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Reviewing year 2010 and looking to the future prospects, there are many middle- and long-term development issues worth close examination, such as slow global economic recovery, trade imbalances, fiscal deficit and national debt crisis, signing and implementation of the cross-strait ECFA, East Asia Economic integration, the 12th Five-Year Plan of China, climate change, unsustainable energy resources and food shortages, and aging and low-birth-rate society. In response to these challenges, governments across the world have not only taken immediate actions via various policy instruments but also proposed long-term development strategies for the countries.
To provide a forum for the exchange of thoughts and experience, Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research will hold the Conference on the Long-Term Development Strategies for Selected Countries to bring together scholars, professionals, and Representatives of India, Australia, European Union and United Kingdom to introduce the long-term development strategies for China, Singapore, Japan, Korea, India, Australia, European Union and United Kingdom. The Conference aims to provide directions for policymakers to draw up the national development plan and for enterprises to make adequate strategies for long-term investment. |
| Organizer: Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research |
| Co-Organizer: Council for Economic Planning and Development |
| Date: December 9, 2010 (Thursday), 9:00~17:00 |
| Venue: S.C. Tsiang Memorial Hall, Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research
(75 Chang-Hsing St., Taipei, Taiwan) [MAP] |
| Registration: On-line registration (http://idb.cier.edu.tw/seminar/reg_nidb.asp?id=201012091) |
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Registration Fee: Free |
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Information: 02-2735-6006 ext. 607 Miss Chiu
02-2735-6006 ext. 104 Miss Sung
02-2735-6006 ext. 103 Miss Chuang |
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*Either Chinese or English can be used in the conference. English/Chinese simultaneous interpretation will be provided. |

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Time |
Topic |
Chairs/Speaker |
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8:30 ~ 9:00 |
Registration |
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9:00 ~ 9:05 |
Opening Remarks |
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Daigee Shaw, President, Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research |
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9:15 ~ 10:25 |
Session I |
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1. CHINA
2. SINGAPORE |
Chair: Daigee Shaw, President, Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research
Speaker: Jung-Feng Chang, Director, the First Research Division, Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research
Speaker: Hurng-Yu Chen, Professor, Graduate Institute of Asian Studies, Tam Kang University
Q & A |
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10:25 ~ 10:40 |
Coffee Break |
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10:40 ~ 12:00 |
Session II |
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3. JAPAN
4. KOREAN |
Chair: Jiann-Chyuan Wang, Vice President, Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research
Speaker: Hsien-Yang Su, Director, the Japan Center, Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research
Ching-Ruei Liou, Associate Professor, Department of Japanese, Fu Jen University
Speaker: Chi-Tsung Yu, Deputy Director, Industrial Economics and Knowledge Center, Industrial Technology Research Institute
Q & A |
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12:00 ~ 13:30 |
Lunch Time |
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13:30 ~ 14:50 |
Session III |
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5. INDIA
6. AUSTRALIA |
Chair: Bih-Jane Liu, Vice President, Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research
Speaker: Pradeep Rawat, Director General, India-Taipei Association
Speaker: Alice Cawte, Representative, Australian Commerce and Industry Office
Q & A |
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14:50 ~ 15:10 |
Coffee Break |
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15:10 ~ 16:30 |
Session IV |
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7. European Union (EU)
8. UK |
Chair: Shin-Horng Chen, Director, the Second Research Division, Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research
Speaker: Tamas Maczak, Deputy Head of Office, European Economic and Trade Office
Speaker: Margaret Tongue, Deputy Director, British Trade and Cultural Office
Q & A |
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16:30 ~ 17:00 |
Roundtable Forum |
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Chair: Daigee Shaw, President, Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research
Discussant: Pradeep Rawat, Director General, India-Taipei Association
Alice Cawte, Representative, Australian Commerce and Industry Office
Tamas Maczak, Deputy Head of Office, European Economic and Trade Office
Margaret Tongue, Deputy Director, British Trade and Cultural Office
Bih-Jane Liu, Vice President, Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research
Shin-Horng Chen, Director, the Second Research Division, Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research |
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