Far Eastern Economic Review 1998 - Abstracts

Far Eastern Economic Review 1998
TitleSubjectAuthors
A lost decade? (economists predict uncertain economic future for Asia)(Bob Broadfoot, Anthony Chan, Ajay Kapur, Sun Bae Kim and Rajiv B. Lall)(Cover Story)(Panel Discussion)Business, international 
America's new voice. (Asia-Americans become more active in US politics)Business, internationalMatt Miller, Michael H. Steinberger
A nation awakes: The inside story of Suharto's last days in the palace and an assessment of his legacy.Business, internationalAdam Schwarz, Michael Vatikiotis
A new approach for Indonesia.(Column)Business, internationalJ. Malcolm Dowling
A poor grade for the IMF. (concern in Asia about role of International Monetary Fund)(Column)Business, internationalMartin Khor
A quest for efficiency.(infrastructure investment in Thailand)Business, internationalEmilia Casella
Artistic getaway.(Benesse House, Naoshima, Japan)Business, internationalJonathan Napack
Asian values, Asian valuations.(Editorial)Business, international 
A way out: Indonesia offers autonomy to East Timor.(Editorial)Business, international 
Badla bet goes bad. (India's stock market sector)Business, internationalSucheta Dalal
Bird flu: Peregrine succumbs to Asian fever.Business, international 
Blame Indonesia's Chinese?(ethnic-Chinese blamed for economic problems in Indonesia)Business, internationalMichael Backman
Bonds of convenience.(Japanese companies sell to foreign buyers)Business, internationalEriko Amaho
Bringing home baby: As any stroll through Manhattan's Upper East Side illustrates, affluent Americans are bringing China's orphans to the United States in record numbers.Business, internationalSimon Elegant, Maureen Pao
Celebration of spirit.(Philippine Centennial)Business, internationalRex E. Ellis
China and the War Party. (forces in US in favour of belligerence in relations with China)(Column)Business, internationalLlewellyn H. Rockwell Jr.
China's currency is safe.(Column)Business, internationalFred Hu
China's WTO accession. (World Trade Organization)(Column)Business, internationalBing Xiang
Civilization and the bomb.Business, internationalRobert A. Manning
Corporate Korea in perspective.(Column)Business, internationalBae le Dong
Crisis and conspiracy. (Asian economic crisis)(Column)Business, internationalLinda Y.C. Lim
Digital matchmaker. (Asian Sources Media Web site)Business, internationalCathy Hilborn
Dollars and sense. (US business opposed to sanctions imposed by Congress)Business, internationalNopporn Wong-Anan, Deborah Lutterbeck
Doom thy neighbour: After Hiroshima and Nagasaki...Lahore and Bombay?Business, internationalLawrence Lifschultz
Down but not out. (battling against bird flu in Hong Kong)Business, internationalSimon Elegant
Dying for another hit. (Chinese filmmaker Chen Kaige makes historical epic)Business, internationalScarlet Cheng
Election spice.(female politicians in India)Business, internationalBachi Karkaria
End of the line. (Asian countries expel migrant workers)Business, internationalBertil Lintner, Rigoberto Tiglao, Murray Hiebert, Fanny Lioe
Evolution or revolution? China's consumers look like ... voters. (more accountability in Chinese politics)(Editorial)Business, international 
Flight into the future. (Chek Lap Kok airport, Hong Kong)Business, internationalWilliam Swarts
Follow the Rainbow: There's a pot of gold calling from somewhere, and convergence may find it. (Telecommunications in Asia)Business, international 
Foul-weather friends. (growing support for Japan Communist Party)(includes chronology)Business, internationalMichael Heazle
Friends in Bonn.(B.J. Habibie has contacts in Germany)Business, internationalHenry Williamson
Genocide on display.(Museum of Victims of Political Repression, Ulan Bator, Mongolia)Business, internationalLincoln Kaye
Go down in debt.(financial problems of EverGotesco)Business, internationalRoberto Tiglao
Going for broke: Korea steels itself against failure. (bankrupt firms kept alive in South Korea)(The 7 Capital Sins and the Restructuring of Asia Inc, part 3)(Editorial)Business, international 
Groundhog Day: Japan's tax reluctance signals cold spring.(Editorial)Business, international 
Heed South Asia's concerns.(unrest between India and Pakistan)Business, internationalMarshall Bouton M.
