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to evaluate the genetic variation in soybean within and among China, S. Korea, and Japan by means of 120 accessions from … within China is much larger than that within Japan or S. Korea, but smaller than that between China and Japan or S. Korea …. Cluster and principal component analyses almost completely separated the accessions from China from those of Japan and S …
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Using a sample of 1154 European firms from 11 countries, we show that firm-levelexchange exposure for Eurozone and non-Eurozone … European firms has increased sincethe introduction of the euro, but this rise was smaller for Eurozone than non … Eurozone countries, so the advent of the euroappears to have been associated with a shift in exchange risk from systematic to …
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studies carried out in theUS, Japan and South Korea which offer a cross-nationalreview of the performance of dual-function DPV …
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Japan and South Korea during the period from November 2000 through March 2002 were due to increased competition from rival …
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This paper integrates institution-, industry-, and resource-based views of internationalization and demonstrates that industrial characteristics, firm resources, and institutional factors can significantly explain the differences and similarities of international expansion of Chinese and...
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past conflicts (i.e. war, economic, political, etc.) between Japan and China. …
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Japan, Korea, and China, while at the same time illuminating the mechanism that has driven the narrowing in the productivity … is very small for Japanese firms. While the within-industry ranking of TFP levels hardly changes in the case of Japan … are approaching those of the national frontier firms at a more rapid pace than in Japan. …
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at the height of their heavy and chemical industrialization during the 19th-to-the early 20th century. Japan too followed … suit in its drive to build up heavy industry and secure resources abroad. Most recently, China has entered such a growth …
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, China and inflation, unemployment and placement responsibility, Japan and lifetime employment, placement as a marketing job …
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A new resolve for both increased economic integration and monetary and exchange rate cooperation has started to emerge in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), especially since the 1997-1998 Asian financial crisis. According to the optimum currency area theory, the degree of trade...
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