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Production networks have been extensively developed in the Asia-Pacific region. This paper employs two micro-level approaches, case studies and econometric analysis, using JETRO's firm surveys which investigate Japanese affiliates operating in Southeast Asia. These two approaches found that...
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relationship between Japan and the Asian Tigers. Our model is based on Backus, Kehoe and Kydland (1994) in which each economy … ; Productivity …
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large productivity gap between Japan and Korea. This is reminiscent of the sandwich theory, meaning that Korea is literally … determinant of productivity, has improved rapidly and steadily in China during the 2000s, while it has declined in Korea and Japan … particular, a relative increase in productivity to China and Japan is highly related to its export performance. Not only …
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While the WTO process of multilateral trade liberalization encounters increasing resistance, in part because the most difficult issues have finally risen to the top of the agenda, market-based forces are contributing to international economic integration. One of the most potent are cross-border...
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