Far Eastern Economic Review 1997 - Abstracts

Far Eastern Economic Review 1997
TitleSubjectAuthors
1997: a year of great significance. (profile of Asian business executives)(Managing in Asia, part 1)Business, internationalJohn Frankenstein
A change of image. (Indonesian banks begin to offer private banking services)Business, internationalRavi Tandon
A future in chips. (Taiwan Trade & Investment)Business, internationalShu-Ching Jean Chen
A land of extremes. (India, 50 years of independence)Business, internationalP. Sainath
A lesson for Asean. (Association of South East Asian Nations)(Column)Business, internationalJusuf Wanandi
Always with us.(North Korean religious leader tries to influence forthcoming election in South Korea)Business, internationalJae Hoon Shim
Another take on Tiananmen.Business, internationalJohn J. Keenan
A question of balance. (Germany; trade with Southeast Asia)(Germany in Asia Advertising Supplement.)Business, internationalEdward F. Roby
A question of class. (Thailand; education system)(Thailand Trade and Development focus.)Business, internationalMichelle Zack
A short-term bargain. (Thailand; tourism)(Thailand Trade and Development focus.)Business, international 
Asia's ahead, Europe's behind.(Column)Business, internationalJacques Attali
Asia's new arms race.(Column)Business, internationalDavid Harries
A stockmarket for China's west.(Column)Business, internationalFang Xingming
A taste for risk. (Daewoo Corp.'s daring investments in Vietnam)(Cover Story)Business, internationalJeremy Grant
Australia Inc.? Companies call for more than laissez-faire.(Australia's industrial policy)Business, internationalLotte Chow, Jonathan Woodier
Awaiting a shake-out. (Taiwan; banks)(Banking in Asia Focus)(Cover Story)Business, internationalRobert Clark, Julian Baum
A wake-up call for Suharto.Business, internationalBaladas Ghoshal
Back-door diplomacy: Pyongyang tries to reach Europe through Germany.Business, internationalHugh Williamson
Banking on buddies.(banking entrepreneurs join forces)Business, internationalBruce Giley
Barren business.(fertilizer monopoly in Indonesia)Business, internationalMargaret Cohen
Basic strength. (Indonesia; economic aspects)(Focus Asian Capital Markets)Business, internationalManuela Saragosa
Battling corporate giants. (Asian Management Awards)Business, international 
Before the flood: Laotian dam plan raises environmentalists' hackles.Business, internationalBertil LIntner
Big is beautiful. (an analysis of the diversification and expansion strategy of Asian conglomerates)Business, internationalPark Ung Suh
Big is beautiful. (the role of Asian conglomerates in the future of global economics)Business, internationalPark Ung Suh
Blue House blues. (impact of collapse of South Korean steel manufacturer Hanbo Iron and Steel)Business, internationalCharles S. Lee, Sim Jae Hoon
Brains for sale.(China; academic businesses)Business, internationalTrish Saywell, Yu Wong
Brave new world. (life story of an Indonesian Chinese woman)Business, internationalKaren Beth Brooks
Breach of faiths: partition ripped open a chasm between Hindus and Muslims in the Subcontinent. (bridging the gap)Business, international 
Bribe with care. (China; automobile driver education)Business, internationalWinter Wright
Building a bulwark: Moscow shores up Tajikistan against Taliban.Business, internationalSophie Quinn-Judge
Bull market.Business, internationalBenjamin Fulford
Calling for politeness.(usage and etiquette of cellular telephones)Business, internationalTina Liu
Call of the urchin.(Sea Urchins business in Maine, US)Business, internationalLee Lawrence
Calm approach to rights. (The 5th Column)Business, internationalHishammuddin Hussein
Capitalist Roader: Tung Chee-hwa's new deal.Business, international 
Captive Kims. (Kim Jong Il and Kim Young Sam of North and South Korea both experience difficulties)Business, international 
Cash in on cash.(rise in importance of cash funds)Business, internationalStuart Fieldhouse
Cheers. (Sri Lanka; economic indicators)Business, internationalManik de Silva
China's three encounters.(links between China and other civilizations)(Column)Business, internationalD.R. Zhou
Chinatown goes uptown. (Shanghai Tang department store, New York, New York)Business, internationalAparna Mukherjee
Chinese shadows. (The City of Light by Jacob d'Ancona; suspected literary hoax)Business, internationalWilliam Jenner
