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The Brookings Institution and the Sejong Institute co-hosted the inaugural session of the Seoul-Washington Forum on May 1 and 2, 2006, at the Westin Grand Hotel in Washington, DC. The Forum brought together scholars and former officials from the United States and the Republic of Korea to address the pressing issues facing the Korean peninsula and the U.S.-ROK alliance. Panel topics addressed by senior scholars and former officials from both sides included: the U.S.-ROK alliance; the six-party talks; replacing the armistice; and Korea-U.S. economic cooperation. The Forum was made possible by the generous support of the Korea Foundation.
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Center for Economic and International Trade Studies
The Korean economy has experienced significant changes since the country's developmental dictatorship and the U.S.-Soviet Cold War came to an end in the late 1980s. Internally, Korea is making a transition to a system where resources are allocated through market mechanism rather than through government control and protection. Externally, the country is faced with the challenge of redefining its economic development strategy in response to the spread of globalization and the rise of China.
In response to these changes, the Center for Economy and International Trade will explore policy options designed to establish market discipline and enhance growth potential, and seek to provide a strategic framework and policy agenda for external economic cooperation. Major research areas include: corporate governance, competition and regulatory policy, R&D policy, and trade policy. |
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