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Japan and the Global Economy

Issues and Trends in the 1990s

Edited by Jonathan Morris

Published October 3rd 1991 by Routledge – 256 pages

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Japan and the Global Economy analyses the remarkable growth in Japanese outward investment. It includes chapters on the impact of Japanese FDI on each of the world's major trading blocks and examples from all sectors of the global economy.

Reviews

`Offers the reader a reasonable and balanced overview of the evolving role of Japanese multinational activity in the world economy' - Economic Journal

`…I have already put parts of it to work in an undergraduate economic geography course, and I suspect others will do likewise.' - D.K. Forbes, Environment and Planning

Contents

Contributors:

Peter Dicken, University of Manchester; David Edgington, University of British Columbia; Richard Florida, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh; Martin Kenney, University of California at Davis; B. Nino Kumar, Universitat der Bundeswehr, Hamburg; Tessa Morris-Suzuki, University of New England, Australia; Teeruzo Muraoka, Niigata University, Japan; Neil Reid, Arizona State University at Tempe; Rob Steven, The University of Christchurch, New Zealand

Name: Japan and the Global Economy: Issues and Trends in the 1990s (Hardback)Routledge 
Description: Edited by Jonathan Morris. Japan and the Global Economy analyses the remarkable growth in Japanese outward investment. It includes chapters on the impact of Japanese FDI on each of the world's major trading blocks and examples from all sectors of the global...
Categories: Japanese Studies, International Economics, Human Resource Development