Japan and China: Cooperation, Competition and Conflict
The flow of goods, capital technology and organisational know-how between Japan and China has increased dramatically, yet the relationship between the two countries remains far below its potential scope. The differing economic structures of the two countries, the mutual political distrust and the burden of an unsettled historical past stand in the way of a more intensive economic integration. This book combines up to date research from the German Institute for Japanese Studies (DIJ) with papers from a conference organised jointly with the Fujitsu Research Institute (FRI) and is an essential tool for academics and those doing business in East Asia.
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Japan and China: Cooperation, Competition and Conflict
The flow of goods, capital technology and organisational know-how between Japan and China has increased dramatically, yet the relationship between the two countries remains far below its potential scope. The differing economic structures of the two countries, the mutual political distrust and the burden of an unsettled historical past stand in the way of a more intensive economic integration. This book combines up to date research from the German Institute for Japanese Studies (DIJ) with papers from a conference organised jointly with the Fujitsu Research Institute (FRI) and is an essential tool for academics and those doing business in East Asia.
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Japan and China: Cooperation, Competition and Conflict

Japan and China: Cooperation, Competition and Conflict

Japan and China: Cooperation, Competition and Conflict

Japan and China: Cooperation, Competition and Conflict

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The flow of goods, capital technology and organisational know-how between Japan and China has increased dramatically, yet the relationship between the two countries remains far below its potential scope. The differing economic structures of the two countries, the mutual political distrust and the burden of an unsettled historical past stand in the way of a more intensive economic integration. This book combines up to date research from the German Institute for Japanese Studies (DIJ) with papers from a conference organised jointly with the Fujitsu Research Institute (FRI) and is an essential tool for academics and those doing business in East Asia.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781349429356
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 01/01/2002
Edition description: 1st ed. 2002
Pages: 217
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

DEEPAK BHATTASALI Chief of the Economics Unit and Lead Economist for China in the World Bank JUICHI INADA Professor at the Senshû University in Tôkyô and adjunct Research Fellow at the Japan Institute of International Affairs (JIIA) in Tôkyô. MASAHIRO KAWAI Chief Economist of the World Bank's East Asia and Pacific Regional Office YASUKO KAWASHIMA Senior Researcher at the National Institute for Environment Studies (NIES) in Tsukuba C. H. KWAN Senior Fellow at the Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry (RIETI) in Tôkyô TOMOO MARUKAWA Associate Professor in the Institute of Social Science at the University of Tôkyô KATSUJI NAKAGANE Professor at the Graduate School of economics and the Faculty of Economics at the University of Tôkyô MARKUS TAUBE Professor for the East Asian Economy and China at the University of Duisburg YAN ZHU Senior Researcher at the Fujitsu Research Institute (FRI) in Tôkyô

Table of Contents

Preface; I.Hijiya-Kirschnereit Introduction; H.G.Hilpert & R.Haak The Emergence of China as an Economic Power and its Implications for Japan; C.-H. Kwan Cooperation or Conflict? What does Trade Data Say?; H.G.Hilpert Japan and China; T.M.H.Chan The Role of Overseas Chinese in the Sino-Japanese Economic Relationship; W.Zhu The Implications of China's Accession to the WTO; M.Kawai & D.Bhattasali Sino-Japanese Relations: FDI, Trade and Economic Growth; K.Nakagane Japan's ODA and China's Industrialization; J.Inada China's Industrialization. Which Role for Japan?; M.Taube Japanese Business Strategies Towards China; R.Haak Japanese FDI and Chinese Industrial Development; T.Marukawa
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