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Diversity and transformations of Asian capitalisms / / edited by Robert Boyer, Hiroyasu Uemura and Akinori Isogai
Diversity and transformations of Asian capitalisms / / edited by Robert Boyer, Hiroyasu Uemura and Akinori Isogai
Pubbl/distr/stampa Abingdon, Oxon : , : Routledge, , 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (417 p.)
Disciplina 330.95
Altri autori (Persone) BoyerRobert <1943->
IsogaiAkinori <1956->
UemuraHiroyasu <1956->
Collana Routledge Studies in the modern world economy
Soggetto topico Capitalism - Asia
Economic development - Asia
ISBN 1-136-65113-6
1-283-58938-9
9786613901835
0-203-80584-4
1-136-65114-4
Classificazione BUS000000BUS069000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Diversity and Transformations of Asian Capitalisms; Copyright; Contents; List of figures; List of tables; List of contributors; Acknowledgements; Introduction: Asia: a social laboratory of contemporary capitalisms?; PART I Japanese capitalism: the companyism eroded by firms' heterogeneity and the lack of new coordinating mechanisms; 1 How has the Japanese mode of régulation changed?; 2 The transformation of the Japanese corporate system and the hierarchical nexus of institutions; 3 The increasing heterogeneity of firms in Japanese capitalism facts, causes, consequences, and implications
4 Labor and financial-market risks and welfare spending A comparative study with a special emphasis on Japan5 Increasing wage inequality in Japan since the end of the 1990s An institutional explanation; 6 Institutional changes and the transformations of the growthregime in the Japanese economy: facing the impact of the world economic crisis and Asian integration; PART II Chinese and Korean capitalisms: two contrasted trajectories China: export or investment-led growth regime?
7 Development mode and capability building in the age of modularization and regional integration: origins of structural adjustments of Chinese economy8 Chinese international production linkages and Japanese multinationals: evolving industrial interdependence and coordination; 9 Analysis of the linkage effect in Chinese export-led growth: according to the subdivisions of Asian international input-output tables; 10 The Chinese growth regime and the world economy; Korea: major transformations but uncertain régulation modes
11 The Korean economy between two economic crises: hybridization or convergence towards a market-led economy?12 The great transformations in the Korean economy since 1962: processes and consequences; PART III Diversity of Asian capitalisms: from globalization to Asian integration? The impact of internationalization: distinctive national trajectories but a common domination of competition; 13 Asian capitalisms: institutional configurations and firm heterogeneity
14 The consequences of internationalization of trade and financial transactions on growth Combining an institutional hierarchy hypothesis with a Keynes-Minsky approach15 Comparative analysis of conditions for monetary integration: Europe and Asia; 16 Given the heterogeneity of Asian countries, is a monetary integration or coordination possible?; Conclusion: the evolving diversity of Asian capitalisms, from the Asian crisis to the subprime crisis; Bibliography; Index
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Diversity and transformations of Asian capitalisms / / edited by Robert Boyer, Hiroyasu Uemura and Akinori Isogai
Diversity and transformations of Asian capitalisms / / edited by Robert Boyer, Hiroyasu Uemura and Akinori Isogai
Pubbl/distr/stampa Abingdon, Oxon : , : Routledge, , 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (417 p.)
Disciplina 330.95
Altri autori (Persone) BoyerRobert <1943->
IsogaiAkinori <1956->
UemuraHiroyasu <1956->
Collana Routledge Studies in the modern world economy
Soggetto topico Capitalism - Asia
Economic development - Asia
ISBN 1-136-65113-6
1-283-58938-9
9786613901835
0-203-80584-4
1-136-65114-4
Classificazione BUS000000BUS069000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Diversity and Transformations of Asian Capitalisms; Copyright; Contents; List of figures; List of tables; List of contributors; Acknowledgements; Introduction: Asia: a social laboratory of contemporary capitalisms?; PART I Japanese capitalism: the companyism eroded by firms' heterogeneity and the lack of new coordinating mechanisms; 1 How has the Japanese mode of régulation changed?; 2 The transformation of the Japanese corporate system and the hierarchical nexus of institutions; 3 The increasing heterogeneity of firms in Japanese capitalism facts, causes, consequences, and implications
4 Labor and financial-market risks and welfare spending A comparative study with a special emphasis on Japan5 Increasing wage inequality in Japan since the end of the 1990s An institutional explanation; 6 Institutional changes and the transformations of the growthregime in the Japanese economy: facing the impact of the world economic crisis and Asian integration; PART II Chinese and Korean capitalisms: two contrasted trajectories China: export or investment-led growth regime?
