economy (3) (Room 1402, IEB)Chair: Hal Hill (Australian National University)

1. The Impact of Carbon Emissions on Birth Rates and Death Rates in Asean+3 John Paolo R. Rivera(De La Salle University), Kurt Gerrard T. See (De La Salle University)2. Scenarios for Climate Change Mitigation from the Energy Sector in Indonesia: The Role of Fiscal Instruments Arief Anshory Yusuf (Padjadjaran University), Ahmad Komarulzaman (Padjadjaran University), Wawan Hermawan (Padjadjaran University), Djoni Hartono (University of Indonesia), and Kindy R. Sjahrir (Ministry of Finance, Republic of Indonesia)

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Discussants: 1. Hal Hill (Australian National University) 2. Chi Gong (Seoul National University)

CS6-F Economic Recovery and Income Disparity (Room 1002, IEB)Chair: Hiro Lee (Osaka University)

1. Why doesn’t India Industrialize? : A Dynamic General Equilibrium Approach Tomoaki Kotera (University of Tokyo)2. The Impact of Trade Reforms on Wage Inequality: Evidence from Sri Lanka Piyanga Dunusinghe (Kyushu University)3. The Impacts of Global Economic Downturns on Labour Market in Thailand Amornrat Apinunmahakul (National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA)), Martin Reichhuber (The World Bank)

Discussants: 1. Hiro Lee (Osaka University) 2. Zheng Fang (Nanyang Technological University) 3. Shandre M. Thangavelu (National University of Singapore)

18:00 End of Convention

Lists of Participants Name e-mail Affiliation

Turkhan Ali ABDUL MANAP [email protected] International Islamic University MalaysiaShigeyuki ABE [email protected] Doshisha UniversityMichael Ralph M. ABRIGO [email protected] Philippine Institute for Development StudiesRadziah ADAM [email protected] Universiti Sains MalaysiaShahid AHMED [email protected] Jamia Millia Islamia(Central University)Joseph Dennis ALBA [email protected] Nanyang Technological UniversityFernando ALDABA [email protected] Ateneo de Manila UniversityRafaelita ALDABA [email protected] Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS)Dararatt ANANTANASUNONG [email protected] National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA)Mitsuyo ANDO [email protected] Keio UniversityAmornrat APINUNMAHAKUL [email protected]; [email protected] National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA)Agustin L. ARCENAS [email protected] University of the Philippines DilimanMukul G. ASHER [email protected] National University of SingaporeYoko ASUYAMA [email protected] Institute of Developing Economies, Japan External Trade OrganizationRonald A. BABULA [email protected] Commodity Futures Trading CommissionAhmad Zubaidi BAHARUMSHAH [email protected] Universiti Putra MalaysiaErniel BARRIOS [email protected] University of the PhilippinesOlga BOGACH [email protected] University of Hawaii at ManoaChinnasod CHAI [email protected] CHAISRISAWATSUK [email protected] National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA)Chansathith CHALEUNSINH [email protected] Kobe UniversityTze-Haw CHAN [email protected] Universiti Sains MalaysiaChun Ping CHANG [email protected] Shih Chien UniversityVatthanamixay CHANSOMPHOU [email protected] Hiroshima UniversityQun CHEN [email protected] Universiti Sains MalaysiaShu-Hen CHIANG [email protected] Chung Yuan Christian UniversityByung-il CHOI [email protected] Ewha Womans UniversityYong-Seok CHOI [email protected] Kyung Hee UniversityYun Jeong CHOI [email protected] Kyung Hee UniversityChee-Keong CHOONG [email protected] University Tunku Abdul Rahman (Perak Campus)Tamgid Ahmed CHOWDHURY [email protected] Macquarie University N. S. COORAY [email protected] International University of JapanBienvenido S. CORTES [email protected] Pittsburg State UniversityPrince Christian R. CRUZ [email protected] University of the PhilippinesLudo CUYVERS [email protected] University of AntwerpPriyanga Mmahesh Dunusinghe DADAYAKKARA DEWAGE [email protected] Kyushu University

Atish Kumar DASH [email protected] Centre for Development StudiesPhilippa DEE [email protected] Australian National UniversityNadia DOYTCH [email protected] University of New HavenPeter DRYSDALE [email protected] Australian National UniversityJulan DU [email protected] Chinese University of Hong KongYoke-kee ENG [email protected] Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (Perak Campus)Zheng FANG [email protected] Nanyang Technological UniversityJamil Paolo S. FRANCISCO [email protected] Ateneo de Manila UniversityManabu FUJIMURA [email protected] Aoyama Gakuin UniversityTakahiro FUKUNISHI [email protected] Institute of Developing Economies Japan External Trade Organization Kurt Gerrard T. SEE [email protected] De La Salle University

