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Lee-Jay Cho
Emeritus Scholar
PhD, sociology, University of Chicago; Doctorate in Economics, Keio University, Japan; Doctorate in Demography, Tokyo University
Email: ChoL@EastWestCenter.orgPhone: 808-944-7440
Fax: 808-944-7446
Research Interests: Regional economic cooperation in Northeast Asia; Globalization and institutional development; Population policy and demography
Research Interests
· Regional economic cooperation in Northeast Asia.
· Globalization and institutional development.
· Population policy and demography.
Former EWC executive vice president and president pro tem; former director of the EWC Population Institute. In the 1960s and 1970s, Cho was an advisor to the governments of Malaysia and the Republic of Korea on population, human resources, and urban issues. PhD in sociology, University of Chicago; doctorate in economics, Keio University; doctorate in demography, University of Tokyo; honorary doctorate, Russian Academy of Sciences, Far Eastern Branch.
Related Publications
A Changing Korea in Regional and Global ContextsA New Paradigm for Social Welfare in the New Millennium
A Vision for Economic Cooperation in East Asia: China, Japan, and Korea
Economic Development in the Republic of Korea: A Policy Perspective
Economic Systems in South and North Korea: The Agenda for Economic Integration
Hedging Bets on Growth in a Globalizing Industrial Order: Lessons for the Asian NIEs
Korea and the Asia-Pacific Region
Korea's Political Economy: An Institutional Perspective
Macroeconomic Implications of Postcrisis Structural Changes
Restructuring the National Economy
The Multilateral Trading System in a Globalizing World
The Own-Children Method of Fertility Estimation
Tradition and Change in the Asian Family
Tradition and Change in the Asian Family (c)
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