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APEC 2013: Indonesia's and APEC's regional and global opportunities / Drysdale, Peter; Simandjuntak, Djisman   Journal Article
Drysdale, Peter Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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Asia-Pacific economic cooperation: critical perspectives on the world economy / Drysdale, Peter (ed); Terada, Takashi (ed) 2007  Book
Drysdale, Peter Book
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Publication London, Routledge, 2007.
Description 5vol. (xxxviii, xi, xi, xi, xi, 318p., 332p., 355p., 464p.,376p.)
Contents vol. 1 APEC: its origins vol. 2 APEC: Economic and Political Rationale vol. 3 APEC: Foundations and Evolution vol. 4 APEC and East Asian Arrangements vol. 5 APEC: Its Record and Achievements
Standard Number 0415310989
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China's entry to the WTO: strategic issues and quantitative assessments / Drysdale, Peter (ed); Song, Ligang (ed) 2000  Book
Drysdale, Peter Book
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Publication London, Routledge, 2000.
Description xiii, 227p.
Standard Number 0415241014
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Did the NARA treaty make a difference? / Drysdale, Peter   Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Summary/Abstract The Basic Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation between Australia and Japan (the NARA Treaty) was the first treaty of friendship and amity signed between Australia and any other country. Importantly it extended most-favoured-nation status or non-discriminatory treatment beyond trade to all commercial dealings between Australia and Japan, including investment and migration and stay. It was a framework agreement that established a comprehensive basis of equality and fairness in economic and political relations. Yet it is frequently seen as not having had any substantial economic impact on the relationship. This article argues otherwise. It demonstrates that the NARA Treaty had a large and measurable effect on the intensity of investment flows and suggests that it had similar effects on the movement of people between the two economies.
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Direct foreign investment in Asia and the Pacific / Drysdale, Peter (ed) 1972  Book
Drysdale, Peter Book
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Publication Conberra, Australian National University Press, 1972.
Description xiii, 360p.
Standard Number 0708101720
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New economy in East Aisa and the Pcific / Drysdale, Peter 2004  Book
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Publication London, routledgeCurzon, 2004.
Description xviii, 326p.
Series Pacific trade and development conference series
Standard Number 0415280567
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New look at Chinese FDI in Australia / Drysdale, Peter   Journal Article
Drysdale, Peter Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract Australia is China's largest destination for FDI, most of it directed to the resource sector. The scale and speed of the surge of Chinese investment into Australia, largely from state-owned enterprises (SOEs), has raised the question of whether investments by SOEs require special scrutiny. In China, the question is about the treatment of Chinese investment compared with investment from other countries. Clearly, Australia has had a policy environment that is very open to foreign investment, including investment from China. Nevertheless, it is questionable whether measures recently introduced in Australia to review investment by SOEs will restrict Chinese access to the Australian market or encourage a change in the nature of investment projects. How will Chinese enterprises need to adjust to the disciplines and rules in foreign markets? Will the Chinese Government need to take the regulations of host countries like Australia into account in its supervision of SOEs? Australia remains more open to Chinese investment than any other country in the world. Although the issue of SOE investment raises important new questions for policy-makers in Australia and other countries, Chinese investment in Australian resources is very beneficial and, with appropriate institutional and policy initiatives, will continue its strong growth.
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Reflections on the relationship with Japan / Drysdale, Peter Sep 2004  Journal Article
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Publication Sep 2004.
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Reform and recovery in east Asia: the role of the state and economic enterprise / Drysdale, Peter (ed.) 2000  Book
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Publication London, Routledge, 2000.
Description xi, 363p.
Standard Number 0415240956
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