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Emeritus Faculty
Seiji Naya
Research Interests: Asian economic development, Japan-U.S. relations, regional trade cooperation, industrialization and trade policies of ASEAN countries, development finance, Hawaiiís economy
Teaching Areas: international economics, Asian economic development
Affiliations: Asian Development Bank, Asian Productivity Organization, Hawaii Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR), Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (Singapore), International Center for Economic Growth, International Development Center of Japan, International Center for the Study of East Asian Development, United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP)
Service: Director of the State of Hawaii, Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism (DBEDT); Executive Director of the Center for Asia-Pacific Infrastructure Development (CAPID); District Export Council Member, U.S. Department of Commerce; Team Leader, U.S.-ASEAN Economic Cooperation Project; Co-Chair Hawaii-Okinawa ALOHA Partnership Program: Forging Alliances for Economic Growth in the 21st Century
Publications:
- "Science & Technology ñ The Key to Hawaiiís Economic Future," Millennium Edition 2001, Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism, 2001.
- "Hawaiiís Emerging New Economy," Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism, October, 2000.
- "A New Millennium Growth Strategy For Hawaiiís Economy," Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism, January 2000.
- Towards a Productivity-Driven Growth Strategy, "Hawaiiís Economy," Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism, First & Second Quarters, 1997
- "Thirty Years of ASEAN: Economic Co-operation," edited with Michael G. Plummer, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore, November, 1997.
- The Characteristics of Asia-Pacific Growth Triangles, with Karen Eggleston, "The Journal of Asia Pacific Economy," Summer, 1996. ? "Prospects and Challenges of ASEAN Economic Cooperation," with Michael G. Plummer, United Nations Development Programme, New York, 1997.
- NAFTA and Asian-Pacific Economic Relations, "Economic Relations and Developments in Asia and Pacific: Collected Papers of International Cooperation Studies," edited by Kazuhiro Igawa, Research Institute for Economics & Business Administration, Kobe University, 1997.
- Why East Asian Economies Have Been Successful: Some Lessons for Other Developing Countries, with Byron Gangnes, "Economic Transition in the Middle East Global Challenges and Adjustment Strategies," edited by Heba Handoussa, The American University in Cairo Press, 1997.
- Interdependence and Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, in "Hedging Bets on Growth in a Globalization Industrial Order," edited by Lee-Jay Cho and Yoon Hyung Kim, Korea Development Institute Press, December 1997.
- "Asian Development: Economic Success and Policy Lessons," with W. James and G. Meier, University of Wisconsin Press, Madison, Wisconsin, June, 1989.
- "Lessons in Development: A Comparative Study of Asia and Latin America," ed., International Center for Economic Growth, San Francisco, 1989.
- Trade in East Asian Development with Comparative Reference to Southeast Asian Experiences, with C. Lee, "Economic Development and Cultural Change," Vol. 36, No. 3 Supplement, University of Chicago, April, 1988.
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