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Welcome to the Research Center for International Economics (RCIE) at the
University
of International Business and Economics (UIBE), which was established by the university
in 2008 to promote research and interactions among economists.
Click here for the mission of the Center.
The Center is proud to have Professor WONG Kar-yiu, who just received
the Chang Jiang (Cheung Kong) Visiting Scholarship from the Ministry of
Education of China, to be its director. Click here for the structure of
the center.
The
Center has close relation and cooperation with the
Research Center
for International Economics at the
University of Washington. The Center
is currently working with the Department of Economics, Hong Kong Baptist
University to organize an annual workshop series and to publish
Analytical Reports on the Chinese economic policies.
The Center
will also seek collaborative projects with other research centers and
universities to promote academic exchanges and research.
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The Center is preparing an annual report on the Progress of
Economic Integration in Asia for the
Boao Forum for Asia, which will be held in
Boao, Hainan, China on April 7-11, 2010. The report is co-authored
by Guijun Lin and Kar-yiu Wong, and is being written by more than
twenty economists in many countries.
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The Center established a research group focusing on economic integration. It
had its first meeting on December 20, 2009, right after the third
trade workshop on December 19, 2009. Please
click here for more
information.
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The Center had its third trade workshop on December 19,
2009. Please click here for more information. The workshop
was
followed by the first meeting of the Research Group on Asian
economic integration.
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The
Center organized its first annual conference in Beijing on June
22-23, 2009. Its theme is "China and the World Economy:
Economic Integration and Regional Development".
Click here for its
program.
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The Center had the second trade workshop held on the campus of Hong
Kong Baptist University on February 28, 2009. Sixteen papers were
presented, with participants coming from Hong Kong, Mainland China,
Taiwan, Korea, Japan, Singapore, and Australia. For the program,
list of participants, and other details of the workshop, please
click here.
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The Center
had its first trade workshop on November 22, 2008 in Beijing. It is
a joint workshop series with the Department of Economics, Hong Kong
Baptist University. Click here for the details.

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