7 Development mode and capability building in the age of modularization and regional integration: origins of structural adjustments of Chinese economy8 Chinese international production linkages and Japanese multinationals: evolving industrial interdependence and coordination; 9 Analysis of the linkage effect in Chinese export-led growth: according to the subdivisions of Asian international input-output tables; 10 The Chinese growth regime and the world economy; Korea: major transformations but uncertain régulation modes
11 The Korean economy between two economic crises: hybridization or convergence towards a market-led economy?12 The great transformations in the Korean economy since 1962: processes and consequences; PART III Diversity of Asian capitalisms: from globalization to Asian integration? The impact of internationalization: distinctive national trajectories but a common domination of competition; 13 Asian capitalisms: institutional configurations and firm heterogeneity
14 The consequences of internationalization of trade and financial transactions on growth Combining an institutional hierarchy hypothesis with a Keynes-Minsky approach15 Comparative analysis of conditions for monetary integration: Europe and Asia; 16 Given the heterogeneity of Asian countries, is a monetary integration or coordination possible?; Conclusion: the evolving diversity of Asian capitalisms, from the Asian crisis to the subprime crisis; Bibliography; Index
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East Asia Pacific at work : employment, enterprise, and well-being / / Truman G. Packard, Trang Van Nguyen
East Asia Pacific at work : employment, enterprise, and well-being / / Truman G. Packard, Trang Van Nguyen
Autore Packard Truman G. <1972->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, District of Columbia : , : The World Bank, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (299 p.)
Disciplina 331.1095
Collana World Bank East Asia and Pacific Regional Report
Soggetto topico Labor - Asia
Labor - Pacific Area
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-4648-0005-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Executive Summary; Abbreviations; Part I; 1. Introduction and Road Map; The context for work in East Asia Pacific; Figures; 1.1 Countries in East Asia Pacific have sustained higher levels of global integration longer than other developing regions; 1.2 East Asia's high growth has been relatively stable; 1.3 East Asia Pacific's share in world output and growth has risen rapidly; 1.4 East Asia Pacific did not experience large contractions in employment during the crisis; 1.5 Growth in earnings slowed down during the crisis
1.6 Unemployment remained low during the crisis 1.7 Recovery has been slow; Has growth in East Asia Pacific been "" jobless""?; 1.8 Domestic demand is becoming more important to growth in East Asian economies; 1.9 East Asia Pacific faces much higher disaster risks than elsewhere, and it bears the largest share of global losses; 1.10 Few economies rose from low to high income, but among those that did, most are in East Asia Pacific; 1.11 The simple correlation between growth and employment is weak; Road map to the report; 1.12 Growth creates more employment in services than in other sectors
Tables 1.1 Growth has had a positive impact on employment since 2001; 1.13 The WDR 2013 presents conceptual tools used to structure the arguments of this report; Note; References; 2. The Demand for and Supply of Labor and Human Capital; The demand for work: A profile from firm surveys; 2.1 The share of employment in small and medium enterprises varies substantially across countries; 2.2 Micro, small, and medium enterprises employ a large fraction of the labor force; 2.3 Mature firms account for most employment in East Asia Pacific
A profile of the labor force in East Asia Pacific: Who is working and where? 2.4 Small and medium enterprises account for most employment creation in East Asia Pacific; 2.5 Young firms create more than half of new employment; 2.6 Most new firms in middle-income East Asian economies do not expect to increase employment; 2.7 Falling fertility is driving rapid population aging in many East Asia Pacific economies; 2.8 The population is aging faster in East Asia Pacific than in other regions
2.9 The labor force in East Asia Pacific relative to the rest of the world is still very rural, participation in labor markets is high, particularly of women, and open unemployment is low 2.10 Access to schooling and educational attainment have increased substantially in most East Asia Pacific economies; 2.11 Many people are working in the primary sector and are not dependent on wage employment; 2.12 Dependent wage employment is not the dominant form of economic engagement in East Asia Pacific
2.13 The distribution of working people by type of engagement has been fairly stable over time in Indonesia and the Philippines
Record Nr. UNINA-9910458349403321
Packard Truman G. <1972->  
Washington, District of Columbia : , : The World Bank, , 2014
