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This study presents a model of economic growth based on saturating demand, where the demand for a good has a certain maximum amount. In this model, the economy grows not only by the improvement in production efficiency in each sector, but also by the migration of production factors (labor in...
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Based on analyses of actual data, we reveal that many Asian developing economies own economic structural features of "non-mono-cultural economy" and the "large primary good sector", which have not been discussed in developing economies RBC literature. We also examine the input-output tables to...
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the highest awareness to environmental friendly concepts, followed by India and China.(2) Chosen labeled products include …) Consumers in China, India and Thailand are sensitive to energy efficiency of products, primarily because they lead to less …
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The North-South Economic Corridor (NSEC), the road between Bangkok and Kunming, China, including the Laos route (R3B … in China, Shan State in Myanmar, Northern Laos and Northern Thailand has historical and ethnic closeness, and is a …
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emerged in China was transferred to Vietnam and evolved in the Vietnamese context, this paper seeks to illustrate how the rise …
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This paper reports the results of an analysis of changes in income inequality, and in its determinants, in urban China … into China after the reforms. However, this will be problematic without equality of opportunity. …
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This paper investigates the changes in the structures of industrial networks that have occurred in the Asia …
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East Asia, this paper attempts to summarize the characteristics and their patterns of change in industrial structures and … trade structures of the countries/regions in the Asia-Pacific region from the three viewpoints of time, space, and industry …
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It is expected that an Asian triangle of growth will be formed in the coming few decades. China, India and ASEAN …
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Since the Greater Mekong Sub-region (GMS) program began in 1992, activities have expanded and flourished. The three economic corridors are composed of the East-West, North-South, and Southern; these are the most important parts of the flagship program. This article presents an evaluation of...
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