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India and Korea. The study also suggests the areas where there is huge scope for increased investment and technological …
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The paper argues that if the Chinese economy had failed, mainstream economics would have described this as completely predictable, given the extent and nature of involvement of the Chinese state in the functioning of markets and the economy. The fact that China has succeeded therefore should...
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contribution to export-oriented economic growth in Korea and by extension other East Asian NIEs: namely, the spillovers (or …
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between PRC and its trading partners, finding that PRC’s current structure is closest to that in Korea and Taipei, China in …
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Korean financial crisis. In Korea, the government built a state- led financial system through the 1960s and 1970s and a …
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Korea will have a great impact on the security situation on the peninsula. The next 12 months are likely to be a transition …
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The ambitious development plans for the Lancang-Mekong River Basin (LMRB) could have serious environmental, social, cultural and even geopolitical ramifications that could in turn destabilise the Mekong Subregion (MS). On the premise that frameworks for regional cooperation offer a viable route...
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Prior to the Asian financial crisis, most Asian exchange rates were de facto pegged to the US Dollar. In the crisis, many economies experienced a brief period of extreme flexibility. A `fear of floating' gave reduced flexibility when the crisis subsided, but flexibility after the crisis was...
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Capital account openness and exchange rate flexibility in 11 Asian countries are examined. Asia has made slow progress on de jure capital account openness, but has made much more progress on de facto capital account openness. While there is a slow pace of increase in exchange rate flexibility,...
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The paper starts by recapitulating the basic arguments provided by economic theory to explain the existence of the patent system. The paper then concentrates on the three important ICT industries viz., telecommunication equipment, computer hardware and semiconductor industries. The issues...
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