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East Asia Pacific at work : : employment, enterprise, and well-being / / Truman G. Packard, Trang Van Nguyen
East Asia Pacific at work : : employment, enterprise, and well-being / / Truman G. Packard, Trang Van Nguyen
Autore Packard Truman G. <1972->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C. : , : The World Bank, , c2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xxxvi, 259 pages) : color illustrations ; ; 27 cm
Disciplina 331
Collana World Bank East Asia and Pacific regional report
Soggetto topico Labor - Asia
Labor - Pacific Area
ISBN 1-4648-0005-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Executive Summary; Abbreviations; Part I; 1. Introduction and Road Map; The context for work in East Asia Pacific; Figures; 1.1 Countries in East Asia Pacific have sustained higher levels of global integration longer than other developing regions; 1.2 East Asia's high growth has been relatively stable; 1.3 East Asia Pacific's share in world output and growth has risen rapidly; 1.4 East Asia Pacific did not experience large contractions in employment during the crisis; 1.5 Growth in earnings slowed down during the crisis
1.6 Unemployment remained low during the crisis 1.7 Recovery has been slow; Has growth in East Asia Pacific been "" jobless""?; 1.8 Domestic demand is becoming more important to growth in East Asian economies; 1.9 East Asia Pacific faces much higher disaster risks than elsewhere, and it bears the largest share of global losses; 1.10 Few economies rose from low to high income, but among those that did, most are in East Asia Pacific; 1.11 The simple correlation between growth and employment is weak; Road map to the report; 1.12 Growth creates more employment in services than in other sectors
Tables 1.1 Growth has had a positive impact on employment since 2001; 1.13 The WDR 2013 presents conceptual tools used to structure the arguments of this report; Note; References; 2. The Demand for and Supply of Labor and Human Capital; The demand for work: A profile from firm surveys; 2.1 The share of employment in small and medium enterprises varies substantially across countries; 2.2 Micro, small, and medium enterprises employ a large fraction of the labor force; 2.3 Mature firms account for most employment in East Asia Pacific
A profile of the labor force in East Asia Pacific: Who is working and where? 2.4 Small and medium enterprises account for most employment creation in East Asia Pacific; 2.5 Young firms create more than half of new employment; 2.6 Most new firms in middle-income East Asian economies do not expect to increase employment; 2.7 Falling fertility is driving rapid population aging in many East Asia Pacific economies; 2.8 The population is aging faster in East Asia Pacific than in other regions
2.9 The labor force in East Asia Pacific relative to the rest of the world is still very rural, participation in labor markets is high, particularly of women, and open unemployment is low 2.10 Access to schooling and educational attainment have increased substantially in most East Asia Pacific economies; 2.11 Many people are working in the primary sector and are not dependent on wage employment; 2.12 Dependent wage employment is not the dominant form of economic engagement in East Asia Pacific
2.13 The distribution of working people by type of engagement has been fairly stable over time in Indonesia and the Philippines
Record Nr. UNINA-9910791201303321
Packard Truman G. <1972->  
Washington, D.C. : , : The World Bank, , c2014
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East Asia Pacific at work : : employment, enterprise, and well-being / / Truman G. Packard, Trang Van Nguyen
East Asia Pacific at work : : employment, enterprise, and well-being / / Truman G. Packard, Trang Van Nguyen
Autore Packard Truman G. <1972->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C. : , : The World Bank, , c2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xxxvi, 259 pages) : color illustrations ; ; 27 cm
Disciplina 331
Collana World Bank East Asia and Pacific regional report
Soggetto topico Labor - Asia
Labor - Pacific Area
ISBN 1-4648-0005-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Executive Summary; Abbreviations; Part I; 1. Introduction and Road Map; The context for work in East Asia Pacific; Figures; 1.1 Countries in East Asia Pacific have sustained higher levels of global integration longer than other developing regions; 1.2 East Asia's high growth has been relatively stable; 1.3 East Asia Pacific's share in world output and growth has risen rapidly; 1.4 East Asia Pacific did not experience large contractions in employment during the crisis; 1.5 Growth in earnings slowed down during the crisis
