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Deepening Integration In The Pacific Economies |
Edited by Alan M. Rugman, Henley Business School, University of Reading, UK and the late Gavin Boyd, formerly Honorary Professor, Political Science Department, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Newark, US and Adjunct Professor, Management Faculty, Saint Mary’s University, Canada
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| 1999 |
304 pp |
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978 1 85898 671 5 |
£83.00 |
on-line discount
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‘. . . the volume provides a useful . . . exploration of key issues affecting the development of the Asia-Pacific region.’ – Mark Beeson, Asia Pacific Business Review
The Pacific is a high growth region, comprising East Asian market economy states, North America, China, Australia and New Zealand. This book examines the area’s rapidly expanding pattern of corporate competition and cooperation, which is assisting recoveries from the effects of the East Asian financial crises.
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Contents: Preface 1. Pacific Integration and Globalization 2. East Asian Crises and Regional Economic Integration 3. Pacific Economic Integration and the ‘Flying Geese’ Paradigm 4. Pacific Market Integration 5. Multinational Enterprises in APEC 6. Corporate–Government Relations in the Pacific 7. Corporate Interaction, Direct Investment and Regional Cooperation in Industrializing Asia 8. Bank Loan Capitalism and Financial Crises 9. Pacific Collective Management Index
Contributors: P. Bowles, G. Boyd, C. Brain, O. Croci, B.K. MacLean, T. Ozawa, M.G. Plummer, A.M. Rugman, T. Ursacki, I. Vertinsky
View the author's website at http://www.kelley.indiana.edu/rugman
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