2016년 11월 25일 금요일

Institute for Political Economy and Development (IPEAD): The Chair's Message and the Article of Association


Cambridge, King's Chapel


The Chair's Message 











The Institute for Political Economy and Development is an intellectual powerhouse for Economics and Politics of Development.  

As the Founder and Chair of Research at the Institute for Political Economy and Development (정치경제발전연구소 (政治経済発究所), in Korean pronunciation ‘jeongchigyeongjebaljeon-yeonguso') in the Republic of Korea, it is my great pleasure to introduce our organization, its structure, functions, and objectives.

The IPEAD is a non-profit and academic network to promote the economics and politics of development.

The economics and politics of development have become increasingly relevant to our substances of economic lives due to the rapid globalization that has taken place in recent decades. Economic development is significant for developing countries where most of the population suffers from severe poverty. The IPEAD addresses those issues and seeks to help find alternative solutions to the various development issues around the world in achieving Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) set by the UN by clarifying the impact that has on economic development. 

The IPEAD wishes to collaborate with practitioners from several countries.  You will find further information about the IPEAD  from this website. Please also feel free to contact the Founder and Chair of Research of the IPEAD, Mu-Jeong Kho (mu-jeong.kho@cantab.netmu-jeong.kho@ipead.netkhomujeong@yahoo.co.uk), if you have any questions. 

This research institute will be registered officially at the National Tax Service of the Republic of Korea, 08 December 2016. The Registration No. at the National Tax Service of the Republic of Korea (대한민국 국세청 등록번호; 大韓民國 國稅廳 登錄番號)  will be available when requested. 

Kind Regards, 

Founder & Chair of Research, the Institute for Political Economy and Development (IPEAD), Republic of Korea
http://www.ipead.net

Mu-Jeong Kho 
mu-jeong.kho@cantab.net
mu-jeong.kho@ipead.net

khomujeong@yahoo.co.uk



Mu-Jeong Kho 
mu-jeong.kho@cantab.net
mu-jeong.kho@ipead.net





Article of Association





  


# An English-translated version of this Article of Association is to be announced soon. 






Hillary, Blue-collar Democrats and Economy

Hillary Clinton supporters call for a vote recount in battleground states.



Regardless of the issue of a recount for the vote happening in the battleground states such as Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, we need to think about the result again. See the article below:













One may highlights the message below: 

"David Betras could see trouble coming. The Democratic Party chairman in Youngstown, Ohio, wrote to Hillary Clinton's advisers in May warning she needed to put a jobs-focused message at the heart of her White House campaign or else watch blue-collar voters in states like Ohio, Michigan and Pennsylvania slip away to Republican Donald Trump. (....) Clinton never responded to Betras, and in the final weeks of her campaign she spent much of her time portraying Trump as unfit, rather than highlighting her economic plans. On Nov. 8, Election Day, Betras' warning proved prescient - she lost Ohio and Pennsylvania and, on Wednesday, Michigan, too, based on the latest unofficial ballot counts (Reuter 2016)."

Do you know what it means? Maybe at least one of those which Bill Clinton was saying can be right:



But, maybe Hillary does not listen to the advice from Bill Clinton:



"He claimed the three were tone-deaf about the feeble economy and its impact on millions and millions of working-class voters."

Plus, for the people asking to recount the vote at the states...

Remember also:
Bernie Sanders wins Wisconsin and Michigan Democratic Primary over Hillary. 
Donald Trump wins Wisconsin and Michigan Democratic Primary over Hillary. 

What does it mean? And your thoughts?