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Changes in EC Competition Policy, and Korea's Policy Response
Chung-Ki Min Date 1993.08.23
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Competitiveness of Korean Products in the EC Import Market
This paper analyzes the competitiveness of Korean products in the EC import market and takes a variety of views on its role in global economic order and medium-and long-term trends in EC trade policies. In this regard, the paper m..
Bak-Soo Kim Date 1993.08.21
DownloadContentSummaryThis paper analyzes the competitiveness of Korean products in the EC import market and takes a variety of views on its role in global economic order and medium-and long-term trends in EC trade policies. In this regard, the paper makes some policy recommendations for Korea-EC trade relations.
The composition of this study is as follows. Section II reviews the trends and trade environment of the EC. Section III-VI examines the evolution of EC's import structure (III), its structure of compatitive advantage(IV), a possessory rate of Korean products in the EC's market (V) and a degree of export competitiveness toward the EC(VI). Through such analysis, some strategies and directions for trade in the EC are expected. In addition, Section IV forecasts the priority of the U.S regional trade policymaking process in accordance with the changes in the global economic order. Section VII contains the summary and political implications. -
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NAFTA and a Comparison of the Competitiveness between Korea and Mexico in the U.S. Market
This paper reviews the recent trends in foreign direct investment in China and its accomplishments. Furthermore, several desirable strategies and policy implications for Korea firms' future overseas investment are proposed.This re..
Sang-Kyom Kim Date 1993.08.10
Free tradeDownloadContentSummaryThis paper reviews the recent trends in foreign direct investment in China and its accomplishments. Furthermore, several desirable strategies and policy implications for Korea firms' future overseas investment are proposed.
This report assesses how the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) will affect Korea exports, comparing the competitiveness between Korea and Mexico in the U.S. market. In this context, in preparing for the timing of NAFTA's establishment, Korea companies need to seek countermeasure actively.
This paper is organized as follows. Section II reviews NAFTA's background and its main contents. Section III illustrates NAFTA's current status and effects. Competitiveness between Korea and Mexico in the U.S. market are compared in Sections IV and V by analyzing export changes, competitive relations, competitiveness by item and NAFTA's tariff effect. Concluding remarks and policy implications are provided in Section VI. -
Impact of Industrial Structures on Trade in Korea, the U.S., and Japan
This study examines how features of trade policy and industrial structure in Korea, the U.S. and Japan affect Korean imports and exports based on existing studies companies affiliated with Japan.In order to analyze these effects, ..
Keuk-Je Sung Date 1993.08.09
Industrial structureDownloadContentSummaryThis study examines how features of trade policy and industrial structure in Korea, the U.S. and Japan affect Korean imports and exports based on existing studies companies affiliated with Japan.
In order to analyze these effects, this study estimates the quantity of trade through each nation's natural resources using the Heckscher-Ohlin-Vanek (HOV) model. Natural resources are made up of the labor population, human resources, the number of scientists, capital stock, the size of the area under cultivation, cattle land and forest area, coal, petroleum and gas, mineral resources and transport distance. -

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