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Name e-mail AffiliationCristela GOCE-DAKILA [email protected] GOH [email protected] University of MalayaChi GONG [email protected] Seoul National UniversityBrian C. Gozun [email protected] De La Salle UniversityHiroshi GUNJI [email protected] Daito Bunka UniversityHongyul Han Hanyang UniversityKimie HARADA [email protected] Chuo UniversityKazunobu HAYAKAWA [email protected] Institute of Developing Economies, Japan External Trade Organization Qing HE [email protected] Renmin University of ChinaHal HILL [email protected] Australian National UniversityMasakazu HOJO [email protected] Niigata UniversityChee-Wooi HOOY [email protected] Universiti Sains MalaysiaIsao HORINO [email protected] Osaka UniversityMasaru ICHIHASHI [email protected] Hiroshima UniversityShinichi ICHIMURA [email protected] Kyoto UnivesityBuru IM [email protected] Seoul National University Nazrul ISLAM [email protected] United NationsAdis ISRANGKURA [email protected] National Institute for Development Administration (NIDA)Ken ITAKURA [email protected] Nagoya City UniversityKeiko ITO [email protected] Senshu UniversityShoichi ITO [email protected] Kwansei Gakuin UniversityJuliana JELANI [email protected] Universiti Sains MalaysiaYuncheol JEONG [email protected] Keio UniversityShikha JHA [email protected] Asian Development BankJun JIANG [email protected] Mahidol University International CollegeDongho JO [email protected] Ewha Womans UniversityJuthathip JONGWANICH [email protected] Asian Institute of Technology (AIT)Ponciano Jr. INTAL [email protected] Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA)Kowitt KANGSANAN [email protected] National Anti-Corruption Commission, ThailandHidefumi KASUGA [email protected] Kansai UniversityMitsuhiko KATAOKA [email protected] Chiba Keizai UniversityAhmed M. KHALID [email protected] Bond UniversityNoor Aini KHALIFAH [email protected] Universiti Kebangsaan MalaysiaSirilaksana KHOMAN [email protected] National Anti-Corruption Commission, ThailandByung Woo KIM [email protected] ChungJu National UniversityJi Youn KIM [email protected] Seoul National UniversityJoon-Kyung KIM [email protected] KDI School of Public Policy and ManagementSoyoung KIM [email protected] Seoul National UniversityTaeyoon KIM [email protected] Korea Institute for International Economic Policy (KIEP)

Fukunari KIMURA [email protected] Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA) and Keio University

Kozo KIYOTA [email protected] Yokohama National UniversityArchanun KOHPAIBOON [email protected] Thammasat UniversityAkira KOHSAKA [email protected] Osaka UniversityAhmad KOMARULZAMAN [email protected] Padjadjaran UniversityDenise Eby KONAN [email protected] University of Hawaii at ManoaSherry Tao KONG [email protected] Australian National UniversityDong Koo KIM [email protected] Seoul National UniversityTomoaki KOTERA [email protected] University of TokyoMedhi KRONGKAEW [email protected] National Anti-Corruption Commission, ThailandMasamitsu KURATA [email protected] The University of TokyoKyosuke KURITA [email protected] Kwansei Gakuin UniversityThi Phuong Nhung LAI [email protected] Hitotsubashi UniversityViet Trung LE [email protected] Kobe UniversityHiro LEE [email protected] Osaka UniversityJae-Hyung LEE [email protected] Seoul National UniversityJong Wha LEE [email protected] Korea University and Asian Development BankKeun LEE [email protected] Seoul National UniversityHyun-Hoon Lee [email protected] Kangwon National UniversityGoh Kim LENG [email protected] University of MalayaFengliang LI [email protected] Tsinghua UniversityMengLing LI [email protected]; [email protected] Nanyang Technological UniversityTianguo LI [email protected] Seoul National UniversityChong Yah LIM [email protected] Nanyang Technological UniversityChun-Hung LIN [email protected] Tamkang UniversityYiing Jia LOKE [email protected] Universiti Sains MalaysiaGiang Thanh LONG [email protected] National Economics University and ERIATippawan LORSUWANNARAT [email protected] National Institute of Development Administration Bangkok, ThailandTomohiro MACHIKITA [email protected] Institute of Developing Economies, Japan External Trade Organization Masayoshi MARUYAMA [email protected] Kobe UniversityToshiyuki MATSUURA [email protected] Keio UniversityColin MCKENZIE [email protected] Keio UniversityFumiharu MIENO [email protected] Kobe UniversityChristian D. MINA [email protected] Philippine Institute for Development Studies Peter MORTON [email protected] Chinese Cultural UniversityOleksandr MOVSHUK [email protected] University of ToyamaMamoru NAGANO [email protected] Nagoya City UniversityChikafumi NAKAMURA [email protected] Hitotsubashi UniversityDionisius NARJOKO [email protected] Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA)Seila NET [email protected] Nagoya UniversityCam Nhung NGUYEN [email protected] Yokohama National UniversityThi Thuy Vinh NGUYEN [email protected] Kobe UniversityDuc Thanh NGUYEN [email protected] Vietnam National University, HanoiHyoungsik Noh [email protected] Korea Institute of Finance (KIF)Eiji OGAWA [email protected] Hitotsubashi UniversityJohn Junggun OH [email protected] Korea University

