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compared to the U.S. , Japan’s trade links with East Asia display a far greater diversity of the product groups involved. Of … soon the asymmetric nature of Japan’s trade links with East Asia. These differences can only be partially attributed to …The purpose of this paper is to analyze how the spread of different international production networks in East Asia has …
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Many developing countries – including Malaysia – try to leverage FDI for local technological change. But our understanding of inter-firm-level processes of technological learning from FDI is still rather limited. This study attempts to shed some light on the role for social interaction in...
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LA are less risk averse than those from Asia. …
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international competition from EU, Japan, and later from China and the other emerging economies had played a pivotal role in the …
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Discusses the relationship between labour market regulation and regional trade agreements from both a legal and an economic angle. Examines whether regional trade liberalisation is associated with deterioration of domestic labour standards beyond those reflected in the 1998 ILO Declaration on...
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Climate change is an emerging challenge to developing economy like India however it also creates opportunity to grow through climate friendly goods production and new direction of trade. This paper focuses India’s potential export trade in climate friendly goods. The estimated gravity model is...
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an important consideration. Hence, natural gas from West Asia could be an important resource, especially for China. The …
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This study offers a new perspective on crisis transmission through an examination of herding contagion during 2008-global financial crisis across Asian and European financial markets. Using a bivariate GARCH-BEKK model, results show that the volatility of US stock market during the subprime...
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their roles, largely at the expense of regional suppliers. One key to Asia's competitive success vis-a-vis Mexico and …
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