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There has been much discussion of the Newly Industrializing Countries (NICs) in recent years and various studies of … their impact have been made. Much of the concern about NICs in the industrialized countries is however based on what they … coordinated from the Royal Institute of International Affairs, London, discusses the implications of the NICs for trade and …
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. Our author argues that, contrary to that opinion, the coming into existence of NICs should be looked upon not as a threat …
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countries would soon be able to follow a similar path to development. The conditions facing this second generation of NICs …
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. Our author argues that, contrary to that opinion, the coming into existence of NICs should be looked upon not as a threat …
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There has been much discussion of the Newly Industrializing Countries (NICs) in recent years and various studies of … their impact have been made. Much of the concern about NICs in the industrialized countries is however based on what they … coordinated from the Royal Institute of International Affairs, London, discusses the implications of the NICs for trade and …
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This paper surveys the broad patterns of world trade in manufactures since about 1960. While the bulk of manufactured exports came initially from relatively few large industrial countries, developing countries have encroached seriously upon their markets in recent years. The newly industrialized...
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complexes in the first generation Asian NICs, employing an evolutionary economic perspective. Over the past decade and longer … the first generation Asian NICs, Singapore included, have been confronted with imperatives necessitating deep …
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