1.6 Unemployment remained low during the crisis 1.7 Recovery has been slow; Has growth in East Asia Pacific been "" jobless""?; 1.8 Domestic demand is becoming more important to growth in East Asian economies; 1.9 East Asia Pacific faces much higher disaster risks than elsewhere, and it bears the largest share of global losses; 1.10 Few economies rose from low to high income, but among those that did, most are in East Asia Pacific; 1.11 The simple correlation between growth and employment is weak; Road map to the report; 1.12 Growth creates more employment in services than in other sectors
Tables 1.1 Growth has had a positive impact on employment since 2001; 1.13 The WDR 2013 presents conceptual tools used to structure the arguments of this report; Note; References; 2. The Demand for and Supply of Labor and Human Capital; The demand for work: A profile from firm surveys; 2.1 The share of employment in small and medium enterprises varies substantially across countries; 2.2 Micro, small, and medium enterprises employ a large fraction of the labor force; 2.3 Mature firms account for most employment in East Asia Pacific
A profile of the labor force in East Asia Pacific: Who is working and where? 2.4 Small and medium enterprises account for most employment creation in East Asia Pacific; 2.5 Young firms create more than half of new employment; 2.6 Most new firms in middle-income East Asian economies do not expect to increase employment; 2.7 Falling fertility is driving rapid population aging in many East Asia Pacific economies; 2.8 The population is aging faster in East Asia Pacific than in other regions
2.9 The labor force in East Asia Pacific relative to the rest of the world is still very rural, participation in labor markets is high, particularly of women, and open unemployment is low 2.10 Access to schooling and educational attainment have increased substantially in most East Asia Pacific economies; 2.11 Many people are working in the primary sector and are not dependent on wage employment; 2.12 Dependent wage employment is not the dominant form of economic engagement in East Asia Pacific
2.13 The distribution of working people by type of engagement has been fairly stable over time in Indonesia and the Philippines
Record Nr. UNINA-9910825489303321
Packard Truman G. <1972->  
Washington, D.C. : , : The World Bank, , c2014
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Economic dynamism of Asia in the new millennium [[electronic resource] ] : from the Asian crisis to a new stage of growth / / edited by Yoshinori Shimizu
Economic dynamism of Asia in the new millennium [[electronic resource] ] : from the Asian crisis to a new stage of growth / / edited by Yoshinori Shimizu
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore ; ; Hackensack, N.J., : World Scientific, c2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (408 p.)
Disciplina 330.9
338.95
Altri autori (Persone) ShimizuYoshinori <1948->
Collana Advanced research in Asian economic studies
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-281-12094-4
9786611120948
981-270-756-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Editor's Introduction; CONTENTS; Chapter 1 Determinants of Asian Capital Flight and the Impact of 1997 Economic Crisis Pornchai Chunhachinda and Kulpatra Sirodom; Chapter 2 The Asian Financial Crisis, Deflation, and Structural Change in Hong Kong Alan K. F. Siu and Yue-Chim Richard Wong; Chapter 3 Indonesian Economic Recovery Process and the Role of Government Sri Mulyani Indrawati; Chapter 4 Financial Crisis and Restructuring in Thailand June Charoenseang and Pornkamol Manakit; Chapter 5 East Asia FTA: Economic Modalities, Prospects and Further Implications Suthiphand Chirathivat
Chapter 6 A Fundamental Scope for Regional Financial Cooperation in East Asia Akira Kohsaka Chapter 7 Financial Cooperation and Integration in East Asia Yunjong Wang; Chapter 8 Integrating the Two Asian Economic Giants: Japanese Multinational Corporations in China K. C. Fung, Hitomi Iizaka and Alan Siu; Chapter 9 The Development of the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS): Real Promise or False Hope? Medhi Krongkaew, Khwaeng Klong-Chan and Khet Bangkapi; Chapter 10 Investment-Growth Nexus in China: A Comparative Perspective Zhang Jun
Chapter 11 Corporate Governance and State-Owned Shares in China Listed Companies Qu Qiang Chapter 12 Fiscal Performance, Public Debt and Fiscal Consolidation in Korea Chung Mo Koo; Chapter 13 Foreign Ownership, Technological Intensities and Network Strength: Electronics Firms in East Asia Rajah Rasiah and Rajiv Kumar; Chapter 14 Growth with Equity over Vietnam's Economic Transition: A Political Economy Perspective Scott Fritzen
Record Nr. UNINA-9910450670303321
Singapore ; ; Hackensack, N.J., : World Scientific, c2007
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Economic dynamism of Asia in the new millennium [[electronic resource] ] : from the Asian crisis to a new stage of growth / / edited by Yoshinori Shimizu
Economic dynamism of Asia in the new millennium [[electronic resource] ] : from the Asian crisis to a new stage of growth / / edited by Yoshinori Shimizu
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore ; ; Hackensack, N.J., : World Scientific, c2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (408 p.)
