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Asian Development Experience Vol. 1 : External Factors for Asian Development / ed. by Hirohisa Kohama.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Singapore : ISEAS Publishing, [2004]Copyright date: ©2004Description: 1 online resource (256 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9789812301963
  • 9789812305329
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 330
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Tables -- List of Tables -- Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Introduction: Aid, Trade, and FDI for Economic Development in East Asia -- 2 Japan’s Development Cooperation in East Asia: A Historical Overview of Japan’s ODA and Its Impact -- 3 Japan’s ODA and Poverty Reduction: A Cross-Donor Comparison and a Case Study of Malaysia -- 4 Upgrading Technology in ASEAN Countries and Japan’s ODA -- 5 The Significance of Japan’s Official Development Assistance in Indonesia’s Agricultural Development: The Case of Increased Rice Production -- 6 Official Development Assistance as a Catalyst for Foreign Direct Investment and Industrial Agglomeration -- 7 The Role of Agricultural Exports Reconsidered: A Case of Three Southeast Asian Countries -- 8 Seeking New Development Strategies: The Role of Government and ODA in Southeast Asia1 -- 9 A New Japanese Approach to Nation Building: People-Centred Human Security
Summary: This book investigates the effects of Japan’s foreign aid for development, trade and FDI in ASEAN economies from various perspectives, including: the historical implications of Japan’s involvement; agricultural exports; the development patterns of the Southeast Asian economies; the formation of international production and distribution networks; poverty reduction; upgrading technology; and industrial agglomeration. The contributors analyse trade, FDI and foreign aid from the standpoint of policy coherence at the interface between development co-operation and many other policy areas: trade, agriculture, food safety, fisheries, intellectual property, the environment, international finance, tax policy, migration, and peace and security.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Tables -- List of Tables -- Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Introduction: Aid, Trade, and FDI for Economic Development in East Asia -- 2 Japan’s Development Cooperation in East Asia: A Historical Overview of Japan’s ODA and Its Impact -- 3 Japan’s ODA and Poverty Reduction: A Cross-Donor Comparison and a Case Study of Malaysia -- 4 Upgrading Technology in ASEAN Countries and Japan’s ODA -- 5 The Significance of Japan’s Official Development Assistance in Indonesia’s Agricultural Development: The Case of Increased Rice Production -- 6 Official Development Assistance as a Catalyst for Foreign Direct Investment and Industrial Agglomeration -- 7 The Role of Agricultural Exports Reconsidered: A Case of Three Southeast Asian Countries -- 8 Seeking New Development Strategies: The Role of Government and ODA in Southeast Asia1 -- 9 A New Japanese Approach to Nation Building: People-Centred Human Security

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This book investigates the effects of Japan’s foreign aid for development, trade and FDI in ASEAN economies from various perspectives, including: the historical implications of Japan’s involvement; agricultural exports; the development patterns of the Southeast Asian economies; the formation of international production and distribution networks; poverty reduction; upgrading technology; and industrial agglomeration. The contributors analyse trade, FDI and foreign aid from the standpoint of policy coherence at the interface between development co-operation and many other policy areas: trade, agriculture, food safety, fisheries, intellectual property, the environment, international finance, tax policy, migration, and peace and security.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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