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  Mary E. Lovely

Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs,
Syracuse University
Chair, International Relations
Melvin A. Eggers Economics Faculty Scholar
Professor of Economics
Senior Research Associate, Moynihan Institute



Conferences


China, Japan and the U.S.: Deeper Integration

 
Workshop:     The East-West Center
                       Honolulu, Hawaii
                       January

Conference:   Asian Development Bank Institute, Tokyo
                       May 28-29, 2009

 
Organizers:    Theresa Greaney and Mary Lovely

 

Session 1:  Overview on Trade and FDI               
Chair:  Mario Lamberte, Research Director, ADBI

 

“Decomposing China-Japan-U.S. Trade: Vertical Specialization, Ownership, and Organizational Form

 

Presenters: Judith M. Dean, U.S. International Trade Commission, and Mary E. Lovely, Syracuse University

Discussant: Ryuhei Wakasugi, Kyoto University

 

 

“Assessing Foreign Direct Investment Relationships between China, Japan and the United States”

 

Presenters: Theresa M. Greaney, University of Hawaii, and Yao Li, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China

Discussant: Yuqing Xing, GRIPS

 

 

Session 2: Industry-Level Trade and Multinational Firms
Chair: Theresa M. Greaney, University of Hawaii

 

“Knowledge Spillovers from FDI in China: The Role of Educated Labor in Multinational Enterprises”

 

Presenters: Yasuyuki Todo, University of Tokyo, and Li-An Zhou, Peking University

Discussant: Eric Ramstetter, ICSEAD

 

 

 

“Global Production Networks and China’s Processing Trade”

 

Presenters:  Ari Van Assche, HEC Montréal, Chang Hong, Clark University, and Alyson Ma, University of San Diego

Discussant:  Eiichi Tomiura, Yokohama National University

 

Session 2: Industry-Level Trade and Multinational Firms (continued)
Chair
: Theresa M. Greaney, University of Hawaii

 

Revaluation of the Chinese yuan and triad trade: A gravity assessment”

 

Presenter:  Miaojie Yu, Peking University

Discussant: Tomohiko Inui, Nihon University


 

Session 3: High-level Panel on Prospects of the Cooperation among the PRC, Japan and the United States
Chair
: Masahiro Kawai, Dean of Asian Development Bank Institute

 

Panelists:

Hitoshi Tanaka, Senior Fellow of the Japan Center for International Exchange and Former Deputy Foreign Minister of Japan

Peter Petri, Brandeis University

Jonathan Fried, Ambassador of Canada to Japan

 

Session 4: Regional Integration
Chair
: Mary E. Lovely, Syracuse University

 

China-Japan-United States Integration amid Global Rebalancing: A Computable General Equilibrium Analysis

 

Presenters: Masahiro Kawai and Fan Zhai, Asian Development Bank Institute

Discussant: Hiro Lee, Osaka University


 
 

“Asia-Pacific Cooperation and the Global Financial Crisis: Issues in Global and Regional Leadership”

 

Presenters: Peter A. Petri, Brandeis University and East-West Center, and Michael Plummer, Johns Hopkins University and East West Center

Discussant: Willem Thorbecke, RIETI

 

 

 

“China, Japan and the United States:  Implications of Export-Led Growth for Evolution of the International Trading System”

 

Presenters: Chad Bown and Rachel McCulloch, Brandeis University,

Discussant: Fukunari Kimura, Keio University