Lessons from Trade and Investment in East AsiaInter-American Development Bank, 1993 - East Asia |
Contents
Introduction | 9 |
Globalization and International Division of Labor | 12 |
Industrial Organizational Aspects | 21 |
3 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
24 percent adjustments Affiliated companies ANIES4 and ASEAN4 ANIES4 and China ANIES4 to ASEAN4 ASEAN4 and China Asian billion Brazil Bretton Woods system CEPAL Changes in relative comparative advantage components developing countries direct investment division of labor domestic East Asia East Asian countries East Asian trade employment establishments example exchange rates expanded EXPORT COMPOSITION export share free trade global Gross sales growth Hong Kong host countries important increased Indonesia Indonesian rupiah intra-regional trade Investment in East Japan Japanese Kagami Korea and Taiwan labor market Latin America liberalization Malaysia manufactured exports manufactured products Medium-scale Enterprises Mexico NAFTA nonmember countries outward-looking percent in 1970 percent rate percent see TABLE Philippines Plaza Accord policy shifts primary products promotion protectionism rate between 1980 REER region sectors semi-finished Share Imp\Exp 70 Singapore SMES supply chains supporting industries Taiwanese Thailand Tokyo trade and investment trade flows U. S. dollar U. S. market WHFTA