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As the Economic Committee in Cairns reports on its work towards implementing APEC's agenda for reform, Alex Kats writes about the APEC Study Centre's recently held capacity building training program on identifying the drivers of structural reform. more
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Building a consensus in Australia on strategies to curb carbon dioxide emissions, whether globally or locally, is stymied by the very politics of climate change, writes Alan Oxley. more ... |
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Analyses on the risks and opportunities facing the Asia Pacific now available for download. Issues include the impact of China on the world's economy, the feasibility of an AP Free Trade Agreement, prospects for a carbon emissions trading scheme, looming global imbalances in financial flows, and much more ... |
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Ken Waller argues that policy choices determine growth paths, and that there are proven good polices that APEC economies should develop and adopt. more
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New finance centre to train APEC regulators launched in Melbourne | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The Victorian Government's Minister for Industry and State Development, the Hon Theo Theophanous MLC officially launched the Melbourne APEC Finance Centre recently. The Centre will deliver research, symposia and training in financial services. more
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Australia's Prime Minister signals move towards an Asia Pacific FTA if the Doha round cannot be resolved / The APEC Research Center at the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences is to host a conference on 'East Asia's Integration Process' in August /
Hong Kong's APEC Study Centre is calling for papers for its conference at the end of this year. more
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For a look at what's on APEC's agenda. Meeting of APEC Ministers Responsible for Trade (MRT) is up next. more
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The purpose of the program was to enhance the policy formulation capacity of the officials involved. In this case, officials were from economic and financial agencies, and they came to Melbourne to participate in the program ‘Strategies to Promote Structural Reform by Focussing on the Drivers of Economic Growth in APEC’. Given its nature, the program had a particular focus on productivity performance. Mr Tony Hinton, the academic coordinator of the program who for many years worked in Treasury and was most recently a Commissioner with the Productivity Commission, assembled an impressive array of speakers. Although most were from Australian institutions like the Productivity Commission, Treasury, Mercer or NAB, the faculty also included an official from New Zealand Treasury and member of the Policy Studies Branch of the OECD in Paris. A total of 19 regulators from seven countries participated in the week-long program that had lectures and panel discussions, with plenty of opportunity for participants to express their respective viewpoints. Many of the participants ended up asking very challenging questions, clearly drawing on the knowledge that they were gaining.
The program followed a structure that firstly focussed on the definition and measures of productivity, then on the various aspects of public policy that impact on productivity, and then on structural reform. Issues examined included competition policy, good regulatory systems, labour market, financial sector reform, international trade and institutional memory. A case study focussing on some of the recent developments in this area in PNG was also presented. Some of the PNG participants who actually worked with the Australian Treasury to implement changes in their country were participants of this capacity building training. On the final day, the participants, separated into four groups, were asked to present their findings and collaborations on the issues presented during the course, including the importance of productivity enhancement, the challenges to structural reform and the specific issues affecting developing economies. The participants left Melbourne with a greater understanding of many of the issues related to structural adjustment that they have to manage in their respective home economies - the same issues being pursued by the Economic Committee and which will become increasingly important to APEC economies that want to sustain the solid economic growth achieved since the group's inception. |
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It is a truism, unfortunately, that politics is the enemy of the good. Tackling climate change requires a global consensus. There is none at present. Although the federal Government and the Opposition aspire to a new global consensus, international initiatives require a good measure of bipartisan support. The imminence of a federal election will rule this out. Climate change has become a partisan issue. |
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The recently-held Annual Conference of APEC Centres in Melbourne discussed challenges and opportunities in trade facilitation, trends in Intellectual Property, threats to human health, prospects for emerging markets and climate change concerns. Reflecting increased discussion about environmental matters and strategies to manage their impact on economic factors, a session on “The Future for Carbon Markets and Emissions Trading” took place. Speaking on the prospects for a global carbon emissions trading system, Mr Bill Bowen, (Principal Consultant of ITS Global, Canberra) stated that an excess supply of carbon trading permits will act as a disincentive to invest in and deploy emissions reductions technologies that are particularly critical in plans by China and India to reduce greenhouse emissions. “The Kyoto Protocol is limited to developed countries and does not include China. Economic modelling indicates that a global emissions system offers the greatest potential gains because it engages all sources of permits and major buyers of permits”, said Mr Bowen. The conference also heard that the European Union’s Emission Trading Scheme, (ETS) does not recognize sinks credits- a vital cost-effective and environmentally-beneficial abatement option in Australia’s plans to structure its own scheme, hindering its possible future integration with the European Scheme. Dr Brian Fisher, (Vice President CRA International, Canberra) and Mr Des Moore, (Director of the Institute for Private Enterprise, Melbourne) also contributed, while Mr David Byers, (Chief Executive, Committee for the Economic Development of Australia), acted as Chair. Papers and presentations, from all 16 sessions, are available for download here. |
