Globalization and Regional Dynamics East Asia and the European Union from the Japanese and the German Perspective

This book contains a collection of papers by Japanese and German authors dealing with the ongoing globalization process and notable fluctuations in the regional economic development in East Asia. The contributions discuss the stabilizing and destabilizing elements of the globalization process. The a...

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Other Authors: Klenner, Wolfgang (Editor), Watanabe, Hisashi (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2002, 2002
Edition:1st ed. 2002
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • International Competition, Globalization and Mechanisms of the Expanding Crisis. Is the Simultaneity of the Crises in Japan and Korea a Coincidence?
  • The Asian Crisis: Its Causes, Course and Spread, and Stabilizing Options, from a German Perspective
  • The Strategies of the Japanese Government and Trade Associations
  • The US Dollar, the Euro, and the Yen: An Evaluation of Their Present and Future Status as International Currencies
  • Effects of Globalization and Crisis upon Competitive and Cooperative Relationships in Asia: The Example of the Japanese and East Asian Electronics Industries
  • Globalization and Crisis and Their Effects upon Japan and China -Judged by Assessing Their Regional Positioning and Foreign Mergers and Acquisitions
  • Effects of Globalization and of Regional and Business Adaptation upon Employment
  • Effects of Globalization on Employment and Wealth
  • Some Features of Japanese Direct Investment after the Second World War from the Perspective of East Asia
  • Financing Industrialization in Emerging Economies by Capital Inflows: A Matter of Regulation or Deregulation? Experiences from Asian Countries
  • The Economic Trend of the Last Three Years in Japan
  • Effects of Globalization on National Financial Systems
  • Arisawa Lecture: The Life and Work of Professor Hiromi Arisawa, with Special Reference to his Relationship to Germany