Industrial Policies In The Pacific

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ASEAN Area
ASEAN Member
ASEAN State
Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum
Asia Pacific Financial Markets
ATP
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corporate strategy Pacific
East Asian industrialization
economical development
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Exclusive Principle
Flat Panel Displays
Foreign Direct Investment Policy
industrial policy
Industrial Policy Initiatives
Industrial Policy Strategies
International Competitiveness
Japanese Direct Investment
Japanese FDI
Japanese Industrial Policy
Large ASEAN Member
Malaysian Industrial Development Authority
multinational enterprises
National Champions
Outward Direct Investment
Pacific regional cooperation
Pacific service sector competition
regional economic integration
Regional Trade Liberalization
service sector analysis
Strategic Information Sharing
Strong Financial Regulation
Structural Competitiveness
Taiwan's Industrial Policy
trade liberalization
transnational manufacturing
West Germany

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367008918
  • Weight: 640g
  • Dimensions: 146 x 225mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Jun 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In GATT negotiations over the past several years the United States, a founding member of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum, has been pushing hard for a global liberalization of trade in services. This development would have special significance for the Pacific because of the intensifying competition between the United States and Japan for market shares. A comprehensive analysis of the service sector's role in that dynamic region is offered in this timely volume. Leading experts explore how service enterprises have affected trade in goods and transnational manufacturing, forming a regional pattern of interdependence. The authors assess each service sector from a regional perspective and offer detailed individual country studies as well. The concluding chapters provide a broad overview of corporate strategies, discuss questions of regional cooperation, and identify opportunities for new regional service enterprises.