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the past two centuries in Western Europe, the United States, Canada, Japan, and Australia. Grossman focuses on four major …
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effectiveness may moderate in graying societies. It then uses Bayesian estimation techniques for the U.S., Canada, Japan, U.K., and …
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financial markets and spillovers from Europe to Japan. The results also suggest that the uncertainty about the direction of …
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The traditional developed economies of the Group of Three (G3)-the European Union, Japan and the United States- all …
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This paper investigates theoretically and empirically firms' productivity ranking among traditional horizontal foreign direct investment (HFDI), pure platform FDI (PFDI), and complex platform FDI (CFDI). Using data on Japanese outward FDI, we define firms conducting HFDI or PFDI as those...
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—to compete in the 21st Century global economy? Countries including China, Korea, Japan and Singapore have begun to integrate … practice in Japan and the United States. Preliminary findings indicate that while progress has been made towards establishing …
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East Asia, within which China, Japan, and Korea are most important in terms of technological capabilities. Using U ….S. patent data, we examine how knowledge networks have developed among these countries. We find that Japan's technological …
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international competition from EU, Japan, and later from China and the other emerging economies had played a pivotal role in the …
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markets of USA, France, Germany, Japan and UK during the current crisis. …
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