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100 | _aOzawa, Terutomo | ||
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_aThe rise of Asia: the 'flying -geese' theory of tandem growth and regional agglomeration/ _c Terutomo Ozawa |
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_bEdward Elgar, _c2009. _a Cheltenham : |
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_axxi,228p. : _bill. ; _c24cm. |
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440 | _aNew Horizons in International Business. | ||
505 | _aContents: Foreword Preface Part I: Agenda 1. Is the Flying-Geese Theory Passe - or Still Relevant? Part II: Real-Sector Growth: Industrial Upgrading 2. Akamatsu's Flying-Geese Theory - in the Rough 3. A Dynamic Stages Model of Structural Upgrading, Industrial Transplantation, and Knowledge Diffusion 4. Comparative Advantage Recycling in Labor-Driven Growth: An Unprecedented Opportunity for the Poor to Rise? 5. Structural Upgrading, Infrastructure Development, and Insatiable Quest for Natural Resources 6. The Asian Model for Latin America? A Tale of Two Regions Part III: Money/Finance Dimension 7. Borrowed Growth: Balance of Payments, Capital Flows, and Development Finance 8. Creating the World in America's Own Image? Bibliography Index | ||
650 | _aAsia - economic situation. | ||
942 | _cWB16 |