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East Asian nations, which not long ago were counted among the more backward, are emerging as dramatically expanding markets as well as tough competitors for the United States. Predictions are that the Pacific-rim economy will expand twice as fast as the rest of the world. Professor Jens...
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Japan's meteoric economic rise, the hardly less impressive growth of a number of newly industrialised countries in South-East Asia and the enormous mineral wealth of the region have long caused academic and political observers to show keen interest in the economies of the Pacific. Proposals for...
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The integration of China's huge workforce into the global trading system has had profound effects on economies … worldwide. Trade with China has been shown to lead to wage losses and declining employment in developed countries. The …
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Taiwan is developing ever more perceptibly into what both Peking and Taipei consider it to be: a province of China …, albeit a province sui generis—part of China and yet an independent state, enjoying world-wide recognition though denied …? Or is Red China's perfectly legitimate interest directed primarily at the exchange of goods and technologies? …
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present ruling group relinquishes power. He comes to the conclusion that, although China's foreign trade particularly with the …
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Since Mao's death China has greatly strengthened its contacts with Western industrialized states. This year the People … that China's economic policy is set on a new course. …
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President Nixon's intention to visit Peking is attracting tremendous interest all over the world. The present article discusses past developments of US/Chinese trade and its possibilities in the future.
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