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Japan's FDI-Promoting Systems and Intra-Asia Networks: New Investment and Trade Systems Created by A Borderless Economy
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Table of Contents | 1. Introduction: japan as a Mature Economy 1.1 A Mature Economy Without Unemployment 1.2 Heavy Reliance on the U.S. Market: First Half of the 1980s 1. 3 Domestic-Demand-Led Growth and FDI: Since the Plaza Accord 2. Japanese Manufacturer's FDI: Its Characteristics and Forms 2.1 Production Facilities Abroad: Its Concept and Implications 2.2 Production Facilities Abroad: Their Classification 2.3 Asianization of Production and Forms of FDI 3. Japan's ODA and Establishment of FDI-Promoting Systems 3.1 Asia-Shifted ODA and the Role of OECF 3.2 Export-Import Bank of Japan as a FDI-Promotor 3.3 The New Trade Insurance System for Promoting FDI 3.4 Hybrid of Official Aid and Private Investment 4. International Logistics and the Transformation of a New Asian Trading System 4.1 International Multimodal Transportation and Rapidly Increasing Transactions in the Asian Water 4.2 Overseas Production and Two Types of International Logistics 4.3 The Increasing Asian Orientation of the Japanese Econmy 4.4 Penetration of the Borderless Phenomenon 4.5 Logistics for Action : The Case of Sony International Singapore 4.6 Business Logistics in ASEAN : The Case of Mitsui-Soko Company 5. Conclusive Remark : Region-Wide Production Networks vs. National Economyshow more |
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Created Date | 2021.10.07 |
Modified Date | 2023.07.28 |