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bilateral economic agreements between Japan and the Philippines. The authors greatly recognized that the extent and … advantages of one country (e.g., Japan) in order to fill in the specific human resource needs of the other (e.g., Philippines …
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The Philippines has become an export-oriented economy, with exports increasing in significance. The electronics industry, in particular, is a showcase of this newfound export prowess. Traditionally, comparative advantage is the takeoff point for understanding trade patterns in economic theory....
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Going by the statements of the Japan Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Japan's top priority with regards to regional and … that Japan is economically interested in the whole Southeast Asia, and not in any single country in it. This is because the … Southeast Asian market is big, but the market of a single country in it is small. Japan's next target is Mexico, since Mexico …
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rapidly and the cost of medical and caregiving services in Japan remains to be one of the highest in the world, tourism …
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The Japan-Philippines Economic Partnership Agreement is envisioned to further boost Japan's ODA to the Philippines …
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Agriculture is a sensitive issue for both the Philippines and Japan. Thus, promoting economic cooperation cannot be a … concessions in other industries/sectors, e.g., retirement, contract workers, etc. Japan's tariff rates are lower than the …
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This study is one of the component papers in the priority area on inclusive growth of Project APEC 2015. This paper aims to establish the linkages of enhancing human capital and human resource development in an economy in attaining inclusive growth. Various studies have suggested that education,...
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