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Caged tiger: Will Vietnam join Thailand and Malaysia to become yet another Asian tiger?
Eisenstodt, Gale
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Forbes : business and finance
157
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1996
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pp. 64-71
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Isolated for three decades, Burma is slowly stirring to economic life
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1996
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Mixing steel and politics. One of the most powerful companies in South Korea, Posco Steel has had its wings clipped
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156
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1995
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pp. 60-67
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Opportunity in South Korea for U.S. retailers
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156
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1995
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Job shokku: Beset by recession and deflation, Japan is slowly changing. For better or worse it is becoming more like the U.S.
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1995
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Toyotas for asparagus. As its farming sector declines, Japan will buy more of its food from American producers. It's already happening
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1995
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Rohm: Most Japanese businessmen wait for a crisis and then react. Rohm Co.'s Kenichiro Sato likes to solve problems before they happen
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1995
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Toshiba: Hollywood hasn't burned all Japanese investors
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1995
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1995
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Is Japan's economic rigidity rooted in Confucian values or in the 1940s war mobilization system?
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1995
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pp. 76-81
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