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onvention of the East Asian Econom

ic Association

Name e-mail AffiliationMisa OKABE [email protected] Economic Research Institute for ASEAN & East Asia (ERIA)Keisuke OKADA [email protected] Kyoto UniversityHidenobu OKUDA [email protected] Hitotsubashi UniversityPhanhpakit ONPHANHDALA [email protected] Kobe UniversityHiroshi Osada [email protected] Nagoya UniversityHitoshi Osaka [email protected] Kyushu UniversitySothea OUM [email protected] Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA)Marian PANGANIBAN [email protected] University of the PhilippinesCyn-Young PARK [email protected] Asian Development BankDonghyun PARK [email protected] Asian Development BankJun-ki PARK [email protected] Seoul National UniversityCraig PARSONS [email protected] Yokohama National UniversityFriska PARULIAN [email protected] Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA)Ruimei PENG [email protected] Tsinghua UniversityVictor PONTINES [email protected] Flinders UniversityArief RAMAYANDI [email protected] Asian Development Bank

Eric D. RAMSTETTER [email protected] International Centre for the Study of East Asian Development and Kyushu University

Rachel C. REYES [email protected] De La Salle UniversitySungho RHO [email protected] Tsinghua UniversityJohn Paolo R. RIVERA [email protected] De La Salle UniversityMaureen Ane D. ROSELLON [email protected] Philippine Institute for Development StudiesJai-Won RYOU [email protected] Konkuk UniversityKatsuhiro SAITO [email protected] University of TokyoMaxensius Tri SAMBODO [email protected] National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS)Sovannroeun SAMRETH [email protected] Kyoto UniversityJeet Bahadur SAPKOTA [email protected] Waseda UniversityKiyotaka SATO [email protected] Yokohama National UniversityYasuyuki SAWADA [email protected] University of TokyoTiar Mutiara SHANTIULI [email protected] Universitas Gadjah MadaXunpeng SHI [email protected] Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA)Junichi SHINKAI [email protected] Osaka UniversityMasahiro SHOJI [email protected] Seijo UniversityNagendra SHRESTHA [email protected] Yokohama National UniversityFoong Swee SIM [email protected] University of MalayaReza Yamora SIREGAR [email protected]; [email protected] South East Asian Central Banks (SEACEN) Research and Training Centre Maria Socorro BAUTISTA [email protected] Asian Development BankReth SOENG [email protected] University of AntwerpBangying SONG [email protected] Guangxi Normal UniversitySasatra SUDSAWASD [email protected] National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA)Saki SUGANO [email protected] University of TokyoCatur SUGIYANTO [email protected] Universitas Gadjah MadaChia-Hung SUN [email protected] National Chung Cheng UniversityYun-Wing SUNG [email protected] Chinese University of Hong KongTeruKazu SURUGA [email protected] Kobe UniversityDenis SUSLOV [email protected] Economic Research Institute, Khabarovsk, RussiaChalongphob SUSSANGKARN [email protected] Thailand Development Research InstituteAubrey D. Tabuga [email protected] Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS)Sadayuki TAKII [email protected] Tokyo International UniversityMiho TAKIZAWA [email protected] Tokyo UniversityEu Chye TAN [email protected] University of MalayaAndrew K.G. TAN [email protected] Universiti Sains MalaysiaKian-Teng KWEK [email protected] University of MalayaAkiko TERADA-HAGIWARA [email protected] Asian Development BankRomeo G. TERUEL [email protected], [email protected] University of St. La SalleSiew-Yean THAM [email protected]; National University of MalaysiaShandre M. THANGAVELU [email protected] National University of Singapore

