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With North Korea going nuclear, tensions ever present in the Taiwan Strait, and growing posturing over territories …
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Japan and Korea. We then consider changes to immigration policy in both countries. We are able to examine the effects on …
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that the Anglo-Saxon financial system is inferior to that of Japan and Germany and puts the former countries at a …
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years, with very substantial diversification and economic development. Korea, for example, managed to transform itself from … being a largely agricultural society in 1960 to the point where it became the third country after the US and Japan to export … (including Japan)is the most successful story of sustained economic growth in the history of mankind. How does one account for …
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industrialization and fast growth over a sustained period in the entire history of mankind. Recall that Japan in 1950 produced less than …. By 1980 Japan overtook the US to become the largest producer of automobiles in the world. …
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In this paper, to analyze the similarities and differences between the regional finance of Japan and South Korea … that regional finance systems in Japan and Korea are very similar. For example, in the US, there is an overwhelming amount … of small to midsize companies with only one partner bank, however, in Japan and Korea, having multiple partner banks is …
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than the rest of Canada or the United States. This is obviously a cause for concern. Productivity is an important measure …, the higher productivity growth in retail and wholesale trade in the rest of Canada was associated with growth in sales …Ontario's private sector has had zero productivity growth in the latest six year period. Ontario performed much worse …
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The basic thesis of this article is that the essential origins of the modern ‘financial revolution’ were the late-medieval responses, civic and mercantile, to financial impediments from both Church and State, concerning the usury doctrine, that reached their harmful fruition in the later...
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France, Italy and Spain. In all three countries, these institutions played an important role in the retail banking sector …
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The paper presents the results of a research on railway regulation and liberalisation in Italy, France, Germany and …
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