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The Competitive Impact of China on Manufactured Exports by Emerging Economies in Asia.
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SMES information needs and the digital library
Published 2008“…Greater attention is now paid to the growing informaton needs of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) especially with the rapid growth of economy in Asia Region. In addition, with IT becoming part and parcel of our life, the traditional library is currently undergoing a transformation to fulfil our thirst for more information. …”
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Here Comes the Haze, Yet Again: Are New Measures Working?
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China's proposals for Trans-Himalayan connectivity: consider four economic corridors
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Japan as a normal state: relying on the collective defence approach.
Published 2008“…Japan realises that to become a normal state, it would have to develop its security profile to commensurate with its position of being the largest economy in Asia. To attain this status, Japan essentially can take three approaches as discussed in the existing literature - a Japan that participates in collective security centred on the United Nations, a Japan that exercises collective defence relying on strengthened US-Japan alliance or an independent strategy. …”
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Analysis and future outlook of intra-Asia shipping
Published 2018“…It is estimated that in 2018 the intra-Asia container trade volume will exceed 30 million TEUs. Since the economy of Asia is growing fast, there are various opportunies and potential for the container shipping as a demanding industry. …”
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Foreign Direct Investment Inflows and Intellectual Property Rights: A Further Empirical Look [Siew Mei CHAN & Tuck Cheong TANG]
Published 2016“…This study enlightens policymakers about the policy on creating a conducive and sustainable environment for IPRs in order to encourage FDI inflows to their countries. A small open economy in Asia - Malaysia is being considered as case study for Asian context.…”
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Squatters, Floodplain Occupation And Effects On Rivers:Some Experience From Malaysia.
Published 2004“…Malaysia is a rapidly developing country, one of the 'tiger' economies of Asia and on the verge of becoming a developed nation…”
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Malaysia Airlines-Emirates alliance seen as smart move
Published 2016“…KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysia Airlines Emirates code-share agreement augurs well for the national airline as it provides room for route network expansion even as it focuses on flights to emerging economies in Asia, said an academician.…”
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MAB-Emirates alliance seen as smart move
Published 2016“…KUALA LUMPUR: The inking of the Malaysia Airlines Emirates code-share agreement augurs well for the national airline as it gives room for expansion of ^its route network in the western hemisphere, while; focusing on flights to emerging economies in Asia, an academician said Sunday.…”
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Integrating Official And Traditional Flood Hazard Management In Malaysia.
Published 2004“…Malaysia represents one of the "Tiger Economies" of Asia that is rapidly developing, industrialising, and urbanising. …”
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The growth triangle : Singapore-Johore-Riau
Published 2013“…The growth triangle concept which harnesses the comparative advantages of countries to foster joint economic development is fast gaining acceptance in the booming economies of Asia. The aim of this study, therefore, is to understand the dynamics of the formation of the IMS-GT (lndonesia-Malaysia-Singapore Growth Triangle) and to evaluate its success based on information gathered from published articles, the newspapers, literature written and the Internet.…”
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Global recession and asian growth: experience and prospects
Published 2009“…The paper outlines current macroeconomic developments in industrial countries and explains how slower growth in these economies is being transmitted to developing economies in Asia. The macroeconomic outlook for industrial countries in 2009 is discussed along with the transmission mechanism that has brought the global downturn to the Asian economies. …”
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A comparison of taxation in Vietnam and Myanmar
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17.433 / 17.434 International Relations of East Asia, Spring 2005
Published 2005“…With four great powers, three nuclear weapons states and two of the world's largest economies, East Asia is one of the most dynamic and consequential regions in world politics. …”
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Economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa, 1885–2008: evidence from eight countries
Published 2021“…The new data show that many of these economies had levels of per capita income which were above subsistence by the early twentieth century, on a par with the largest economies in Asia until the 1980s. However, overall improvements in GDP per capita were limited by episodes of negative growth or “shrinking”, the scale and scope of which can be measured through annual data.…”
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Technological Capabilities in Emerging Asia.
Published 1998“…Given rapid technological and organizational change it appears, nevertheless, that the "emerging" economies of Asia are involved in different ways. Some countries are at the forefront, others on the fringes, of the new technological "paradigm." …”
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