Yasushi UEKI [email protected] Institute of Developing Economies, Japan External Trade Organization (IDE-JETRO)

Shujiro URATA [email protected] Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA) and Waseda University

Soukavanh VIXATHEP [email protected] Kobe University, GSICSPak Wai LIU [email protected] Chinese University of Hong KongYeon Kyun WANG [email protected] Hoseo University and Chung-Ang UniversityChin Hee HAHN [email protected] Korea Development InstituteChin-Yoong WONG [email protected] Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR)Haitao WU [email protected] Zhongnan University of Economics and LawXiLing WU [email protected] Kwansei Gakuin UniversityYanrui WU [email protected] University of Western AustraliaTaojun XIE [email protected] Nanyang Technological University

Tatsufumi YAMAGATA [email protected] Institute of Developing Economies, Japan External Trade Organization (IDE-JETRO)

Shoichi YAMASHITA [email protected] International Centre for the Study of East Asian Development (ICSEAD)Chikako YAMAUCHI [email protected] National Graduate Institute for Policy StudiesShu-Fei YANG [email protected] Chung-Hua Institution for Economic ResearchKazuhiko YOKOTA [email protected] Waseda UniversityJang-Hee YOO [email protected] Ewha Womans UniversityNaoyuki YOSHINO [email protected] Keio UniversityBingxin YU [email protected] International Food Policy Research InstituteYuan YUAN [email protected] University of TokyoMamoru NAGANO [email protected] Nagoya City UniversityChikafumi NAKAMURA [email protected] Hitotsubashi UniversityDionisius NARJOKO [email protected] Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA)Seila NET [email protected] Nagoya UniversityCam Nhung NGUYEN [email protected] Yokohama National UniversityThi Thuy Vinh NGUYEN [email protected] Kobe UniversityDuc Thanh NGUYEN [email protected] Vietnam National University, HanoiHyoungsik Noh [email protected] Korea Institute of Finance (KIF)

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포스코 워드마크중 ‘P’의 높이를 X라고 가정할때

국문사명의 크기는 0.95X이며 워드마크와 국문사명의

거리는 0.4X로 적용한다.

시그니처 적용시 공간규정에 따른 충분한 공간을 확보해야 한다.

포스코 워드마크중 ‘P’의 높이를 X라고 가정할때

최소공간규정은 0.4X만큼의 공간이 확보되어야 한다.

국문 사명조합

시각적 이미지의 통일성을 확보하기 위해 개발된 시그니처는 기업내의 조직 구성원에게 일체감을 조성하고

대외적으로는 POSCO의 이미지를 일관되게 전달하기 위한 것이므로 사용에 있어서 특별한 주의가 필요하다.

시그니처의 재생은 원칙적으로 CD-Rom에 수록된 원고를 사용하여 Digital Printing 방식에 따라야 한다.

Signature_Korean

x

0.4x

0.95x

x

0.4x

0.4x

0.4x 0.4x

0.4x

0.95x

조합기준

공간규정

x

0.45x

사명의 글자수가 8자 이하일 경우

포스코 워드마크중 ‘p’의 높이를 X라고 가정할때

영문사명의 크기는 0.45X로 적용한다.

또한, 사명조합을 우측기준으로 적용한다.

조합기준

공간규정

시그니처 적용시 공간규정에 따른 충분한 공간을 확보해야 한다.

포스코 워드마크중 ‘P’의 높이를 X라고 가정할때

최소공간규정은 0.4X만큼의 공간이 확보되어야 한다.

영문 사명조합

시각적 이미지의 통일성을 확보하기 위해 개발된 시그니처는 기업내의 조직 구성원에게 일체감을 조성하고

대외적으로는 POSCO의 이미지를 일관되게 전달하기 위한 것이므로 사용에 있어서 특별한 주의가 필요하다.

시그니처의 재생은 원칙적으로 CD-Rom에 수록된 원고를 사용하여 Digital Printing 방식에 따라야 한다.

Signature_English

0.4x

0.4x 0.4x

0.4x

x

0.45x


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