ARTNeT Newsletter - United Nations ESCAP
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ARTNeT Newsletter - United Nations ESCAP
ARTNeT Newsletter Volume 8, Issue 2, August 2012 - February 2013 Welcome to Inside this issue.. P. 1 Welcome to new members! P.2 From the calendar P.3 Upcoming events New project New initiative P.4 ARTNeT people Contributions of ARTNeT researchers to ESCAP work ARTNeT post-workshop research grants P.5 ARTNeT publications new members! The ARTNeT secretariat is pleased to welcome the 37th and 38th institutional member: the Department of Economics, International Islamic University, Malaysia and Center for Industry, SME and Business Competition Studies, Faculty of Economics, Trisakti University, Indonesia. Brief information on both members are given below. The Department of Economics, International Islamic University Malaysia (website: http://www.iium.edu. my) was established together with the Faculty of Economics & Management Science in 1983, the same year of establishment of the University. The Department of Economics has 33 academic staff members, 30 of which hold a doctoral degree. There are three programs offered by the Department: the Bachelor of Economics, Masters in Economics, and PhD in Economics. Currently there are about 500 students representing various countries of the world including Bangladesh, Bosnia and Herzegovina, China, Gambia, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Thailand, Singapore and New Zealand. In terms of collaborations with ARTNeT, the Department has already contributed as a partner and was the Regional Workshop on Intellectual Property, Public Health and Environment Policy for Asian and Pacific Region, held on 10-12 July 2012. The focal contact for ARTNeT is Dr. Rokiah Alavi, email: rokiahalavi@gmail.com Externally published and cited ARTNeT research Tool for researchers Secretariat on the move The Center for Industry, SME and Business Competition Studies, Faculty of Economics, Trisakti University (website: www.fetrisakti.ac.id/pusatstudi_industri) was established in 2002. The Center’s mission is to undertake research and policy analysis and provide recommendations to the Indonesian government on topics including industrial development, international trade, ASEAN, APEC, development of micro, small and medium enterprises and economic development. The Center also fosters policy research capacities for researchers inside the faculty of economics and provide forum for policy dialogue among researchers, policy makers, business community and civil society. Staff members of the Center have contributed to ARTNeT publications (policy briefs, a working paper and a monograph titled “Rising Non-tariff Protectionism and Crisis Recovery”). They also participated in several of ARTNeT workshops and conferences, including the Asia-Pacific Trade Economists’ Conference: Trade-led Growth in Times of Crisis (Celebrating the 5th Anniversary of ARTNeT), ESCAP/UNCTAD/WTO/ARTNeT Research Workshop on Trade Diversification in the Context of Global Challenges and the recent ARTNeT Conference on Empirical and Policy Issues of Integration in Asia and the Pacific. The ocal contact for ARTNeT is Professor Prof. Dr.Tulus T.H.Tambunan, who can be reached by email: sjahrir@rad.net.id P.6 If your institution is still not a member of ARTNeT, please read more about how to become an institutional member of associate partner here: http://www.unescap.org/tid/projects/artnet_membership.pdf ARTNeT is an initiative of: Volume 8, Issue 2 1 From the calendar ARTNeT Conference on Empirical and Policy Issues of Integration, and ARTNeT Multistakeholder Steering Committee Meeting 1-2 November 2012, Colombo, Sri Lanka The 6th China-ASEAN Forum on Social Development, 26-27 September 2012, Liuzhou City, China Organized back-to-back with the the Asia-Pacific Trade Facilitation Forum 2012, the ARTNeT conference theme was Empirical and Policy Issues of Integration. In addition to showcasing of regional trade related and applied studies, the conference provided an opportunity to present the ARTNeT Phase 3 interim research findings and discuss the policy implications with policymakers and government officials from the region. ARTNeT and ESCAP secretariats, in association with International Poverty Reduction Center in China, Poverty Alleviation Office of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region and Liuzhou Municipality, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, organized the 6th China-ASEAN Forum on Social Development and Poverty Reduction in Liuzhou, Guangxi, China on 25-26 September 2012. Researchers involved ARTNeT’s Trade Facilitation Poverty Reduction project had an opportunity to discuss their results with government officials, experts, scholars, media bodies, representatives of China-invested enterprises, NGOs and international organizations involved in poverty reduction and social development projects in China and ASEAN countries ARTNeT Multi-Stakeholder Steering Committee