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climatic region. Since the monsoons also affect the South China Sea, which does not form part of the Indian Ocean by any … the ancient Silk Road of Central Asia, formerly connecting Europe and China: Today the common heritage of this trade route … from Sofala in modern Mozambique as its southernmost terminus, the entire Bay of Bengal and the South China Sea up to …
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past conflicts (i.e. war, economic, political, etc.) between Japan and China. …
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This paper investigates the primacy of foreign direct investment inflows in liberalizing China’s economy and whether … disparities. By examining the history of FDI inflows in China, it becomes evident that FDI inflows were an instrumental part in … institutional and technological development in China. I extend the argument to take into account how these developed infrastructures …
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of relationship functions are compared for buyers and sellers from Europe and China. It was found that direct functions … dysfunctions of relationships. Research comparing different parts of China, arguably more diverse than many European countries … that business models of relationship functions developed for Western business may be more applicable to China than …
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Mit der Gründung der Vereinten Nationen nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg hat die internationale Staatengemeinschaft, nach dem Scheitern des Völkerbundes, erneut einen Versuch unternommen, diesem Ziel auf einer universellen Ebene gerecht zu werden. Von Anfang an bestanden aber Tendenzen, die Aufgabe...
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The launch of the economic and monetary union in Europe and the 1997 financial crisis that underscored the disadvantages of currently employed exchange rate regimes raised questions about the feasibility of a similar monetary unification project for East Asia. Being one of the most dynamically...
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that contributed to growth in China, Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, and Thailand. Thus, promoting trade policy in these …
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Professor Kojima of Hitotsubashi University is a leading Japanese economist in international economics. Two of his major ideas are reviewed: a theory of pro-trade FDI and an extended "flying-geese" theory of industrial development. Kojima's pro-trade FDI (which rests on the doctrine of...
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This paper uses a survey of 1,826 firms distributed over ten East Asian metropolitan areas – Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Manila, Seoul, and five Chinese cities – to investigate the sources of firm-level R&D capabilities. The analysis identifies the impact of 23 survey variables, classified by...
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- China, Japan, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan - from 1989 to 1998. The results indicated that a complementary …
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