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Fukunari Kimura
Fukunari Kimura
Keio University, ERIA
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Impact of digital technologies and the fourth industrial revolution on trade in services
Tu Xinquan
(University of International Business and Economics, Beijing)
Ingo Borchert
Nigel Cory
Yose Rizal Damuri
Jane Drake-Brockman
(Institute for International Trade, University of Adelaide)
Ziyang Fan
Christopher Findlay
(Australian Committee for Pacific Economic Cooperation (AusPECC))
Fukunari Kimura
(Keio University)
Hildegunn Kyvik-Nordås
Magnus Lodefalk
Shin-Yi Peng
Hein Roelfsema
Sherry Stephenson
(Pacific Economic Cooperation Council (PECC))
Mustafa Yagci
Erik van der Marel
The Digital Economy for Economic Development: Free Flow of Data and Supporting Policies
Johannes Schwarzer
(Council on Economic Policies)
Lurong Chen
(Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA))
Wallace Cheng
(Center for China and Globalization (CCG))
Dan Ciuriak
(Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI))
Fukunari Kimura
(Keio University)
Junji Nakagawa
(University of Tokyo)
Richard Pomfret
(University of Adelaide)
Gabriela Rigoni
(Universidad Nacional de La Plata (UNLP))
The Crisis in World Trade
Peter Rashish
(AICGS – Johns Hopkins University)
Carlos Primo Braga
(Evian Group, IMD)
M. Sait Akman
(Economic Policy Research Foundation of Turkey (TEPAV))
Shiro Armstrong
(Australian National University)
Uri Dadush
(Bruegel)
Anabel Gonzalez
(The Peterson Institute for International Economics)
Fukunari Kimura
(Keio University)
Junji Nakagawa
(University of Tokyo)
Akihiko Tamura
(National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies, Japan)