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NIEs as well as the ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) member countries. Japan's electronics industry has been …-regional division of labor is taking shape. Subsidiaries of Japanese firms established elsewhere in Asia still rely heavily on ... …
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parts, I trace the development of Japanese production networks in Asia through three different periods. Each of these … 1991, the year of the "bursting of the bubble economy" in Japan. The pendulum now swings back again toward decentralization … production networks: a regionalization of procurement; the penetration of Asia's contested growth markets; attempts to harness …
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parts, I trace the development of Japanese production networks in Asia through three different periods. Each of these … 1991, the year of the "bursting of the bubble economy" in Japan. The pendulum now swings back again toward decentralization … production networks: a regionalization of procurement, the penetration of Asia's contested growth markets, attempts to harness …
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Japan and the newly advanced economies in Asia. Coastal China is at the center of the transformation of economic geography … of East Asia, indicating the maritime focus of the evolving production networks. With the emergence of transborder spaces …
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