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With the rise of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) as the world’s largest trading nation (measured by trade …
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of China (PRC)–to move to a more flexible regime vis-à-vis the US dollar. Second, given the limited degree of the yen …
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Japanese foreign direct investment (FDI) into China is analysed using an FDI model that accounts for different modes of … with an increase in FDI by reducing uncertainty in the investment environment. The performance of Japanese FDI into China …
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implications to China. Liberalization of capital accounts proceeded very gradually in Japan from the adoption of a system of … seems to give valuable implications to China, for which significant enhancement of the flexibility of its exchange rate …
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As all eyes are on the strategy and policy measures of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) to push the international … use of the yuan, this paper turns to the internationalization of the Japanese yen and compares it with what the PRC is … distinguish the PRC’s current strategy from the Japanese experience in the 1980s. The yen’s development as an international …
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