East Asia and Latin America: The Unlikely AlliancePeter H. Smith, 堀坂浩太郎, Shōji Nishijima Rowman & Littlefield, 2003 - Всего страниц: 403 This volume sheds new light on the much-neglected topic of current and potential relations between East Asia and Latin America. The contributors contend that close cooperation between peoples and governments of these two areas is feasible and desirable-and indeed that it could have beneficial effects on the shaping of a new world order in the face of globalization and in the wake of 9/11. A genuinely comparative set of essays examines economic and political similarities, differences, and connections between East Asia and Latin America; a concluding chapter suggests practical ways to strengthen ties between the two regions. By bringing together original work by senior scholars and professional experts from both regions, the book offers an authoritative, comprehensive, and provocative set of perspectives. |
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... : The Changing Roles of Business Firms Kotaro Horisaka 94 Part II : Developmental Strategies Compared 107 6 Pragmatism and Planning in East Asia and Brazil 109 Gilmar Masiero 7 The Role of the State in Economic Development : V-
... : The Changing Roles of Business Firms Kotaro Horisaka 94 Part II : Developmental Strategies Compared 107 6 Pragmatism and Planning in East Asia and Brazil 109 Gilmar Masiero 7 The Role of the State in Economic Development : V-
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... Brazil is fifth . ) Moreover , their combined economic output is approximately 27 percent of the gross world product . ( Japan accounts for nearly 14 percent of the world output ; the rest of East Asia accounts for 6.3 percent , and the ...
... Brazil is fifth . ) Moreover , their combined economic output is approximately 27 percent of the gross world product . ( Japan accounts for nearly 14 percent of the world output ; the rest of East Asia accounts for 6.3 percent , and the ...
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... Brazil High Income : Chile Mexico Panama Uruguay Venezuela Japan Hong Kong Canada United States Singapore Taiwan * Excepting Nicaragua , which is in the low - income category . Source : Adapted from World Bank , World Development Report ...
... Brazil High Income : Chile Mexico Panama Uruguay Venezuela Japan Hong Kong Canada United States Singapore Taiwan * Excepting Nicaragua , which is in the low - income category . Source : Adapted from World Bank , World Development Report ...
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... Brazil , Peru , and Mexico . At the same time , Chinese coolie laborers helped build railroad networks in Peru , Cuba , and Mexico ( they also laid much of the track on the transcontinental railway in the United States ) . Nearly a ...
... Brazil , Peru , and Mexico . At the same time , Chinese coolie laborers helped build railroad networks in Peru , Cuba , and Mexico ( they also laid much of the track on the transcontinental railway in the United States ) . Nearly a ...
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... Brazil , Japan , and more recently in Korea and China . Brazilian telenovelas have ac- quired popular followings in China while Mexican telenovelas have pene- trated Philippine and other Asian markets . Sushi bars and dim sum restau ...
... Brazil , Japan , and more recently in Korea and China . Brazilian telenovelas have ac- quired popular followings in China while Mexican telenovelas have pene- trated Philippine and other Asian markets . Sushi bars and dim sum restau ...
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The Challenge of Globalization Strategic Options for Developing Economies | 9 |
The Economic Connection | 35 |
Capital Flows from Japan to Latin America | 37 |
Economic Relations between Korea and Latin America | 58 |
Modes of Economic Integration between East Asia And Latin America | 72 |
Agents of Interaction The Changing Roles of Business Firms | 94 |
Developmental Strategies Compared | 107 |
Pragmatism and Planning in East Asia and Brazil | 109 |
Koreas Recovery Program | 228 |
Currency Crises in Asia and Latin America | 245 |
Searching for the Exits Perspectives on Crisis Management | 274 |
The Roles of Major Powers | 285 |
Japan and the AsiaLatin America Connection | 287 |
China Latin America and the Developing World | 311 |
The United States Building a New World Order? | 332 |
Postscript | 365 |
The Role of the State in Economic Development Korea and Mexico | 130 |
Economic Reform and Poverty in Korea Chile and Mexico | 157 |
Confronting Economic Crises | 183 |
The Mexican Peso Crisis | 187 |
Thailands Unexpected Crisis | 209 |
Proposals for Policy | 367 |
Suggested Readings | 381 |
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About the Contributors | 401 |
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