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245 00$aEU-Asia and the re-polarization of the global economic
arena /$cedited by Lars Oxelheim, Lund University, Sweden & Research Institute of Industrial Economics, Sweden.$hPaperback{PBK}
260 $aSingapore ;$aHackensack$bWorld Scientific Publishing $c2012
300 $bill. ;$c23 cm.
490 1 $aAdvanced research on Asian economy and economies of other
continents, $vv. 7$x1793-0944 ;
500 $a588 p. ; 23 cm
Includes bibliographical references and
index.
$a588 p. ; 23 cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Chapter 1 - Long -Term innvation waves and the potential dissonance between Europe and Asia
Chapter 2 - Obstacles to Global Financial Adjustment
Chapter 3 - Interregional trade facing Re-polarization
Chapter 4- The EU meeting the Asian trade challenge
Chapter 5 - The growing financial interdependence beteen Europe an Asia
Chapter 6 - Asian currency basket peg
Chapter 7 - The rise of China in Tri-polar World
Chapter 8 - Japan's on the New Cconomic Map
Chapter 9 - INdia in a Re- polarized world
Chapter 10 - Chindia FDI in Africa
Chapter 11 - Low -Carbon revolution of Chinese economy
Chapter 12 - The New financial architecture ......
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 $aAt the end of the 1980s, a tri-polar world comprising the
US, EU and Japan emerged. However, the economic
turbulence of the early 21st century has destabilized this
order, and the rise of other Asian powers has
implications for the formation of a new economic configuration.
This book discusses the probability of the different
tentative global economic power balances to emerge, as
well as the different contestants: the EU, China and
Japan, among others. Organized into three sections, the
first part addresses general and trend-wise
developments with relevance to the outcome of the
re-polarization process. Subsequently, three chapters focus on
developments in China, India and Japan. Finally, special
issues such as climate policies, corporate governance,
social reforms and cross-border economic alliances are
considered in greater detail, in relation to their implications for the outcome of the re-polarization process.
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650 0$aEconomic forecasting$zChina.
651 0$aChina$xForeign economic relations.
651 0$aJapan$xForeign economic relations.
651 0$aIndia$xForeign economic relations.
651 0$aAsia$xForeign economic relations$zEurope.
651 0$aChina$xEconomic conditions$y2000-
700 1 $aOxelheim, Lars.
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