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speed. The Japanese economy is passing through a long period of two decades with low growth related to the world and Japan …
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In this paper, Japan’s positive and negative aid sanctions policy toward Asian countries since the introduction of new … aid guidelines will be examined and discussed. Japan can choose to impose negative aid sanctions (the suspension or a … increase in foreign aid) would be applied to aid recipients that conduct desirable polices in the light of Japan’s ODA Charter …
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investigating how the rebalancing of Japan’s economic growth mode was realized in the 1970s, we indicate that it is essential in the … to Japan’s experience to indicate that achieving domestic rebalancing does not necessarily lead to external rebalancing. …
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With North Korea going nuclear, tensions ever present in the Taiwan Strait, and growing posturing over territories thought to be rich in resources, the question of how lasting peace, order, stability and prosperity can be achieved in Northeast Asia has become increasingly important....
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This paper has analyzed the relationship between medium/small firms and financial institutions based on the results of questionnaires prepared for medium/small firms in the Tokai and Kansai regions. With the development of telecommunication technology and progress in securities market...
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This paper examines Japan’s foreign aid sanction policy toward China. The Japanese government seems to be reluctant to … take strict measures against China. Only due to strong criticisms from other aid donors did Japan cut aid to China. However …, economic assistance was resumed as soon as Japan found a suitable pretext. What were the rationales for Japan’s policies in the …
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Besides China, Northeast Asia includes other important energy consumers: Japan and South Korea. These OECD … might extract from the experience of Japan and South Korea. …
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in startup activities can be explained by differences in the venture capital markets between Japan and the US. …
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Entry of new firms can be difficult or even impossible at capacity constrained facilities, despite the actual cost of entering is low. Using a game theoretic model of incumbent firms’ pricing behaviour under these conditions, it is found that under the assumption of Bertrand competition and...
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BARRIERS TO ENTRY: ABOLISHING THE BARRIERS TO UNDERSTANDING by Jan-Horst Keppler Professor of economics Université Paris – Dauphine, LEDa, and Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne, PHARE Port.: (+33 6) 77 81 37 46; Email: jan.keppler@dauphine.fr. Abstract The concept of a barrier to entry...
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