Japan and the Pacific Free Trade Area
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
0415108284
ISBN-13
9780415108287
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint
Routledge
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Sep 22nd, 1994
Print length
218 Pages
Weight
363 grams
Product Classification:
Regional studiesInternational relationsInternational economics
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Pekka Kormonen examines the nature of Japan's economic rise in relation to other nations in the Pacific area. With the `Pacific Century' nearly upon us, this work will be of interest to all those studying Pacific economies.
As the end of the century approaches, the Asian-Pacific region is becoming the most important economic area in the world. Since 1965, when the idea of a Pacific Free Trade Area (PAFTA) was proposed by Kojima Kiyoshi, there have been rising levels of integration and co-operation between the Asian-Pacific countries.
Pekka Korhonen examines the nature of Japan''s economic rise since the Second World War and its economic and political relations with other nations in the Pacific area as a result of its new-found economic strength. The study explains Japan''s and the region''s rapid economic development as having followed the pattern of Akamatsu Kaname''s flying geese theory. This in turn led to an optimistic world outlook for Japan in terms of its prosperity and security. Political and military tensions could be wiped away as a result of sustained regional economic growth and the formation of an interdependent structure for Asian-Pacific countries.
With the so-called Pacific century nearly upon us, this highly original work will be of great interest to all those engaged in the study of Pacific economic growth and integration.
Pekka Korhonen examines the nature of Japan''s economic rise since the Second World War and its economic and political relations with other nations in the Pacific area as a result of its new-found economic strength. The study explains Japan''s and the region''s rapid economic development as having followed the pattern of Akamatsu Kaname''s flying geese theory. This in turn led to an optimistic world outlook for Japan in terms of its prosperity and security. Political and military tensions could be wiped away as a result of sustained regional economic growth and the formation of an interdependent structure for Asian-Pacific countries.
With the so-called Pacific century nearly upon us, this highly original work will be of great interest to all those engaged in the study of Pacific economic growth and integration.
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