Meeting 2012, it is an inclusive forum for discussing the development and activities of ARTNeT and communicating with researchers and users of applied research with a goal to strengthen its network and enhance its impacts. The secretariat reports to the MSC are available at http://www.unescap.org/tid/artnet/mtg/ steercom12.asp ARTNeT secretariat continues to host the ARTNeT seminar series. In recent months we have welcomed: • Dr. Hafiz Pasha who gave a talk on “Prospects of Indo-Pakistan trade”, Dr. Hafiz Pasha is Dean and Professor of Economics, Beaconhouse University, Lahore, Pakistan ( 31 January 2013) • Dr. Jayant Menon with a presentation on “Preferential and Nonpreferential Approaches to Trade Liberalization in Asia, with Special Attention to Reciprocity and Utilization Rates”. Dr. Jayant Menon is a Lead Economist, Asian Development Bank (7 November 2012) • Dr. Anis Bajrektarevic whose talk was entitled “From Rio to Rio hydrocarbon status quo and sustainable development”, Dr. Anis Bajrektarevic is Professor and Chairperson of International Law and Global Political Studies, University of Applied Sciences IMC–Krems, Austria (21 September 2012) A session on Promoting the Use of Traditional Knowledge to Support the Creative Economy at the OVOP/OTOP International Seminar: Creative OVOP/OTOP for Sustainable Community, 15 December 2012, Bangkok,Thailand Organized as part of the OTOP Fair held at IMPACT in Bangkok, “Creative OVOP/OTOP for Sustainable Community” seminar was held as a platform for discussion about opportunities and development of OTOP products. ESCAP and ARTNeT secretariats contributed a session with the title “Promoting the use of traditional knowledge to support the creative economy”. Participants were informed about how intellectual property rights, such as traditional knowledge, and trade facilitation measures can positively contribute to the creative economy. Moreover, participants were made aware of the vast areas of ESCAP capacity building, normative and analytical work, especially in areas relevant to strengthening the impacts of creative economyon community sustainability. The seminar was attended by more than 300 people from 20 countries with a shared sense of optimism and pride for the OTOP project. ARTNeT seminar series If you are visiting Bangkok and wish to give a talk in the ARTNeT seminar series, kindly contact the secretariat. A list of previous visitors and topics is available here: http://www.unescap.org/tid/artnet/other-events.asp Volume 8, Issue 2 2 Upcoming events ARTNeT Capacity Building Workshop on Use of Gravity Modeling 19-22 March 2013, UNCC, Bangkok The ARTNeT capacity building workshop on the use of gravity modelling will be held on 19-22 March 2013 at UNCC, ESCAP. The event aims to develop participants’ capacity to use gravity modeling tools to conduct research on trade policy and facilitation issues contributing to input for improved evidence-based policy making. The four-day event will be dedicated to hands-on training on gravity modeling, including dataset preparation, estimation, interpretation and policy applications. Emerging trade policy and related issues in the Asia-Pacific and regional research priorities: Experts’ consultation on the phase IV research agenda for ARTNeT (planned for 25 March 2013 in Bangkok) The purpose of this consultation is to elaborate on the major factors expected to shape the trade policy of developing and least developed Asia-Pacific countries over the next decade. It will also help in formulation of the phase IV research programme of ARTNeT. Participants are from ARTNeT institutional members, advisers, policymakers and other experts. Trade Facilitation for Poverty Reduction: Building Capacity for the Implementation of Pro-Poor Trade Facilitation Policies and Measures in Developing Asian Countries, 26 March 2013 in Bangkok Research team and advisers working in the final stage of the project “Trade Facilitation for Poverty Reduction: Building Capacity for the Implementation of Pro-Poor Trade Facilitation Policies and Measures in Developing Asian Countries” will meet on 26 March 2013. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss the current outputs of the project for further improvement and to plan dissemination activities in particular the use of the research by policymakers. Events organized by ARTNeT members and partners Partnership for Economic Policy-Laval 6th South Asia Economic Summit Intensive Graduate School in Development Economics In collaboration with Université Laval, the Partnership for Economic Policy (PEP) team is offering the Third Edition of the PEP-Laval Intensive Graduate School in Development Economics, to be held at Université Laval, in Quebec City (Canada) in June 2013. This third edition offers a component on linking macro and micro simulation models. This is essential to conducting distributive (poverty, inequality, etc.) analysis of the results of macro policy/ shock simulations. For further information, please