- 22Oct2012
The personal data economy: What trade barriers impede the cross-border flow of personal data?
Personal data is "digital data created by and about people". This can take various forms, such as the data more traditionally collected by public and private service providers, including information on a person's identity, age, gender, place of birth, next of kin etc.
- 15Oct2012
Leveraging FDI to increase worker productivity in Asia
Many have noted that Asian countries need to rebalance their economies. Several have argued that the best way to rebalance growth is by increasing productivity.
- 8Oct2012
Has regional integration in Central Asia been trade liberalizing?
In the last few years, economic policy rhetoric and actions in Kazakhstan, Russia, and Belarus have been notably tilted towards regional economic integration.
- 1Oct2012
Linking Asia and Latin America through trade agreements
The time seems ripe for more South-South inter-regional cooperation. While Korean food may be notoriously hard to pair with wine, Chilean wines are now regular features at the Korean dinner table served alongside popular Korean dishes.
- 24Sep2012
The long road to the World Trade Organization for small Pacific Island States
Becoming a member of the WTO is not always easy. Accession is a complicated and cumbersome process, taking an average of 10 years to complete.
- 17Sep2012
To trade with love: Unlocking human potential
What are the key steps in countering a global economic slowdown? Businesses typically cut costs through layoffs and price adjustments.
- 3Sep2012
Special economic zones in Myanmar: A likely success?
Following the success of Nobel Peace Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi in the recent by-elections in Myanmar and the easing of sanctions by a number of developed countries, foreign investors are increasingly expressing interest in the country.
- 28Aug2012
The brave new world of digital manufacturing and what it might mean for trade policy
Three dimensional printers can make everything from solid-fuel rockets to nano-particles. This technology is part of a set of processes known more generally as digital manufacturing.
- 13Aug2012
Olympic assumptions: Mega-sporting events and trade outcomes
The 2012 Olympics will cost the host country, Britain, an estimated 14.4 billion dollars. In 2008, the People’s Republic of China is reported to have spent more than 42 billion dollars on the Beijing Olympics.
- 6Aug2012
Goodbye, People’s Republic of China. Hello (again), America?
For two decades, the People’s Republic of China’s (PRC) processing trade has made it the “world’s factory”