Edited by Kiichiro Fukasaku, Fukunari Kimura and Shujiro Urata
Author text to follow
Preface by Jean Bonvin, President, OECD Development Centre and Yoko
Sazanami, Professor of Economics, Keio University, Japan
“The development of Asia-European
economic relations during the past decade has been largely market-driven,
and it is the strategies of Japanese, other Asian and European firms
that count most in shaping trade and investment links between the
two regions. This book suggests that regionalism in Asia and Europe
indeed takes distinctive features but firms are adjusting to it
from the global business perspective." From the Preface
The mid-1990s have seen years of rising regionalism in both the OECD and the non-OECD area. This book looks at the impact of the phenomenon of regionalism on trade and investment relations between Europe and Asia. The concept of regionalism applied in each zone is analysed and contrasted, the role of foreign direct investment in deepening regionalism is identified and the influence of Japan within East Asia is examined.
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Publication Details
ISBN:
978-1-898723-99-8 h/b
978-1-898723-00-4 p/b
Page Extent / Format:
224 pp. / 229 x 152 mm
Release Date:
March 1998
Illustrated:
No
Hardback Price:
£45.00 / $65.00
Paperback Price:
£15.95 / $24.95
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