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While bringing unprecedented prosperity to post-war Japan, her "economic miracle" at the same time led to greater vulnerability owing to a much higher degree of dependency on raw material imports and outlets for export goods. This was brought home to the Japanese by events in the early 1970’s....
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Supply security is threatened by technical, business, natural and policy shocks, as well as geopolitical tensions. Is there a rationale for policy intervention? If yes, what are efficient and effective measures that achieve de-risking? This article first explains why private incentives do not...
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"Economic security" has become a fashionable but rather loose lable covering the new uncertainties in the world economy. Dr. Hager makes an attempt at a narrower definition of the concept on the basis of which he analyses the threats to Western Europe’s security which result from its economic...
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Together with the growing urgency of industrial development in the developing countries, the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO) is also more and more in the focus of interest. This young organisation, which two and a half years ago with much ambition assumed a huge...
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Development Policies of the Hamburg Institute for International Economics has therefore recently begun to investigate the volume …
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