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East Asian Bureau of Economic Research

The East Asian Bureau of Economic Research (EABER) is a forum for economic research and analysis of the major issues facing the economies of East Asia.

East Asian Bureau of Economic Research
Type of site
Research organisation
URLeaber.org
Launched17 October 2006

Based at the Crawford School of Public Policy at the Australian National University,[1] it coordinates a network of think tanks and research institutions throughout the region including representatives from Japan, China, South Korea, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Malaysia, the Philippines, Indonesia[2] and Australia.

EABER's primary role is the coordination of collaborative research projects on topics relating to the Asian economy. Recent projects have focused on the Asian Century, the impact of Chinese ODI and the role of the G20 in Asia. Bringing together expertise from across the region, EABER also hosts a series of academic conferences and public policy events to share and disseminate ideas on the Asian economy. The East Asia Forum - an EABER-run online publication[3] - provides a platform for the latest research, accessible to policymakers, the wider academic community, and members of the public.

History edit

EABER was established by Professor Peter Drysdale, the current Director,[4] to provide greater access to quality economic analysis through building research capacity and developing partnerships within the academic and policy community throughout the region. It was officially launched, alongside the EAF, in 2006, by the then Treasurer, Peter Costello.[1]

Aims edit

EABER seeks to promote the integration of Asian economies through research that establishes and measures the potential for integration, and identifies barriers that exist.

EABER aims to improve the policy making process by providing evidence-based economic analysis to policy-makers, and by fostering stronger ties between academic and policy communities.

EABER establishes links between academics and institutions throughout the Asia-Pacific region, seeking to promote debate, encourage cooperation, and improve the communication of ideas.

Events edit

EABER regularly organises high-profile conferences and public forums.[5]

Recent events have included:

EABER also organises the Pacific Trade and Development (PAFTAD) conference series.

Members edit

The East Asian Bureau of Economic Research cooperates with key research institutes in Asia, including:

  • The Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University, Australia
  • The Department of Economics and Finance, City University of Hong Kong, China
  • The Centre for Strategic and International Studies, Indonesia
  • The SMERU Research Institute, Indonesia
  • The Policy Research Institute, Ministry of Finance, Japan
  • The Malaysian Institute for Economic Research, Malaysia
  • The Philippines Institute for Development Studies, the Philippines
  • Singapore Centre for Applied and Policy Economics, Singapore
  • The Korean Institute for Economic Policy, South Korea
  • The Fiscal Policy Research Institute, Ministry of Finance, Thailand
  • The Energy Research Institute (ERI), National Development and Reform Commission, China
  • The Japan Institute of Energy Economics (IEE), Japan
  • The Korea Energy Economics Institute (KEEI), South Korea
  • The Institute of World Economics and Politics (IWEP),China Academy of Social Sciences (CASS), China
  • Australia-Japan Research Centre, Australian National University, Australia
  • Asia Development Bank Institute, Tokyo, Japan

Affiliations edit

EABER is affiliated with:

  • The East Asia Forum (EAF)
  • The South Asia Bureau of Economic Research (SABER)

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Financial reforms vital, says Costello". The Age. 18 October 2006.
  2. ^ "Walking the talk on regional integration". The Financial Express. 1 December 2006.
  3. ^ "Call for an overhaul". Fiji Times. 11 June 2011. Archived from the original on 27 August 2013.
  4. ^ IPPA Forum: Tasmania in the Asian Century Institute of Public Administration Australia June 2013
  5. ^ "EABER recent events".

