onApril 2nd 2007 after 8 times negotiation round. Particularly, in this paper, we particularly focus on its effect onautomobile sector, the number one exporting item from Korea to US. There are three main reasons for this; first, it is the number one exporting item from Korea to US. Secondly, it has a great ripple effect on other industries; especially its backward linkage effect. Numerically,
a United Nations conference convened in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, U.S. in July 1944. The 45 governments represented at that conference sought to build a framework for economic cooperation that would avoid a repetition of the disastrous economic policies that had contributed to the Great Depression of the 1930s.
Article I of the Articles of Agreement sets out the IMF's main responsibilities
a result, in 2002 at a meeting in Norwalk, Connecticut, the International Accounting Standard Board and the US Financial Accounting Standards Board agreed to harmonize their agendaand work towards reducing differences between IFRS and US GAAP. In February 2006, FASB and IASB issued aMemorandum of Understanding including a program of topics on which the two bodies will seek to achieve convergenc
a precipitous decline in average fares and a significant impact onairline revenues.This paper is intended to examine the air service liberalization between UK and Singapore in 2007 and find out what are the barriers to liberalization of logistics services.
1. Liberalization of Logistics Services.
In general, liberalization is a reduction in the direct involvement of the state in economic ac
3. Brief Introduction of Two major Schools: Realism and Neo-Liberalism
As the table shown above, realism and liberalism start from different viewpoints. As a result, two rational theories come to a distinct conclusion when it comes to judging international regimes. Even though their basic assumptions are going to largely coincide with each other during the academic neo-neo debate, views on inte