Japan and China in East Asian Integration

Japan and China in East Asian Integration
Lim Hua Sing, author
Date of publication:  2007
Publisher:  Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Number of pages:  371
Code:  JAP6
Soft Cover
ISBN: 9789812307446
Check Price

About the publication

"This is an excellent and versatile textbook, as well as an intervention in the scholarly debate on the Asian economies. During the last few years Lim has paid particular attention to China, realizing that the Chinese and Japanese economies are complementary and dependent on each other. The chapters are free-standing, which makes it easier to use the book as a text, as the instructor can be selective, if needed." Professor Hans C. Blomqvist, Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration, Helsinki, Finland
          
          "Professor Lim's book is not only a discussion of the Japanese upswing and decade-long plateau. Most of all it is about Japan's position in the interdependent economies of East and Southeast Asia. What this book convincingly demonstrates is that, despite the rise of China, the Japanese will remain a major source of expansion and innovation in ASEAN, in Asia and beyond." Professor David Reisman, Department of Economics, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
          
          
          
          
          
          

Contents

  • Japan and China in East Asian Integration
    [Whole Publication, ISBN: 9789812307484]
  • Preliminary pages
  • PART I: JAPAN-MALAYSIA
  • 1. Japanese Perspectives on Malaysia's "Look East" Policy
  • 2. The JapanMalaysia Economic Relationship towards the Twenty-first Century
  • PART II: JAPAN-SINGAPORE
  • 3. Japan-Singapore Trade Frictions: A Study of Japanese Non-Tariff Barriers
  • 4. Japanese Foreign Direct Investment and Japanese-Style Management in Singapore
  • PART III: JAPAN-ASEAN
  • 5. Japan in ASEAN: Potential Trade Frictions
  • 6. Japan's Role in ASEAN's Economic Development Trade and Investment
  • PART IV: JAPAN-ASIA
  • 7. Japanese Economic Involvement in Asia and Chinese Partnerships
  • 8. Economic Superpower and International Roles
  • PART V: JAPAN'S ROLE AND THE ASIAN ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
  • 9. Japan's ODA and Economic Performance in Asia
  • 10. Japan and the Asian Economic Crisis
  • PART VI: JAPAN'S ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE AND ASIA'S REVITALIZATION
  • 11. Japan's Bubble Economy and Asia's Economic Recovery
  • 12. Japan's Initiatives and Asia's Revitalization
  • PART VII: JAPAN, CHINESE ECONOMIES AND REGIONAL INTEGRATION IN ASIA
  • 13. Chinese Abroad: Problems and Adaptation
  • 14. APEC, ASEAN and China
  • 15. Japan and the China Market
  • PART VIII: JAPAN AND CHINA IN ASIA-PACIFIC
  • 16. Japanese and Chinese Economies in Perspective
  • 17. Japan's Distorted Policies towards Asia
  • 18. The Characteristics of East Asian Multi-Lateral Cooperation
  • 19. With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility
  • Select Bibliography
  • Index

Similar Publications