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This paper examines three types of industrialization that have occurred in East Asia: the Japanese, Chinese and generic … treatment, such as tax deductions and exemptions. China adopted similar industrial policies and also established EPZs …
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ASEAN+3 is a cooperative framework among ASEAN members and the countries of Japan, China and Korea. It functions at the …
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and statistically significant. I also compared the effects of two different ethnic Japanese networks, i.e., the networks … of long-term Japanese stayers in foreign countries, and the networks of permanent Japanese residents in foreign countries …
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Over recent decades, Australia’s trade has become increasingly oriented toward east Asia (excluding Japan). Rapid growth in economies from this region is often attributed to their export-oriented policies, with the volume of east Asian exports having increased six-fold over the past 20...
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Complementarities and Economic Performance in China. A "Varieties of Capitalism" Approach', 'The Current State of Research on Networks … in China's Business System', 'Recent Changes to Korea's Innovation Governance', 'Standardization and Institutional … Complementarities in Japan - Empirical Results from SAP R/3 Implementations in Japanese Automotive Suppliers'. …
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countries-China, Japan, and Korea-before and after the Lehman Shock, and discusses how the three countries should cooperate in …
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