A photo album. 2007 APJAE Symposium photo album APJAE Editor Eden Yu (City University of Hong Kong) delivers his welcoming remarks during the opening.

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a photo album

2007 APJAE Symposium photo album APJAE Editor Eden Yu (City University of Hong Kong) delivers his welcoming remarks during the opening of the Symposium on May 18, 2007.

2007 APJAE Symposium photo album APJAE Editor Hong Hwang (National Taiwan University) delivers his welcoming remarks during the opening of the Symposium on May 18, 2007.

2007 APJAE Symposium photo album Speakers and participants listen during the opening of the Symposium on May 18, 2007.

2007 APJAE Symposium photo album James Brander (University of British Columbia, Canada) presents his paper, titled “Intellectual Property Protection as Strategic Trade Policy”, during the Keynote Session on May 18, 2007.

2007 APJAE Symposium photo album James Brander (University of British Columbia, Canada) presents his paper, titled “Intellectual Property Protection as Strategic Trade Policy”, during the Keynote Session on May 18, James Brander (University of British Columbia, Canada) presents his paper, titled “Intellectual Property Protection as Strategic Trade Policy”, during the Keynote Session on May 18, 2007.

2007 APJAE Symposium photo album Participants listen as James Brander speaks during the Keynote Session on May 18, 2007.

2007 APJAE Symposium photo album Eden Yu (left) and Hong Hwang (right), Editors of the Asia-Pacific Journal of Accounting and Economics (APJAE), pose with Keynote Speaker James Brander after the Keynote Session on May 18, 2007.

2007 APJAE Symposium photo album Jota Ishikawa (Hitotsubashi University, Japan) presents his paper, titled “Subsidies and Countervailing Duties with Firm Heterogeneity”, during Session 1 on May 18, 2007.

2007 APJAE Symposium photo album Rod Falvey (University of Nottingham, UK) presents his paper, titled “Antidumping Regulation and the Byrd Amendment: Does Revenue Redistribution Reduce Dumping?”, during Session 1 on May 18, 2007.

2007 APJAE Symposium photo album Speakers and participants pose for a group photo before lunch on May 18, 2007.

2007 APJAE Symposium photo album Speakers and participants pose for a group photo before lunch on May 18, 2007.

2007 APJAE Symposium photo album Anming Zhang (University of British Columbia, Canada) presents his paper, titled “Trade, Transport, and Inter-governmental Cooperation”, during Session 2 on May 18, 2007.

2007 APJAE Symposium photo album Kwan Choi (Iowa State University, USA) presents his paper, titled “Genetically Modified Products and Counterfeiting”, during Session 2 on May 18, 2007.

2007 APJAE Symposium photo album Robert Driskill (Vanderbilt University, USA) presents his paper, titled “The Time-consistent Optimal Export Policy, Market Structure, and Time- non-separable Preferences”, during Session 3 on May 18, 2007.

2007 APJAE Symposium photo album Kazuharu Kiyono (Waseda University, Japan) presents his paper, titled “Incentives towards Economic Integration as the Second-Best Tariff Policy”, during Session 3 on May 18, 2007.

2007 APJAE Symposium photo album Larry D. Qiu (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology) presents his paper, titled “Outsourcing by Contracts”, during Session 3 on May 18, 2007.

2007 APJAE Symposium photo album Conference Dinner in a downtown Tsim Sha Tsui restaurant on May 18, 2007.

2007 APJAE Symposium photo album Conference Dinner in a downtown Tsim Sha Tsui restaurant on May 18, 2007.

2007 APJAE Symposium photo album Alicia Garcia-Herrero (Bank of International Settlements) presents the paper she co-wrote with K.C. Fung, titled “Strategic Trade Policy, Exchange Rates and Political Economy: The Case of Yuan”, during Session 4 on May 19, 2007.

2007 APJAE Symposium photo album K.C. Fung (University of California Santa Cruz, USA) presents the paper he co- wrote with Alicia Garcia-Herrero, titled “Strategic Trade Policy, Exchange Rates and Political Economy: The Case of Yuan”, during Session 4 on May 19, 2007.

2007 APJAE Symposium photo album Juyan Zhang (South-western University of Finance and Economics, China) presents his paper, titled “Ownership Structure, Input Control and Bargaining in China’s Processing Firms”, during Session 4 on May 19, 2007.

2007 APJAE Symposium photo album Zhihao Yu (Carleton University, Canada) presents his paper, titled “A Strategic Trade and Environmental Policy Argument for the Kyoto Protocol”, during Session 4 on May 19, 2007.

2007 APJAE Symposium photo album Chia-Hui Lu (Academia Sinica, Taiwan) presents her paper, titled “On the Role of Absorptive Capacity: FDI Matters to Growth”, during Session 4 on May 19, 2007.

2007 APJAE Symposium photo album On May 19, 2007, Eden Yu, Editor of APJAE and Head of the Department of Economics and Finance, City University of Hong Kong, presents souvenirs to speakers: (from upper left) Rod Falvey, Robert Driskill, Alicia Garcia- Herrero, (from lower left) Kwan Choi, Kazuharu Kiyono and Jota Ishikawa.

2007 APJAE Symposium photo album On May 19, 2007, Eden Yu, Editor of APJAE and Head of the Department of Economics and Finance, City University of Hong Kong, presents souvenirs to speakers: (from upper left) Zhihao Yu, James Brander, K.C. Fung, (from lower left) Juyan Zhang, Anming Zhang, and Chia-Hui Lu.

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