Clouds over Kyoto. (United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change)(Editorial)Business, international 
Comeback dreams: new Congress Party leader checks his options. (Indian government)Business, internationalC.P. Kuruvilla
Crunch time. (Asian firms; investor confidence)Business, internationalSalil Tripathi
Dam buster. (Dai Qing; Chinese dissident writer)Business, internationalPaul Mooney
Dancing on the edge. (Chinese modern dance company)Business, internationalAnnabel Jackson
Deep blue sea: diving.Business, internationalMichael Heazle
Designing woman. (Hong Kong jewellery designer Kai-Yin Lo)(Profile)Business, internationalJoanna Slater
Design well and prosper. (approaches to industrial design in South Korea)(The 5th Column)(Column)Business, internationalJang Wooh Roh
Desktop trader: At last-useful Internet financial-information services.Business, internationalsimon Fluendy
Dissident's dilemma. (Chinese dissident Wang Ruowang regrets leaving China)Business, internationalKyna Rubin
Does Asean matter?: Hun Sen throws down the gauntlet.Business, international 
Dogfight over Tokyo: The U.S.-Japan air spat.Business, international 
Doubt and desire. (mixed views in Hong Kong about return to Chinese sovereignty)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Down with the World Bank.Business, internationalJeffrey A. Winters
Dream harvest. (Maxworth Orchards encourages investment in fruit growing)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Drive to automate. (Technology)Business, internationalPeta Firth
Eat your greens. (China Trade & Investment)Business, internationalAlysha Webb
Emphasizing quality. (Asian Management Awards for operations management)Business, international 
Europe and Asia can be closer.(Column)Business, internationalLeon Brittan
Fancy footwork. (Russia seeks more positive links with North Korea)Business, internationalSophie Quinn-Judge
Fast track for business. (Asia; German companies)(Germany in Asia Advertising Supplement.)Business, internationalEdward F. Roby
Fatal attraction.(New Delhi traffic conditions and accident statistics)Business, internationalJug Suraiya
Feeling squeezed: Thailand's economic woes fuel worker unrest.Business, internationalGordon Fairclough
Feeling the pain.(impact of Indonesian currency crisis)Business, internationalJohn McBeth, Fanny Lioe
Feeling the squeeze. (Indonesia; banking system)(Banking in Asia Focus)(Cover Story)Business, internationalRavi Tandon
Floating flashpoint: fishing fleets aggravate regional tensions.Business, internationalGordon Fairclough
From the ashes. (Clark Field resort, Philippines)Business, internationalJane Ram
Global gourmet: an American-born Chinese chef combines the best from East and West. (Ken Hom)Business, internationalAdrienne Mong
Global grasp. (Li & Fung Ltd. to set the pace of international trade in Hong Kong)Business, internationalLynne Curry
Globalization and currencies. (Southeast Asia; financial crisis, part played by globalized financial markets)(Column)Business, internationalPradumna B. Rana
Goodbye ... and hello. (transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong to China in pictures)Business, international 
Graft and the small business.(bureaucratic corruption in Indonesia)Business, internationalHetifah Sjaifudian
Hanbo's legacy.Business, internationalShin Jang Sup
Hidden value: fund managers profit as companies restructure. (European Stocks)(Where to Put your Money)Business, internationalStuart Fieldhouse
High-wire act. (politics in Malaysia)Business, internationalJ. Jayasankaran
Honeymoon in Hong Kong.(Hong Kong economic policy)(Editorial)Business, international 
Honouring excellence: presenting Asia's most creative managers.Business, international 
Howard's long honeymoon. (Australian prime minister John Howard influences slow pace of economic reform in Australia)(Column)Business, internationalDes Moore
How the experts see it.(expert views of Asian stock markets)Business, international 
How the experts see it.(expert views on Asian financial markets)Business, international 
How the experts see it: get ready for a volatile year. (Where to Put your Money)Business, international 
If only .... (India; possible loss of economic opportunity)Business, internationalSalil Tripathi
Indonesia and the IMF pill. (International Monetary Fund)(Column)Business, internationalSteven Susanto
Indonesian army faces change.Business, internationalBob Lowry
