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The information and communication technology (ICT) revolution of the past 3 decades has transformed the world into an integrated marketplace. Today, producers and consumers alike are able to compare the prices of local businesses and worldwide sellers. For an increasing number of tradable goods,...
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The information and communication technology (ICT) revolution of the past 3 decades has transformed the world into an integrated marketplace. Today, producers and consumers alike are able to compare the prices of local businesses and worldwide sellers. For an increasing number of tradable goods,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010857584
at 203 million tons, Australia has remained unshaken as the worlds largest coal exporter. Coal demand in Japan and … expand production in Australia. This report considers the past results and future projections of Australias coal production …
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This paper aims to examine the implications of the rise of East Asian regionalism for the Australia-Japan partnership …
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market in Australia, in Japan and elsewhere in East Asia. The main conclusions of the AJRC study turned out to be correct … Australia. This paper reviews those projections to see whether they were right or wrong. It also examines the growth of the East … might emerge in Australia for the supply of processed steel product to the East Asian region in the 1990s. The main …
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of major OECD countries, including Australia, France, Germany, Japan, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Sweden, the UK and …
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In comparing fiscal indicators of Japan and Australia, it is generally perceived that Japans fiscal conditions are very … serious and those of Australia are very sound. However, in Australia the rising ratio of foreign liabilities to GDP is the … relationship is the case for Japan. The fiscal conditions of the two countries are a good example to demonstrate that fiscal …
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New Zealands average income, defined as GDP per capita, is now three quarters that of Australia and even lower than in … Australias poorest state, Tasmania. Over the last seven years, New Zealand has grown slightly faster than Australia, but at these … rates, it would still take 140 years to close the trans-Tasman income gap. To catch up with Australia in five to 10 years …
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investment, and resource-supplying countries, such as Australia, in the context of the growth of Chinese demand. The paper argues …
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Australia and Brazil. …
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