visit the School’s website at: http://www.pep-net.org/events/pep-schools/peplaval-intensive-graduate-school-in-development-economics/ The 6th South Asia Economic Summit (SAES) will be held in Sri Lanka from 2-4 September 2013 by the Institute of Policy Studies of Sri Lanka. With the summit theme of ‘Towards a Stronger, Dynamic, and Inclusive South Asia’, the three days of deliberations will cover what South Asian states need to do to strengthen their economic growth prospects while managing risks and challenges, and building a stronger region as a whole. The other partners in the Srocess include the Centre for Policy Dialogue (Bangladesh), South Asia Watch on Trade, Environment and Economics (Nepal), Sustainable Development Policy Institute (Pakistan) and Research and Information Systems for Developing Countries (India). Please visit http://www.ips.lk/ saes2013/ for more details. New project Beginning from January 2013 ARTNeT will be deeply involved in a United Nations project for Facilitating the Effective Integration of Developing Countries in the Global Economy through Aid for Trade Schemes. ARTNeT will be closely cooperating with not only the secretariat of ESCAP but also other regional commissions such as the African UNECA and European UNECE, in a collaborative project aiming to stimulate inter-subregional trade. During the course of the project, several ARTNeT associated researchers will be engaged in surveying and evaluating existing frameworks for Aid for Trade implementation assessment and, based on the findings, will develop an improved framework for a development impact assessment. The project will span calendar year 2013 including several activities such as a regional workshop and an expert group meeting. The project will culminate in a handbook on methodologies for assessing the development impacts of Aid for Trade to which ARTNeT associated researchers are expected to contribute in depth. New initiative Media Advocacy Group of ARTNeT (MAGNeT), United Nations ESCAP Established at the beginning of 2013, MAGNeT is the most recent initiative of ARTNeT. The objective of MAGNeT is to ensure that the analyses and research produced by the researchers of ARTNeT reach the intended users, including governments, and remain relevant to them. The role of media representatives in MAGNeT is to bring the findings of ARTNeT to interested users and the public at large including through newspapers, specialized magazines and other appropriate channels. Volume 8, Issue 2 3 What people say about ARTNeT? RTNeT people “I am regular recipient of ARTNeT papers and am continually amazed by the volume and quality of your output.” Yuenpau Woo, President and CEO of Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada “Indeed it has been very educative, fascinating and highly useful to work with ARTNeT for many years both individually and institutionally. I wish more successes to ARTNeT in its endeavors to promote trade in Asia and Pacific by contributions to research and capacity building of member institutions and others including contribution to enhance their knowledge and technical capacity. I look forward to working with ARTNeT more closely in the days to come.” “I highly value the role of ARTNeT in enhancing my research capabilities empirically, thanks to the several training programmes of ARTNeT that I have participated in as well as the three research papers that I have done for ARTNeT. , now I intend to do my PhD research on international trade. I am proud to have been associated with ARTNeT, and would look forward to contributing to this network, where possible, in the future. Paras Kharel, Research Coordinator, South Asia Watch on Trade, Economics and Environment D R Khanal ,Founder Chairman, Institute for Policy Research and Development and Chairman /Institute for Development Policy Research Senior fellow visitor Professor Sisira Jayasuriya from Monash University spent some time at the ARTNeT secretariat as senior fellow visitor. Professor Jayasuriya provided advisory assistance to the secretariat to improve research outputs and translate them into material more readily accessible to policy makers and other stakeholders. Contributions of ARTNeT researchers to ESCAP work ARTNeT researchers were invited to participate as discussants and speakers at the ESCAP EGM on Inclusive and Job Enhancing Trade, on 14 December 2012 at UNCC, Bangkok. As a result from interplay of several factors and an ongoing economic crisis, the shift from export-led to inclusive growth is challenging. The EGM therefore served as a platform to define inclusivity and growth and to review emerging issues in trade and investment in the Asian and Pacific region. Experts, government officials and academia discussed related policy responses including possible regional cooperation initiatives, as well as areas requiring further analytical study, mostly through the Asia-Pacific Trade and Investment Report, wherein its 2012 online report launch was announced. ARTNeT