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[KIEP Newsletter Vol.9 No.14] China’s FDI in Europe / The Opening of China's Financial Sector / India’s Second COVID-19 Wave
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KIEP NEWSLETTER
VOL.9 · NO.14 · 2021.07.09
KIEP PUBLICATIONS
China’s FDI in Europe and Europe’s Policy Response
Pyoung Seob Yang, Cheol-Won Lee, Suyeob Na, Taehyun Oh, Young Sun Kim, Hyung Jun Yoon and Yoo-Duk Gang / World Economy Brief 21-23
China’s investment in the European Union (EU) increased significantly during the European financial crisis, but has been on the decline in recent years. The surge of Chinese investment has raised concerns and demands for analysis on the negative effects it could have on the EU companies and industries...
Changing Environment for Opening of Chinese Financial Sector and Implications
Sangbaek Hyun, Suyeob Na, Young Sun Kim, Koun Cho and Bongkyo Seo / World Economy Brief 21-25
The opening of China's financial sector has progressed at a very slow pace, unlike the manufacturing and trade sectors that have pushed for an active opening to the outside world. The Chinese economy has been growing rapidly while serving as a global production base, but since 2012, it has become necessary to modify its approaches...
KIEP OPINIONS
India’s Second COVID-19 Wave: A Hit to the Country’s Economic Recovery
/ Yoon Jae Ro
Amidst fears of a third wave, India is beginning to reopen after the second wave of COVID-19 infections that wreaked havoc in the country in April and May 2021. The number of average daily cases has fallen to just over 50,000 in recent days, down from the peak of around 400,000 on May 9. Several factors are behind the second wave of the pandemic in India...
UPCOMING EVENTS
Call for Papers for East Asian Economic Review
RECENT EVENTS
Think Tanks of Korea, China and Japan Hold Online Experts Meeting
The Korea Institute for International Economic Policy (KIEP) held a virtual experts meeting under the theme of “Strengthening Korea-China-Japan Economic Cooperation under the Current Situation” in joint with the China Center for International Economic Exchanges (CCIEE), and the Japan-China Economic Association (JCEA) on June 18, 2021. Sung-Chun Jung, Vice President at KIEP, began his opening speech with the new challenges Korea, China, and Japan are facing due to increasing uncertainties in the global trade environment...
Seminar on “Sharing 2020 Cooperative Research Outcomes of African and Latin American Areas”
The Korea Institute for International Economic Policy (KIEP) held a seminar on “Sharing 2020 Cooperative Research Outcomes of African and Latin American Areas” at the President Hotel in Seoul on June 18, 2021. Experts gathered to share their research outcomes and discuss issues such as: the East African startups ecosystem, demands of ICT international development cooperation in Africa, trade and investment implications of the Korea-Central America FTA, and medical cooperation between Korea and Latin America...
EAER
East Asian Economic Review
Vol.25, No.2 (June 2021)
KIEP invites prominent researchers and academics to join its Visiting Scholars Program. Launched in 2009, the program aims to promote cross-border exchanges of knowledge, information, insights, and expertise among scholars from different backgrounds. If you are interested in applying to the program for 2022, please find further information on eligible fields, qualifications, responsibilities and benefits, etc. on our website.