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Responses To Regionalism In East Asia Japanese Production Networks In The Automotive Sector 1st Edition Andrew J Staples Auth

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Responses To Regionalism In East Asia Japanese Production Networks In The Automotive Sector 1st Edition Andrew J Staples Auth
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
File Extension: PDF
File size: 29.16 MB
Author: Andrew J. Staples (auth.)
ISBN: 9780230584174, 9781349354405, 9781403998415, 0230584179, 1349354406, 1403998418
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Responses To Regionalism In East Asia Japanese Production Networks In The Automotive Sector 1st Edition Andrew J Staples Auth by Andrew J. Staples (auth.) 9780230584174, 9781349354405, 9781403998415, 0230584179, 1349354406, 1403998418 instant download after payment.

In the decade following the Asian financial crisis, the East Asian political economy has experienced a radical transformation. This book thus investigates the responses of Japanese automotive makers to the processes of regionalism and regionalization by locating firm-level analysis in a broader political economy context.

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