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Corporate Links And Foreign Direct Investment In Asia And The Pacific First Edition Chen

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Corporate Links And Foreign Direct Investment In Asia And The Pacific First Edition Chen
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Publisher: Taylor and Francis
File Extension: PDF
File size: 42.97 MB
Author: Chen, Eduard K.y.
ISBN: 9780429501296, 9780813389738, 0429501293, 0813389739
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: First edition.

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Corporate Links And Foreign Direct Investment In Asia And The Pacific First Edition Chen by Chen, Eduard K.y. 9780429501296, 9780813389738, 0429501293, 0813389739 instant download after payment.

"A major force in East Asia's remarkable economic growth and industrial transformation, foreign direct investment has been growing at 14?15 percent annually in Southeast Asia and China over the last decade. This timely volume examines the impact of investment on trade in the region, focusing especially on microeconomic issues of strategy, activity, and behavior of corporate investors. The contributors explore the role of corporate alliances and networks of Japanese and Chinese firms, as well as the influence of investors from newly industrializing economies, in the relocation of production and trade within the region."--Provided by publisher. 

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