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Factor-endowment based trade with the leading economy helps to explain the differing development performances of the Americas and East Asia in the past two centuries. Between 1830 and 1945, labor-abundant Britain, the most advanced country, traded heavily with land-abundant countries in the...
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Seit Mitte der achtziger Jahre hat sich ein grundlegender Wandel in der außenwirtschaftlichen Struktur Japans vollzogen. Mit der rapiden Yen-Aufwertung begannen japanische Unternehmen verstärkt in der asiatisch-pazifischen Region zu produzieren und deren komparative Vorteile für ihre...
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, we investigate the location choices of Japanese MNEs among East Asian developing countries by estimating a four … mechanics of cheap labor-seeking FDI, Japanese MNEs are more likely to invest in locations with low income and low tariff rates … on products from Japan. Also, accessibility to other locations and/or ports matters in attracting Japanese MNEs because …
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between the three great powers in the region: China, Japan and the United States. This paper discusses relations between China … fates of the three countries are interlinked. The challenge for the US-Japan-China triangle is to create the positive … Contemporary China Centre] …
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) intensity in ASEAN5 countries, namely Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand, plus 3 countries such as China …
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East Asia, within which China, Japan, and Korea are most important in terms of technological capabilities. Using Japanese … specialization saw little change, but those of Korea and China changed rapidly since 1970s. By the year 2009, technology …
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East Asia, within which China, Japan, and Korea are most important in terms of technological capabilities. Using U … specialization saw gradual changes, but those of Korea and China changed rapidly since 1970s. By the year 2009, technology … the deepening of innovation networks in these countries. Together with our prior work, the Japanese and U.S. data produce …
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of the region’s production has been taking place in China, and this trend is expected to continue for some time yet. …
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) intensity in ASEAN5 countries, namely Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand, plus 3 countries such as China …
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This paper attempts to explain why growth rates and why growth levels differ so much among the 17 economies in East Asia. The EGOIN theory, the Triple C Theory and the S Curve Theory are used in the explanation. The three hypotheses in the three cognate theories are also tested for their general...
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