[governance-vn] East Asian Bureau of Economic Research (EABER)

Vern Weitzel vern.weitzel at gmail.com
Mon Aug 25 22:57:58 EST 2008


Subject: [*****] East Asian Bureau of Economic Research (EABER)
Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2008 18:01:01 +1000
From: Reviews of Internet resources for Asian Studies	<asia-www-monitor at anu.edu.au>
To: asia-www-monitor at anu.edu.au

The Asian Studies WWW Monitor: Aug 2008, Vol. 15, No. 9 (283)
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06 Aug 2008

East Asian Bureau of Economic Research (EABER)

www.eaber.org, Canberra, Australia

Self-description:
"The East Asian Bureau of Economic Research is a forum for
high-quality economic research focussing on issues facing the
economies of East Asia. It comprises representatives from Japan,
China, South Korea, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Malaysia, the
Philippines, Indonesia and Australia. The rapid development of the
East Asian economies, the growth of intra-regional trade, financial
and other economic interaction, and East Asia's new role in the
global economy all underline the need for access to a vastly
increased range of quality economic analysis on East Asia. [...]

EABER [is] Supported By Ministry of Finance, Japan; AusAID; [and the
ANU's] Crawford School of Economics and Government. [...]

The East Asian Bureau of Economic Research involves co-operation
among key research institutes in Asia, including: The Crawford School
of Economics and Government, Australian National University,
Australia, The Economic Institute of Cambodia, Cambodia, The China
Center for Economic Research, Peking University, China, The
Department of Economics and Finance, City University of Hong Kong,
China, The Centre for Strategic and International Studies, Indonesia,
The SMERU Research Institute, Indonesia, The Policy Research
Institute, Ministry of Finance, Japan, The Malaysian Institute for
Economic Research, Malaysia, The Philippines Institute for
Development Studies, the Philippines, The Wee Kim Wee Centre,
Singapore Management University, Singapore, Singapore Centre for
Applied and Policy Economics, Singapore, The Korean Institute for
Economic Policy, South Korea, The Fiscal Policy Research Institute,
Ministry of Finance, Thailand, The Central Institute for Economic
Management, Ministry of Planning and Investment, Vietnam, The Energy
Research Institute (ERI), National Development and Reform Commission,
China, The Japan Institute of Energy Economics (IEE), Japan, The
Korea Energy Economics Institute (KEEI), South Korea, The Institute
of Asia-Pacific Studies, China Academy of Social Sciences (CASS),
China, The Institute of World Economics and Politics (IWEP), China
Academy of Social Sciences (CASS), China, The School of Finance,
Renmin University of China, China, Australia-Japan Research Centre,
Australian National University, Australia."

Site contents:
* About * Events * Projects (Advancing Economic Integration in South
and East Asia, Institutional Strategies for Improving Micro Economic
Policy Foundations, DPU-ANU Research Project, China East Asia Energy
Project); * Journals * Bookstore * Macroeconomics * Microeconomics *
Trade Labour * Development * Finance * Governance; * Search;
* EABER Newsletter (Aug 2008 Bruce Chapman and Peter Drysdale:
Financing Higher Education in East Asia, Jul 2008 Ishrat Husain:
Pakistan's Trade Liberalization Experience, Jun 2008 Robert Z
Lawrence: Toward a More Effective WTO: the Role of Variable Geometry,
May 2008 Shinji Takagi: The IMF and East Asia, Apr 2008 Will Martin,
Kym Anderson and Cong S. Pham: Does the GATT/WTO Increase Trade in
the Asia-Pacific Region?, Mar 2008 Kym Anderson and Ernesto
Valenzuela: Where to for Agricultural Policies in East Asia?, Feb
2008 Christopher Findlay: What Business Wants from Regional
Cooperation, Jan 2008 Denis Hew: Blueprint for an ASEAN Economic
Community, Dec 2007 Guonan Ma: The Asian Bond Fund Initiatives and
Reform through Learning by Doing, Nov 2007 Stephen Grenville: IMF
Reform: A Lack-of-Progress Report, Oct 2007 Vo Tri Thanh:
Institutions and Private Sector Development in Vietnam, Sep 2007
Peter Drysdale: APEC, East Asia and Reinventing America's
Trans-Pacific Relations?, Aug 2007 Mohamed Ariff: Malaysia: Ten Years
After the Crisis, Jul 2007 Yu Yongding: China and Asian Regionalism
Ten Years After the Crisis, Jun 2007 Shujiro Urata: Japan's New
Foreign Economic Policy: A More Strategic and Activist Model?, May
2007 Fan He: Challenges of China's Economic Reform, April 2007 Shiro
Armstrong: Politics and the Japan-China Economic Relationship, Mar
2007 Shandre Thangavelu: Southeast Asia's Post-Crisis FDI
Performance, Feb 2007 Yiping Huang: The Asian Consensus and Regional
Exchange Rate Policies, Dec 2006 Philippa Dee: Institutions for
enhancing economic policy performance, Nov 2006 Andrew Sheng: The
Asian Way to Integration, Oct 2006 Hadi Soesastro: Finally, a Charter
for ASEAN, Sept 2006, Aug 2006, Jul 2006, Jun 2006, May 2006, Apr
2006, Mar 2006).

URL http://www.eaber.org/intranet/main/eaber_home.php

Internet Archive
http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.eaber.org/intranet/main/eaber_home.php

Link reported by: T. Matthew Ciolek (tmciolek--at--coombs.anu.edu.au)

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Dr T. Matthew Ciolek        tmciolek--at--coombs.anu.edu.au
Head, Internet Publications Bureau, RSPAS,
The National Institute for Asia and the Pacific,
The Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
ph +61 (02) 6125 3124  fax: +61 (02) 62571893  skype: tmciolek
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