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in attracting them to China. This is important as they have an important role to play in filling in the gap left by …
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South Asia and Southeast Asia have been connected for many centuries, with the degree of connectivity varying over time. This paper explores strengthening connectivity between the two subregions by identifying the missing links in transport connectivity. The paper is specifically concerned with...
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The depth and breadth of the East Asian financial crisis has added a sense of acute urgency for some concrete and credible measures by policy-makers to revitalise the Japanese economy. While steps to be taken for the long-run competitiveness and economic revitalisation of the Japanese economy...
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is considering widening the agreement to include countries such as China, Japan and the Republic of Korea. A bilateral … estimated US$380 million (0.22 per cent of GDP). However, annual gains from a completely liberalised ASEAN plus China, Japan and …
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New Zealands average income, defined as GDP per capita, is now three quarters that of Australia and even lower than in Australias poorest state, Tasmania. Over the last seven years, New Zealand has grown slightly faster than Australia, but at these rates, it would still take 140 years to close...
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. However, Taipei,China is different from other East Asia economies in several aspects. First, Taipei,China’s industrial … Japanese Kabushiki-gaish. Second, Taipei,China has experienced extraordinary “hollowing-out†of its industrial base as many … firms (both large and SMEs) have moved their manufacturing operation to People’s Republic of China (PRC). This is also …
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. However, Taipei,China is different from other East Asia economies in several aspects. First, Taipei,China’s industrial … Japanese Kabushiki-gaish. Second, Taipei,China has experienced extraordinary “hollowing-out†of its industrial base as many … firms (both large and SMEs) have moved their manufacturing operation to People’s Republic of China (PRC). This is also …
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This study provides comparative perspectives on the current and prospective situation of financial market development in ASEAN, the PRC, and India, identifies key priorities for strengthening financial infrastructure to promote financial development and regional integration, and produces policy...
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. However, Taipei,China is different from other East Asia economies in several aspects. First, Taipei,China’s industrial … Japanese Kabushiki-gaish. Second, Taipei,China has experienced extraordinary “hollowing-out†of its industrial base as many … firms (both large and SMEs) have moved their manufacturing operation to People’s Republic of China (PRC). This is also …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009651648
People’s Republic of China (PRC) is now on a faster track in adopting international standards. However, the key issue for …
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