History with enjoyment. (Expo Pilipino)(Philippine Centennial)Business, internationalRex E. Ellis
Home brew. (Mlesna Ceylon Tea)Business, internationalDouglas C. McGill
Hot rocks. (rock-climbing in Karnataka, India)Business, internationalLincoln Kaye
Houses of cards.(Asian infrastructure; includes related notes)Business, internationalPeter Landers, Peter Mallen
How the experts see it. (Asia's economic prospects)(views of experts)(Where To Put Your Money)(Panel Discussion)Business, international 
How the experts see it. (Asia's economic prospects)(Where To Put Your Money)(Panel Discussion)Business, international 
Hurting hope. (poor prospects for end to civil war in Sri Lanka)Business, internationalManik de Silva
Ice across the Taiwan Strait. (The 5th Column)(Column)Business, internationalSheng Lijun
IMF funds: The real issue.Business, internationalEdwin Feulner
Immaculate deceptions. (antique Chinese porcelain; copies)Business, internationalErling Hoh
In black and white. (television coverage of China in US)Business, internationalA. Lin Neumann
India's China frame-up.(Column)Business, internationalNeville Maxwell
Indonesia's phoenix? (new bankruptcy law)(Column)Business, internationalFrank Taira Supit
In the dock: Australia's maritime union plumps for inefficiency.(Editorial)Business, international 
Into the void: Indonesians enter a new era-but one with a heavy hangover of the past and which still holds the danger of political chaos.Business, internationalMichael Vatikiotis, John McBeth, Margo Cohen
Japan: it's in the timing. (need for economic reforms in Japan)(Column)Business, internationalRobert Madsen
Journey to the West.(Chinese art exhibition at Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, New York)Business, internationalScarlet Cheng
Lessons in austerity. (US colleges and universities affected by falling enrolments from Asia)Business, internationalNopporn Wong-Anan
Live poor, live long. (longevity in Bama county, Guangxi province, China)Business, internationalDavid Shadrack Smith
Living together. (minority populations; Asia)(Column)Business, international 
Long-distance vision. (Telecommunications in Asia)Business, international 
Losing altitude. (poor economic prospects for Nepal)Business, internationalKedar Man Singh
Media darling. (publishing software producer Founder)Business, internationalCathy Hilborn
Misplaced hope.(Pakistanis lose faith in Awami League)Business, internationalS. Kamaluddin
Monetary mischief. (Indonesia; currency stabilization programmes)(Column)Business, international 
More misery ahead. (Indonesia set to see continued economic problems)Business, internationalMari Pangestu
Muscle display. (United States; military capabilities)Business, internationalRichard Halloran
New class struggle. (China; lawsuits)Business, internationalBay Fang
Night watch. (Outward Bound offers sailing trips from Hong Kong)Business, internationalJohn Halbrook
No tears here. (growth in crocodile farming in Australia)Business, internationalMichael Heazle
Not just kids' stuff. (European Union regulations effecting the Asian toy industry)Business, internationalShada Islan
Now, rule. (Kim Dae Jung becomes South Korean President)(includes profile of adviser Park Tae Joon)Business, internationalCharles S. Lee, Shim Jae Hoonm
O happy crisis! (prospects for economic development in Asia)(Editorial)Business, international 
Old world charm. (European stock markets)(Where To Put Your Money)Business, internationalStuart Fieldhouse
One country, double standards. (Hong Kong; legal cases)(Column)Business, international 
On the edge. (Japan faces continued economic problems)Business, internationalRudi Dornbusch
Pattaya Perestroika.(Russian tourists in Thailand)Business, internationalBertil Lintner, Evguenii Belenky
Piano forte. (pianist Dang Thai Son)Business, internationalAlan D. Gray
Pilgrims' progress. (China's Christian artists)Business, internationalWilliam McGurn
Polo princess. (Yashodhara Raje Scindia responsible for revival of interest in polo in India)Business, internationalArvind Kala
Pulling back the curtain. (wider availability of information affects politics in Asia)(The Capital Sin and the Restructuring of Asia, Inc., part 7)Business, international 
