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This text outlines and analyzes the growth of offsets, or work-sharing arrangements. The conditions of agreeing to work under an offset, and the subsequent results, are demonstrated here.
This book looks at Singapore and China to examine governmental collaboration on a foreign direct investment oriented strategy. Focusing on the unique collaborative venture, the Suzhou Industrial Park project, the author explores
This book examines the relationship between a person's intentions to start a business and specific personal and situational factors. The study is built on the premise that people develop intentions to start
Multinational Investment in Developing Countries explores the struggle for gains from direct investment between multinationals and developing countries. The author explains differences in taxation and nationalization between countries, and considers how direct
This book constitutes the first attempt to bring together empirical material from a wide range of contexts on the strengths and weaknesses of process approaches to economic and social development.
This book demonstrates theoretically and empirically how aid practitioners shape the organisational, social and inter-cultural dynamics of development projects and industry.
This new book contains contributions on countries from Italy and Mexico to China and India. It recognises the disparity between conditions in these countries and poses interesting questions about post cluster globalisation.
Economic growth in China has been exceptionally strong in recent decades, but the country still faces enormous economic problems, including huge poverty, uneven regional development, the problems associated with strengthening capital formation,
Deliberating on urgent issues that face the new architecture of the financial systems in Japan and East Asia, this text is broken into three sections: the role of financial institutions and markets
This book takes the approach that all local economic clusters have something in common. It does this by putting specific case studies into a wider perspective.
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