Korea's trade, growth of trade and the world economy in post-crisis ASEAN+3 free trade agreement: An econometric and policy analysis

The Korean economy had achieved economic ‘miracles’ in the past, but it currently faces many challenges, economically and politically (Tran Van Hoa, 2002), compounded by a global economic slowdown with hesitant recovery (IMF, 2004), terrorist attacks, regional wars, the SARS and avian flu outbreaks...

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Main Author: Tran, Van Hoa
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: Association of Korean Economic Studies 2004
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Online Access:https://vuir.vu.edu.au/2669/
http://www.akes.or.kr/akes/downfile/Tran20Van20Hoa.pdf
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Summary:The Korean economy had achieved economic ‘miracles’ in the past, but it currently faces many challenges, economically and politically (Tran Van Hoa, 2002), compounded by a global economic slowdown with hesitant recovery (IMF, 2004), terrorist attacks, regional wars, the SARS and avian flu outbreaks in Asia, and domestic and global uncertainty ahead. The paper introduces the extended gravity theory to construct a simple flexible simultaneous-equation econometric model of Korea trade and growth with its major trading partners, and provides efficient empirical results on its trade-growth causality and trade determination over the past two decades. Based on these findings, economic policy challenges are then targeted for study and solution development.