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030949
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Washington, Institute for International Economics., 1988.
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xiii, 218p
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088132082X
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031323 | 337.73/BER 031323 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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145899
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Cambridge, Polity Press, 2016.
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xii, 196p.pbk
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9780745664661
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058708 | 330.95/GOL 058708 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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170641
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This paper shows the growth dynamics in China's foreigntrade turnover over seven decades, and highlights the principal features of today's commodity and geographical export and import makeup. It analyzes China's trade in services, Beijing's attraction of foreign investment, and export of Chinese capital abroad. Among the issues examined are the peculiarities of principal territorial forms of the country's external economic openness, i.e. special economic zones and experimental free-trade zones.
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044938
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New York, UNCESI, 1970.
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27p.
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006507 | 354.103/UND 006507 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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044937
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Japan, JERC, 1970.
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42p.
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JERO Centre paper
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005435 | 330.015/JER 005435 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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171084
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In a Xi Jinping era of rising central power and policy activism, what role is left for Chinese provinces? This article argues that, notwithstanding centralizing tendencies, China’s recent economic development trajectory cannot be understood without taking into account the distinctive policy roles and priorities of provincial governments. Successive waves of governance restructuring have in many ways strengthened rather than weakened provincial authorities, reinforcing their role as central-local gatekeepers within China’s political economy. In particular, we draw attention to the ways that provinces create and shape “development space” (fazhan kongjian 发展空间) for different industries and localities and alter the contours of China’s international economic engagement. We explore how provinces use their position as brokers of development space to concentrate investment in privileged areas of the economy while neglecting other aspects of development, deviating from central priorities in the process. Using case studies about industrial policy, rural development, and foreign economic relations, we show how—even in an era of centralism—provinces’ developmental drive remains untamed.
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115376
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New Delhi, Pentagon Press, 2011.
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xii,185p.
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9788182744936
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056826 | 327.54058/JOS 056826 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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141531
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Oxon, Routledge, 2013.
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xv, 177p.: figures, tablespbk
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9780415602099
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058333 | 337.154/BAT 058333 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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146014
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Seattle, University of Washington Press, 2014.
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xii, 355p.pbk
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Studies of the East Asian Institute
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9780295993768
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058722 | 337.51/REA 058722 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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115375
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New Delhi, Routledge, 2012.
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x,337p.
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9780415501910
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056825 | 337.5105/MUN 056825 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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032515
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Stanford, Stanford University Press, 1987.
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298p.
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08179883627
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028892 | 330.957085/SWE 028892 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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189294
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The South Korean economic miracle is often used as an example of the consolidation of business and government in the interests of national prosperity. Thanks to rapid industrialization and the implementation of an export-oriented economic model, the Republic of Korea (ROK) acquired the status of a developed country already in the mid-1990s. An important factor of South Korea's success at the global level is the fact that the foreign economic relations of the ROK have been closely intertwined with access to world markets, technologies, and investments. However, the economic crisis triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic and global geopolitical differences have been testing even the most stable economies. Since the South Korean economy has been deeply integrated into international trade and finance, it has become very vulnerable to outside challenges. The strengthening of partnership cooperation with the US requires that President Yoon's administration dramatically diversify foreign economic ties. Of special interest here are Russian-South Korean economic ties and their prospects. At present, the two countries' economic partnership is facing a major test in the form of sanctions pressure on the Russian Federation. As for domestic challenges for South Korea, the new administration of President Yoon has inherited many unresolved problems that have only been worsening - primarily unemployment (especially among young people), inflation, a housing crisis, and the country's aging population. In this article, the authors analyze current foreign and domestic challenges facing the ROK economy. In addition, emphasis is placed on issues of Russian-South Korean economic relations.
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099422
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Washington, DC, World Bank, 2009.
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xxvii, 187p.
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9780821377765
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055302 | 337.56051/WOR 055302 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
152714
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Singapore, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., 2015.
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xv, 137p.hbk
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World Scientific - Now Publishers Series in Business; Vol. 6
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9789814619158
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059027 | 327.5105/HOR 059027 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
101988
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2010.
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THE DEBATE has got rekindled of late in Russia over the need to diversify its foreign economic relations and redirect its trade flows from West to East. The Eurocentric bias of Russia's foreign economic policy has long been in the way of the needed turnabout with respect to Asia and unlocking the country's trading potential. As Russia's dependence on trade with Europe and its investments was growing, Russia's partnership with the European Union became plagued alternatively with differences sparked now by the EU's eastward expansion and then by conflicts in the realm of fuel and energy. The progress on building a free trade zone with the European Union, on Brussels' assistance, in getting Russia admitted to the WTO and on establishing a visa-free arrangement, has been at best limited.
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