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This paper establishes a parallel between Max Weber's bureaucratic and traditional forms of domination, on the one hand, and the distinction between Western and Japanese management, on the other. Just as bureaucracy, so Western management theory and practice have been fundamentally guided by...
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Taiwan. The Taiwan policies of the United States, Japan, Singapore, South Korea, Australia, India as well as European partner …
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Diversifying Germany's bilateral partnerships in the Indo-Pacific is one of the central goals of German policy. On the one hand, this diversification aims to reduce economic dependence on China, and on the other - in the context of systemic rivalry with authoritarian states - to bring about...
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, discussions in Australia, Japan, and South Korea reveal a greater sense of confidence in Washington's commitments. The fear that …
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The competition for carbon capture, storage, and utilisation is intensifying. Historically dominated by North America, the lead in this technology is now being seized by key players across Asia - reaching from Saudi Arabia to Japan. Unlike traditional energy (transition) geopolitics, this new...
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Least Squares and an Ordered Probit model. The empirical analysis uses daily intervention data for Australia, Japan and …
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This paper analyzes the stabilizing properties of alternative monetary policy regimes. In practice there is a choice between two broad types of monetary policy regimes: a fixed exchange rate regime or a floating exchange rate regime. In this paper I compare exchange rate targeting with different...
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Australia. The paper estimates preference margins as the difference between non-reciprocal preferential rates received by …
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–both per hour and per worker–in the United States, the Eurozone, the United Kingdom, Australia, and Japan over the post …
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-being of the aged in Taiwan and eight other countries - the United States, Japan, Australia, Poland, Finland, Germany, Hungary …
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