Innovate, please.(Singapore's economic policy regarding entrepreneurs)Business, internationalMurrey Hiebert
In the Chinese grain.(increasing popularity of Chinese antique furniture)Business, internationalEsther Wachs Book
In the line of fire: bureaucratic scandals may set the stage for reform.Business, internationalSebastian Moffett
Jiang's wager: the privatization of Chinese life.(Editorial)Business, international 
Keep politics out of the law. (importance of keeping politics separate from the law in Hong Kong)(The 5th Column)(Column)Business, internationalAudrey Eu
Kick off, cash in: Asian sport is now big business. Stadium attendances and TV ratings have soared, and corporate sponsors are tripping over each other to tap sport's pulling power.Business, international 
Latin lessons for Asia. (major financial crises; analysis)(Column)Business, internationalPaul Krugman
Learn from the past. (analysis of Chinese-US relations)Business, internationalWang Gungwu
Learning community spirit. (Asian Management Awards for development management)Business, international 
Listening to customers. (Asian Management Awards for marketing)Business, international 
Lost contracts. (death of businessman Shoul Eisenberg a big loss to China-Israel trade relations)Business, internationalYaroslav Trofimov
Made in America.Business, internationalTim Wilson
Market potential, investment climate.Business, international 
Military trim.(United States military policy in Asia)Business, internationalRichard Halloran
Mirror, mirror. (Japanese novelist Banana Yoshimoto)Business, internationalSuvendrini Kakuchi
National divide. (Malaysia; Peninsular Malaysia and the states of Sabah and Sarawak)(Cover Story)Business, internationalMurray Hiebert, S. Jayasankran
Not a happy bunch: World Bank/IMF meeting wasn't the party many expected.Business, internationalHenny Sender, John McBeth, J. Jayasankaran
Now's your chance. (Southeast Asian economies; opportunity for economic change)(Cover Story)Business, internationalHenny Sender, Rigoberto Tiglao, Murray Hiebert, Rodney Tasker, Margot Cohen, John McBeth, S Jayasankaran, Alkman Granitsas
Open and shut skies.(India's airline industry investments)Business, internationalJonathan Karp
Optimism in the air. (Japanese banks)(Banking in Asia Focus)(Cover Story)Business, internationalJames Paradise
Paging Santa.(technology gifts.)Business, internationalClive Bickers
Paper chasers: media take back seat in drive against graft.(Corruption: The Challenge to Reform in Asia's Democracies)Business, internationalCharles Lee, Julian Baum, Sachiko Sakamaki, Aparisim Ghosh
Payback time. (property deal; Philippines)Business, internationalRigoberto Tiglao, Juanito Vicencio
Picture Mumbai: Landmarks of a New Generation. (exhibition)Business, internationalJon Alff
Plug and play. (Intel's Universal Serial Bus) (Hardware Review)(Evaluation)Business, international 
Points to ponder. (India, history)Business, internationalRasul Bailay, Shiraz Sidhva
Politically incorrect: Lee Kuan Yew backs down as Malaysians protest.Business, internationalMurray Hiebert, Jayasankaran S.
Power in numbers. (China)Business, internationalKatherine Stephan
Power politics: local interests in Sabah drive electricity sell-off.Business, internationals. Jayasankaran
Power struggle: Taipower's heavy hand stalls privatization plans.Business, internationalRobert Clark
Power the the people: Top-line laptops pack a punch-at a price.Business, internationalSimon Fluendly
Pretty pictures, bad art.Business, internationalLaura Fan
Promoting from within. (Asian Management Awards for people development and management)Business, international 
Putting members first. (Asian Management Awards for information technology management)Business, international 
Reality bites. (Vietnam; foreign banks)(Banking in Asia Focus)(Cover Story)Business, internationalAndy Soloman
Reality check. (Chinese banks)(includes related article)Business, internationalMatt Forney, Pam Yatsko
Rebound pending. (Taiwan)Business, international 
Recurrent rebound. (electronics exports; Southeast Asia)Business, internationalJoanna Slater, Alkman Granitsas
Referred pain. (Malaysia; effects of Thai financial crisis)(Focus Asian Capital Markets)Business, internationalPatricia Lui
Renminbi transparency.(convertibility of Chinese currency)(Column)Business, internationalGeorge Yu
Rock the house: Hanbo Steel's collapse rattles Korea Inc.Business, internationalCharles Lee S.
