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Coming Full Circle An Economic History Of The Pacific Rim Eric Jones

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Coming Full Circle An Economic History Of The Pacific Rim Eric Jones
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.43 MB
Pages: 204
Author: Eric Jones
ISBN: 9780429719196, 0429719191
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Coming Full Circle An Economic History Of The Pacific Rim Eric Jones by Eric Jones 9780429719196, 0429719191 instant download after payment.

Analyzing the long-term, historical development of the major economies around the Pacific Rim in language aimed at the general reader, Coming Full Circle throws light on the most important relationships in the region today as well as on the prospects for future economic development and political cooperation. The authors begin with a critique of the popular notion of an integrated "Pacific region," paying particular attention to the influence of geography and environment on population distribution and patterns of regional economic activity. Their study covers the diverse indigenous development of pre-European times, later periods of direct European influence, and the evolution of modern-day urban societies in the region. Finally, they track the rise of the United States and Japan as the dominant regional economic powers and forecast changes we can expect to see in the years ahead, noting in particular the increasing importance of China.

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