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From the origins of APEC, capacity building has been regarded as the third pillar of regional economic cooperation. The rationale being that if the first two pillars are to be achieved, liberalization and facilitation, then economies require support in building their institutional capacities to implement measures to promote trade and investment flows and make easier and more efficient, the facilitation of the movement of goods and services across the Asia Pacific region. As APEC moves to create a fourth pillar in its drive to promote growth, productivity and structural reforms to remove “behind the border” barriers to trade and investment flows, it follows that capacity building initiatives to support this process will need to be enhanced and deepened. The process is well underway. APEC is focusing on structural reform that will assist economies in shaping their domestic policy frameworks to deepen economic activity, to promote employment and to widen opportunities and horizons. Clearly, the gains from these processes will be deeper for an economy when its domestic growth policies converge with open regional and global trade and investment initiatives. The Australian APEC Study Centre has contributed to or organized, support for three recent initiatives to support APEC’s agenda to enhance domestic economic capabilities. One involved a high level APEC policy dialogue to enhance investment flows in APEC economies, convened in Melbourne April 26-27. The second was a public/private sector dialogue to promote regional bond markets, in Melbourne May 8, and the third a training program for APEC regional policy makers that took place May 21-25, also in Melbourne, organized and administered by this Centre, on strategies to promote structural reform by focusing on the drivers of economic growth in APEC. The common thread of the three initiatives was that of support for APEC economies in building their domestic policy frameworks and institutional capacities. The investment initiative brought together policy makers from a number of APEC economies, Vietnam, Mexico, Philippines and Indonesia to discuss their investment policies in the context of important work by the OECD on its Policy Framework for Investment (PFI). It involved investment policy officials, academics, and representatives from the OECD, IMF, World Bank, ADB, UNCTAD and business groups. The PFI is a thoughtful and balanced tool for assessing an economy’s policy framework in the context of well established frameworks of practices and procedures developed by members of the OECD and by many emerging market economies. A key and sobering fact is that foreign direct investment flows into many APEC economies have not yet fully recovered to the levels achieved before the APEC financial crisis of 1997. This reveals both the extent of the continuing legacy of that crisis, but also points to the fact that there are many impediments to both domestic and foreign investment flows in the APEC region – most of which are the consequences of policies inimical to private investment and which can be adjusted by domestic policy reforms. The second initiative involved policy makers and financial regulators from three APEC economies, Vietnam, Indonesia and the Philippines, and from other economies in a dialogue with financial market participants, including funds managers and institutional investors, rating agencies, representatives from the ADB and OECD and academics, to discuss ways in which corporate bond markets in those three economies can be enhanced. The absence of a well developed corporate bond market limits access to domestic capital by corporate borrowers and often leads to an undue concentration of risk in the banking sector which, in many emerging markets, remains as the primary source of lending. Deepening an economy’s capital market provides greater choice to investors and borrowers, lowers the cost capital for development and promotes growth and employment. The dialogue considered market infrastructure needs, the legal base necessary for bond issuance, the policy environment that attracts domestic and foreign institutional investors and the measures needed to attract local corporate issuers. Innovative ways in which small and medium enterprises could through various vehicles access local bond markets were also discussed. This form of dialogue will be continued with other interested emerging APEC economies. The third initiative, a training program involving senior policy makers from China, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam and PNG, was organized by this Centre as a partial response to a call by APEC Leaders for measures to support the implementation of structural reforms to promote economic growth. The program focused on definitions and measurement of productivity, adjustment techniques to manage structural changes, regulatory systems and the institutions that have been established in some economies to develop the policy framework for reform. It also covered competition policy, labour market and financial policies (see related story in this edition of Currents). The essential message underlining these three initiatives is that policy choices determine growth paths and that there are proven good policies which APEC economies can develop and adopt. APEC is a forum in which solid policy choices can be carefully analysed and experiences shared with member economies in a cooperative way in support of policy reforms. Deliberations in the various forums within APEC, provides the means by which economies can define their policy choices for growth. Invariably, new policy directions which are at the core of structural reform do necessitate changes in policy approaches and in the institutions whose job it is to guide reforms. Seen in this light, capacity building is a critical component of and central to the attainment of APEC’s goals and aspirations. |
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MAFC is a facility sponsored by the Department of Innovation, Industry and Regional Development. Its mission is to harness the knowledge and skills vested in Victoria's human capital to provide training programs, convene symposiums and undertake research to position Victoria as a regional centre of excellence in financial services and education. The Centre. endorsed by the APEC Finance Ministers Meeting process in the Joint Ministerial statement made last September in Hanoi, Viet Nam, engages the capabilities of the Australian APEC Study Centre to deliver outcomes. Ken Waller, the new Director of MAFC welcomed guests and said 'having such a Centre in Melbourne and based at Monash will position Victoria as a regional centre of excellence in financial services and education'. Professor Richard Larkins AC, Vice Chancellor of Monash University, introduced the Minister and noted ‘the Victorian Government’s commitment to ensuring state industries are able to develop knowledge and capacity, provides a vision for the future that is to be commended’. Professor Allan Fels AO, the former Chairman of the ACCC and the current Dean of the Australia-New Zealand School of Government (ANZSOG), was also at the ceremony and delivered a keynote address on four simple queries that regulators must address to determine whether their governance frameworks are to be effective or otherwise. |
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--- The APEC Study Centre at the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences is organizing an international conference 'East Asia's Integration Process' to be held in Shanghai on August 30-31, 2007. One of the objectives is to review the recent development of East Asia Integration after the Cebu Summit, including 10+3, 10+6 and their relations with new the initiative of an AP FTA. For conference details please contact the Academy at <apecsass@sass.org.cn>. --- The APEC Study Centre in Hong Kong is calling for the submission of abstracts (deadline 24 August) for its second All China Economics (ACE) International Conference to be held 12 – 14 December 2007, at the City University of Hong Kong. For more information visit the conference website. |
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