post-workshop research grants Post-workshop grants on ARTNeT/WTO 8th Capacity Building Workshop on Trade Research 2012 Following the 8th ARTNeT/WTO Capacity Building Workshop on Trade Research on 23-27 July 2012, ARTNeT has received several high-quality proposal for research. After a selection process, the secretariat selected the following proposals to receive research grants: 1. Zhang Yan (China) Productivity Effects of Technical Barriers of Trade: Evidence from Chinese Firm-level Data 2. Philip Tũano (Philippines) Barriers to Export of Small and Medium Scale Enterprises in the Philippines 3. Kornkarun Cheewatrakulpong (Thailand) “Does exporting increase the productivity of domestic firms via backward linkages spillovers?” Volume 8, Issue 2 4 ARTNeT publications Alerts Alerts Working papers 1. 2. 3. 4. Specific trade facilitation measures to promote export of traditional knowledge based goods – a case study of Mukdahan and Nakhon Phanom, by Dr. Kornkarun Cheewatrakoolpong and McKenzie Strobach, AWP No. 123 (February 2013) Social security for migrant labour in the Greater Mekong Subregion, by Dr. Gloria Pasadilla, AWP No. 122 (January 2013) Trade Cost in Developing World: 1995-2010, by Jean-François Arvis, Yann Duval, Ben Shepherd and Chorthip Utoktham, AWP No.121 (December 2012) Harnessing Trade for Inclusive Development and Resilient Growth, by Neema Paresh Majmudar, ARTNeT Alerts on Emerging Policy Challenges No. 9 (October 2012). Book The Gravity Model of International Trade, by Ben Shepherd The purpose of this user guide is to provide a “hands-on” introduction to gravity modeling for applied policy researchers. It is designed to be used in conjunction with a dataset of bilateral trade in services available for free download. Readers are encouraged to replicate the results presented here using the Stata code provided in the text. Although some basic knowledge of Stata is required as a pre-requisite, more advanced commands and techniques are introduced in the text as necessary. Once the basic techniques have been mastered, readers are encouraged to extend the results presented here using alternative specifications and methodologies. Challenges resulting from the global economic crisis, and responses by Vietnamese woman-led, export-oriented enterprises: A preliminary inquiry, by Nguyen Manh Hung, Truong Thi Kim Anh and Vu Thanh Huong, AWP No. 120 (October 2012) 5. Import tariffs and export subsidies in the World Trade Organization: A small-country approach, by Tanapong Potipiti, AWP No. 119 (September 2012) 6. Asia’s international production networks: Will India be the next assembly centre? by Rahul Sen and Sadhana Srivastava, AWP No. 118 (August 2012) 7. The role of developing countries in global economic governance issues, by Peter Lloyd, AWP No. 117 (August 2012). ARTNeT CENSUS newsletter ARTNeT CENSUS is an open access knowledge platform on IPRs. At present our members include individuals and organizations from legal, economic and development backgrounds. With the objective to provide our members with access to the most recent and most relevant information on IPRs in Asia-Pacific, we have issued a periodical newsletter “ARTNeT CENSUS Newsletter on Intellectual Property Rights”. The newsletter aims to be an informative source of insights and relevant information on intellectual property rights, with a special focus on the needs in Asia and the Pacific. The ARTNeT CENSUS Newsletters will be issued on a bi-monthly basis and we have by far already issued three volumes, all of which are downloadable on ARTNeT website. We also encourage inquiries about potential submissions for those willing to share their expertise through this publication. Prospective contributors should contact our secretariat at artnet_census@ un.org or artnetontrade@un.org , or visit our website for further details ARTNeT book review series All Working Papers and other publications are available online at After an introduction to the ARTNeT Book Review Series in 2011, ARTNeT has received good www. artnetontrade.org. If you wish contributions from reviewers, producing 9 reviews in total. Let’s have a glimpse of the latest to contribute an ARTNeT Policy Brief or Working Paper, please consult books being reviewed by our readers. the guidelines and email your drafts for consideration to ARTNeT Book Review Series No. 9 artnetontrade@un.org Review of Sam Laird’s “A Review of Trade Preference Schemes for the World’s Poorest Countries”, Issue paper no. 25, ICTSD The reviewer, Dr. Zdenek Drábek is an independent consultant in international economics and former senior advisor at the World Trade • Organization. Through the concerns on LDCs’ poor performance in international trade, Dr. Drábek guides us through Duty Free-Quota Free (DFQF) schemes, which allows LDCs DFQF access for essentially all of their exports. Dr. Drábek explains the scope and methodology of the report and • displays extensive knowledge on DFQF and the impact of Doha Round. • ARTNeT Book Review