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources East Asian Bureau of Economic Research news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message The East Asian Bureau of Economic Research EABER is a forum for economic research and analysis of the major issues facing the economies of East Asia East Asian Bureau of Economic ResearchType of siteResearch organisationURLeaber wbr orgLaunched17 October 2006Based at the Crawford School of Public Policy at the Australian National University 1 it coordinates a network of think tanks and research institutions throughout the region including representatives from Japan China South Korea Vietnam Cambodia Laos Thailand Malaysia the Philippines Indonesia 2 and Australia EABER s primary role is the coordination of collaborative research projects on topics relating to the Asian economy Recent projects have focused on the Asian Century the impact of Chinese ODI and the role of the G20 in Asia Bringing together expertise from across the region EABER also hosts a series of academic conferences and public policy events to share and disseminate ideas on the Asian economy The East Asia Forum an EABER run online publication 3 provides a platform for the latest research accessible to policymakers the wider academic community and members of the public Contents 1 History 2 Aims 3 Events 4 Members 5 Affiliations 6 References 6 1 External linksHistory editEABER was established by Professor Peter Drysdale the current Director 4 to provide greater access to quality economic analysis through building research capacity and developing partnerships within the academic and policy community throughout the region It was officially launched alongside the EAF in 2006 by the then Treasurer Peter Costello 1 Aims editEABER seeks to promote the integration of Asian economies through research that establishes and measures the potential for integration and identifies barriers that exist EABER aims to improve the policy making process by providing evidence based economic analysis to policy makers and by fostering stronger ties between academic and policy communities EABER establishes links between academics and institutions throughout the Asia Pacific region seeking to promote debate encourage cooperation and improve the communication of ideas Events editEABER regularly organises high profile conferences and public forums 5 Recent events have included The Asian Trade Strategies Workshop and Public Forum in September 2013 at the Australian National University The Chinese Global Investment roundtable in July 2013 at the Australian National University The G20 at 5 conference in June 2013 at the Brookings Institution Washington The Coming to Terms with Asia conference in June 2013 at Columbia University New York The Asian Demography seminar in May 2013 at the Crawford School of Public Policy The Back to School with China Partnership in May 2013 with the China Central Party School at the ANU College of Asia and the Pacific The Australia China Dialogue on the G20 and Regional Initiatives roundtable in January 2013 at the Shanghai Institutes for International Studies Shanghai The APEC s Regional and Global Opportunities conference in October 2012 at the Centre for Strategic and International Studies Jakarta The China s Global Investment roundtable in September 2012 at the Australian National University The Thinking About The Asian Century roundtable and public forum in April 2012 at the Crawford School of Public PolicyEABER also organises the Pacific Trade and Development PAFTAD conference series Members editThe East Asian Bureau of Economic Research cooperates with key research institutes in Asia including The Crawford School of Public Policy Australian National University Australia The Economic Institute of Cambodia Cambodia The China Center for Economic Research Peking University China The Department of Economics and Finance City University of Hong Kong China The Centre for Strategic and International Studies Indonesia The SMERU Research Institute Indonesia The Policy Research Institute Ministry of Finance Japan The Malaysian Institute for Economic Research Malaysia The Philippines Institute for Development Studies the Philippines The Wee Kim Wee Centre Singapore Management University Singapore Singapore Centre for Applied and Policy Economics Singapore The Korean Institute for Economic Policy South Korea The Fiscal Policy Research Institute Ministry of Finance Thailand The Central Institute for Economic Management Ministry of Planning and Investment Vietnam The Energy Research Institute ERI National Development and Reform Commission China The Japan Institute of Energy Economics IEE Japan The Korea Energy Economics Institute KEEI South Korea The Institute of Asia Pacific Studies China Academy of Social Sciences CASS China The Institute of World Economics and Politics IWEP China Academy of Social Sciences CASS China The School of Finance Renmin University of China China Australia Japan Research Centre Australian National University Australia Asia Development Bank Institute Tokyo Japan Dhurakij Pundit University Research Center Bangkok ThailandAffiliations editEABER is affiliated with The East Asia Forum EAF The South Asia Bureau of Economic Research SABER References edit a b Financial reforms vital says Costello The Age 18 October 2006 Walking the talk on regional integration The Financial Express 1 December 2006 Call for an overhaul Fiji Times 11 June 2011 Archived from the original on 27 August 2013 IPPA Forum Tasmania in the Asian Century Institute of Public Administration Australia June 2013 EABER recent events External links edit http www eaber org http www eastasiaforum org Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title East Asian Bureau of Economic Research amp oldid 1171834552, 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