Yung Chul Park
Distinguished Professor, Korea University
Yung Chul Park is a distinguished professor in the division of international studies, Korea University. He previously served as the chief economic adviser to the President of Korea, as president of the Korea Development Institute, and as president of the Korea Institute of Finance. He also worked for the International Monetary Fund. He has written and edited several books including Monetary and Financial Cooperation in East Asia: The Relavance of European Experience (Oxford University Press, 2010).
Featured work
Deleveraging and global growth
Paper based on the Asia Europe Economic Forum conference of 21-22 January 2013.
Asian perceptions on the global economy
Don’t let the euro-area crisis go east
The European Union is committed to strengthening its partnership with China, as demonstrated by the fourteenth EU-China summit, to take place in Bei
Global imbalances: time for action
All work
Event
17 October 2018
Asia-Europe Economic Forum 2018 - Closed-door
This year's Asia-Europe Economic Forum (AEEF) will be held in Brussels on 17-18 October
Event
20 September 2017
14th Asia Europe Economic Forum (AEEF)
The 14th Asia Europe Economic Forum will be held in Seoul on 20-21 September 2017.
Event
21 September 2016
13th Asia Europe Economic Forum (AEEF)
This edition of the of the Asia-Europe Economic Forum is entitled: “Riding the new waves: Asian and European Economic Perspectives” and will be held i
Event
01 October 2015
12th Asia Europe Economic Forum (AEEF)
This year's conference is entitled "Global Governance of Public Goods: Asian and European Perspectives".
External publication
24 April 2013
Deleveraging and global growth
Paper based on the Asia Europe Economic Forum conference of 21-22 January 2013.
Video
21 January 2013
External publication
03 February 2012
Don’t let the euro-area crisis go east
The European Union is committed to strengthening its partnership with China, as demonstrated by the fourteenth EU-China summit, to take place in Bei
Policy Brief
01 March 2007