Series No. 8, Parmoita Shastri’s book “How India’s Small Towns Live (or Die)” ARTNeT Publication Search Database More than 2,500+ online publications from 250+ prestigious agencies (WTO, ADB, World Bank, etc) and institutional members of ARTNeT More than 36 trade focus areas Easy to search with comprehensive search criteria and key words Tanya Mallavarapu, who reviewed the book is an MA candidate in Economics from Duke University. She explores Shastris’ study of 30 small towns spread over India, the result of which leads to the realization that towns in India have not been able to develop at the same pace as the cities. Tanya also points how the writer relates the issues discussed in the book with the kind of reforms needed for The publication database can be accessed here a thorough development of the whole country. Volume 8, Issue 2 5 Externally published and cited ARTNeT research ARTNeT is pleased to share with you some of our working papers and policy briefs that have been included in other published journals. The secretariat hopes to see more ARTNeT works to be featured in other publications, expanding public outreach. • Assessing Barriers to Trade in Services in India: An Empirical Investigation jei Journal of Economic Integration, by Prabir De, Research and Information System for Developing Countries(RIS), New Delhi, India. Featured in Journal of Economic Integration, Vol.28 No.1, March 2013, 108~143. Available at http://dx.doi.org/10.11130/jei.2013.28.1.108 • ARTNeT Policy brief No. 29, Carbon Standards and Carbon Labelling: An Emerging Trade Concern By Nitya Nanda and Rajan Sudesh Ratna is sited in the Commonwealth’s Hot Topic article issue 95 “Eco-labelling: Challenges and Opportunities for Small States and LDCs” by Michanne Haynes. Available at http://www.thecommonwealth.org/ files/251358/FileName/TradeHotTopics95FINAL.pdf • “Building resilient supply chains against natural disasters: The cases of Japan and Thailand”, an article based on ARTNeT working paper no. 115, “The impacts of natural disasters on global supply chains” by Linghe Ye and Masato Abe (June 2012) was accepted by one of Sage journals: Global Business Review. The journal will be published in early 2014: http://www.sagepub.com/journals/Journal200886/manuscriptSubmission Tool for researchers ESCAP- World Bank Trade Cost Database In late 2011, United Nations ESCAP and the World Bank (WB) joined hands to develop a common standard methodology for calculating comprehensive international trade costs and provide the research and policy community with a global reference. The resulting ESCAP-World Bank Trade Cost Database covers 178 countries and is available through the link below, as well as on the WB website. The purpose of the trade cost database is to increase understanding of the cost of trading between countries in Asia and the Pacific and beyond. The trade cost measure is a comprehensive all-inclusive measure based on micro-theory and calculated using macro-economic data, providing an alternative measure of trade facilitation performance. The trade cost database can be accessed from http://www.unescap.org/tid/artnet/trade-costs.asp ARTNeT secretariat on the move Mia Mikic participated in the 1st International Research Forum on “Trade and ASEAN Economic Committee” organized by Economic Research Institute for Trade (ERIT), Ministry of Industry and Commerce, Lao PDR on 20-21 Dec 2012. Mia also visited ERIT and gave a lecture to first generation of ERIT Commerce College students on the Challenges after WTO accession. On 5-6 September 2012, ARTNeT Deputy Coordinator Yann Duval was among the panel members at the UNESCAP Expert Group Consultation on Connecting Asia-Pacific’s Digital Society for Building Resilience. He also joined as a speaker at the Third Development Partner Meeting on 27 September 2012, Phnom Penh, Cambodia. This meeting was organized by the General Department of Customs and Excise of Cambodia. Mia Mikic and Yann Duval accompanied Dr Ravi Ratnayake, Director Trade and Investment Division to the Seminar and Roundtable Discussion: Understanding the Linkage between Trade and Investment Policy in Jakarta, Indonesia on 30 August 2012. They were invited by Bappanas and SEADI who jointly organized this event. ARTNeT would like to give a warn welcome to a new ARTNeT secretariat team member, Adam Heal, who joins the team as the Assistant Coordinator. ARTNeT secretariat assistant, Chaveemon (or Ning), is going to bid farewell to ARTNeT and starting her work with Environment and Development Division of ESCAP. Her last day with ARTNeT will be on 29 March 2013. Here’s wishing her all the best ! Follow ARTNeT on Facebook Volume 8, Issue 2 Twitter LinkedIn 6 ARTNeT secretariat artnetontrade@un.org Mia Mikic ARTNeT Coordinator mikic@un.org Yann Duval, Deputy Coordinator duvaly@un.org Adam Heal Assistant Coordinator heal@un.org Panjai Limchupong Chaveemon Sukpaibool, ARTNeT secretariat Assistants limchupong@un.org sukpaibool@un.org www.artnetontrade.org