Race relations. (Asia)(Editorial)Business, international 
Racing to compete. (Telecommunications in Asia)Business, international 
Raiders of the lost tombs. (ancient tombs; Qinghai province, China)Business, internationalBruce Doar
Record breaker. (Taiwanese businessman Steve Day)Business, internationalBrent Hannon
Resuscitating Asia. (need for new economic order in Asia)(Cover Story)Business, internationalMichael Vatikiotis, Dan Biers, Charles S. Lee
Review contest. (picking Asian stocks in second quarter 1998)(Where To Put Your Money)Business, internationalLaura O'Shea
Riders on the storm.(relations between China and the United States)Business, internationalBruce Gilley, Andrew Sherry, Deborah Lutterbeck
Sanctions, so what? (India seeks funds from Indians living abroad)Business, internationalSucheta Dalal
Sayings of Chairman Milton.(Milton Friedman's views on Asian economies; includes related notes)Business, international 
Selling salvation. (strong growth for network-sales companies in China)Business, internationalMatt Forney, Bay Fang
Shotgun wedding: George Soros meets Kim Dae Jung. (South Korean President-elect Kim Dae Jung)(Editorial)Business, international 
Spoiled for choice. (Telecommunications in Asia)Business, internationalPeta Firth
Stock options aren't for us. (Mitsubishi Heavy Industries)(Column)Business, internationalYoshihisa Tsuda
Survival tactics. (good prospects for ethnic-Chinese family businesses in Asia)(includes sidebar detailing history of Chinese immigrants in Thailand)(Cover Story)Business, internationalMichael Vatikiotis, Prangtip Daorueng
Tackle Kashmir now.(Column)Business, internationalSumit Ganguly
Tale of two banks.(Bank Nisp, Bank Danamon and the Indonesian banking industry)Business, internationalJohn McBeth, Salil Tripathi
Teflon friends. (Philippine political aspects)Business, internationalRigberto Tiglao
The barriers fall.(South Korea attracts foreign investments)Business, internationalCharles Lee S.
The Burmese fairy tale. (need to face Burma's problems)(Column)Business, internationalMa Thanegi
The Clinton summit: national interest or self-interest? (President Bill Clinton lacks strategic objective)(Editorial)Business, international 
The gravy train stops.(infrastructure investment in Indonesia)Business, international 
The high life. (Hill Club in Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka)Business, internationalJanet Rae Brooks
The Lama's vanities. (collecting Tibetan furniture)Business, internationalG.A. Donovan
The politics of a crisis. (US and Japan mismanage financial crisis in Asia)(The 5th Column)(Column)Business, internationalFrancois Godement
The real economic globalists.(role of the International Monetary Fund and the development of global markets)Business, internationalLawrence B. Linsey
The road ahead. (Indonesia; Chinese community)(Column)Business, internationalJusuf Wanandi
The search is on. (Hong Kong investors begin to diversify)(Where To Put Your Money)Business, internationalKatherine Stephan
The temptation to meddle: Hong Kong sets a new level for intervention. (Hong Kong government intervenes in financial markets)(Editorial)Business, international 
Time is money. (investing in antique watches in Asia)(Where To Put Your Money)Business, internationalKatherine Stephan
To the barricades. (US Markets Security Act could cause problems for Asian companies seeking to raise money in US)Business, internationalMonica Showalter
'Trust me.' (Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad)(Cover Story)(Interview)Business, internationalMurray Hiebert, Nayan Chanda, S. Jayasankaran, Dan Biers
Uncompetitive deals. (Hangul & Computer breaks off deal with Microsoft)(Column)Business, internationalHaksoo Ko
Watch for social unrest. (currency devaluations in Asia could prompt social unrest)(Column)Business, internationalEnzio von Pfeil
When will the good times roll again? (views of leading economists on prospects for economic growth in Asia)(Economic Survey, part 1)(Cover Story)(Panel Discussion)Business, international 
Winning images.(Asean Art Awards 1997, Brunei Museums, Brunei)Business, internationalAmy Bickers
Worrying news. (economic problems in Bangladesh)Business, internationalS. Kamaluddin
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