Rose-tinted glasses.(revival in popularity of ex-South Korean president Park Chung Hee)Business, internationalShim Hae Joon
Safe haven.(former nuclear scientist Joan Hinton's life on Chinese dairy farm)(Interview)Business, internationalJoan Hinton
Shooting star: Hideki Irabu only lasted 18 days in the U.S. major leagues.Business, internationalA. Lin Neumann
Soft climb.(climbing Mount Kinabalu)Business, internationalMichael Scown
Softly, softly. (Taiwan Trade & Investment)Business, internationalEric Valles
Sole survivor.(North Korean prisoner of war, Lee Kwang Soo, learns about South Korean economy and society)Business, internationalMichael Baker
Southern comfort.(acceptance of Asian cultures in Australia)Business, internationalSimon Elegant
Split personality. (mixed indications about relations between US and China)Business, internationalRobert A. Manning
Sticky wicket. (Hong Kong Cricket Association seeks to secure future of cricket under Chinese sovereignty)Business, internationalEmma Levine
Strange bedfellows: former foes join up in ruling coalition.Business, internationalKedar Man Singh
Summer's fires: hazy thinking on the environment.(Editorial)Business, international 
Taiwan after 1997.Business, internationalParris H. Chang
Taking stock. (bringing business concepts to politics)(Editorial)Business, international 
Tarnishing the image. (Malaysian entrepreneurs)(Column)Business, internationalSheryll Stothard
The black ships. (Japan; financial structures)(Column)Business, international 
The broken triangle.Business, internationalPeter W. Rodman
The burden of age.(need for reform of the Chinese pension system)Business, internationalMatt Quinn-Judge Forney Sophie, Bay Fang
The business of managing: the human factor. (human-resource management; Asia)(Managing in Asia Special Report, part 3)Business, internationalJohn Frankenstein
The calm after. (India, 50 years of independence)Business, internationalAparisim. Ghosh
The case against Hong Kong.(Hong Kong as an investment location)(Interview)Business, international 
The case for a Forex exchange.Business, internationalTong Kooi Ong
The cutting edge. (cloning trees) (Technology)Business, internationalSteve Usdin
The deal that died: negotiators thought they'd succeeded in ending the Khmer Rouge's long guerrilla war.Business, internationalnate Thayer
The face of China future. (return of Hong Kong to Chinese sovereignty offers opportunities for China)(Editorial)Business, international 
The good earth.(Thai rural economy)Business, internationalMichael Vatikiotis, Khon Kaen
The great survivor.(Hindustan Ambassador motor car)Business, internationalStephen Alter
The Indian ideal: the end of the 'Third Way'.Business, international 
The irony of the Golden Share.(China to sell majority shares in state-owned enterprises but still retain control)Business, internationalChang. T.K.
The mandarin. (South Korean presidential candidate Lee Hoi Chang)(Cover Story)Business, internationalShim Jae Hoon.
The new missionaries. (ecologists)(Column)Business, internationalDeepak Lal
The next battle. (Southeast Asia; social and political stability)Business, internationalRigoberto Tiglao, Michael Vatikiotis, John McBeth, S. Jayasankaran, Fanny Lioe, Suresh Unny
The perils of China.Business, internationalNg Wai Lun
The Philippine disease. (problems with foreign investment in the Philippines)Business, international 
The review contest: fund managers place their $100,000 bets. (Where to Put your Money)Business, internationalChai Kim Wah
The right stuff.(IMF measures to assist Asian economies)Business, internationalAlkman Grantsas
The selling of the president: Jiang Zemin offers a kinder, gentler China.Business, international 
The soul of cities.Business, internationalKhoo Salma Nasution
The sun also sets. (sport in Asia)Business, internationalSebastian Moffett
The trouble with Kim. (Jay Kim's election victory made possible by political campaign contributions from non-US citizens and private companies)Business, internationalChristian Berthelsen
The will to change. (Pakistan; public sector bank reforms)(Banking in Asia Focus)Business, internationalFarhan Bokhari
Think about it.(changes in the South Korean educational system)Business, internationalCecilia M. Kang
Thinking long-term. (Asian Management Awards for financial management)Business, international 
Time to do something. (Environment in Asia)Business, internationalFaith Keena
To a distant shoreline.Business, internationalAshok V. Desai
Trail blazers. (Taiwanese investors brave Cambodia's economy)Business, internationalMatthew Lee, Julian Baum
Treading water. (Papua New Guinea)Business, internationalRowan Callick
Truth and dare: Chinese weekend paper rakes scandal-and bucks.Business, internationalTim Wilson
Try and try again: Thailand writes another constitution.Business, international 
Wages of war. (Sri Lanka)Business, internationalManik de Silva
Warmth in Siberia: Hashimoto and Yeltsin hope to thaw relations.Business, internationalPeter Landers, Sergei Blagov
Wasting away: Pyongyang's recycling efforts spark concern.Business, internationalHugh Williamson
What next?: Malaysia's policy flip-flops and lambasting of foreign speculators have many investors reassessing the Asian tiger and its neighbours.Business, internationalS. Jayasankaran, Muray Hiebert
Who's afraid of Super 301? (Omnibus Trade and Competitiveness Act 1988; Super 301 clause)(Column)Business, internationalChoi Byung Il
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