Disciplina 330.9
338.95
Altri autori (Persone) ShimizuYoshinori <1948->
Collana Advanced research in Asian economic studies
ISBN 1-281-12094-4
9786611120948
981-270-756-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Editor's Introduction; CONTENTS; Chapter 1 Determinants of Asian Capital Flight and the Impact of 1997 Economic Crisis Pornchai Chunhachinda and Kulpatra Sirodom; Chapter 2 The Asian Financial Crisis, Deflation, and Structural Change in Hong Kong Alan K. F. Siu and Yue-Chim Richard Wong; Chapter 3 Indonesian Economic Recovery Process and the Role of Government Sri Mulyani Indrawati; Chapter 4 Financial Crisis and Restructuring in Thailand June Charoenseang and Pornkamol Manakit; Chapter 5 East Asia FTA: Economic Modalities, Prospects and Further Implications Suthiphand Chirathivat
Chapter 6 A Fundamental Scope for Regional Financial Cooperation in East Asia Akira Kohsaka Chapter 7 Financial Cooperation and Integration in East Asia Yunjong Wang; Chapter 8 Integrating the Two Asian Economic Giants: Japanese Multinational Corporations in China K. C. Fung, Hitomi Iizaka and Alan Siu; Chapter 9 The Development of the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS): Real Promise or False Hope? Medhi Krongkaew, Khwaeng Klong-Chan and Khet Bangkapi; Chapter 10 Investment-Growth Nexus in China: A Comparative Perspective Zhang Jun
Chapter 11 Corporate Governance and State-Owned Shares in China Listed Companies Qu Qiang Chapter 12 Fiscal Performance, Public Debt and Fiscal Consolidation in Korea Chung Mo Koo; Chapter 13 Foreign Ownership, Technological Intensities and Network Strength: Electronics Firms in East Asia Rajah Rasiah and Rajiv Kumar; Chapter 14 Growth with Equity over Vietnam's Economic Transition: A Political Economy Perspective Scott Fritzen
Record Nr. UNINA-9910784039903321
Singapore ; ; Hackensack, N.J., : World Scientific, c2007
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Economic dynamism of Asia in the new millennium [[electronic resource] ] : from the Asian crisis to a new stage of growth / / edited by Yoshinori Shimizu
Economic dynamism of Asia in the new millennium [[electronic resource] ] : from the Asian crisis to a new stage of growth / / edited by Yoshinori Shimizu
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore ; ; Hackensack, N.J., : World Scientific, c2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (408 p.)
Disciplina 330.9
338.95
Altri autori (Persone) ShimizuYoshinori <1948->
Collana Advanced research in Asian economic studies
ISBN 1-281-12094-4
9786611120948
981-270-756-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Editor's Introduction; CONTENTS; Chapter 1 Determinants of Asian Capital Flight and the Impact of 1997 Economic Crisis Pornchai Chunhachinda and Kulpatra Sirodom; Chapter 2 The Asian Financial Crisis, Deflation, and Structural Change in Hong Kong Alan K. F. Siu and Yue-Chim Richard Wong; Chapter 3 Indonesian Economic Recovery Process and the Role of Government Sri Mulyani Indrawati; Chapter 4 Financial Crisis and Restructuring in Thailand June Charoenseang and Pornkamol Manakit; Chapter 5 East Asia FTA: Economic Modalities, Prospects and Further Implications Suthiphand Chirathivat
Chapter 6 A Fundamental Scope for Regional Financial Cooperation in East Asia Akira Kohsaka Chapter 7 Financial Cooperation and Integration in East Asia Yunjong Wang; Chapter 8 Integrating the Two Asian Economic Giants: Japanese Multinational Corporations in China K. C. Fung, Hitomi Iizaka and Alan Siu; Chapter 9 The Development of the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS): Real Promise or False Hope? Medhi Krongkaew, Khwaeng Klong-Chan and Khet Bangkapi; Chapter 10 Investment-Growth Nexus in China: A Comparative Perspective Zhang Jun
Chapter 11 Corporate Governance and State-Owned Shares in China Listed Companies Qu Qiang Chapter 12 Fiscal Performance, Public Debt and Fiscal Consolidation in Korea Chung Mo Koo; Chapter 13 Foreign Ownership, Technological Intensities and Network Strength: Electronics Firms in East Asia Rajah Rasiah and Rajiv Kumar; Chapter 14 Growth with Equity over Vietnam's Economic Transition: A Political Economy Perspective Scott Fritzen
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The Economic Logic of Chinese Cultural-Creative Industries Parks [[electronic resource] ] : Shenzhen and Guangzhou / / by Vivian Yuan Yuan
The Economic Logic of Chinese Cultural-Creative Industries Parks [[electronic resource] ] : Shenzhen and Guangzhou / / by Vivian Yuan Yuan
Autore Yuan Yuan Vivian
Edizione [1st ed. 2020.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore : , : Springer Singapore : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2020
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xi, 296 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 306.096709045
Soggetto topico Popular Culture
Asian Politics
Asian Economics
ISBN 981-15-3540-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1. Introduction -- 2. Correlated Concepts and Theory Developments -- 3. Research Methodology -- 4. The Case Study on the Business Model of OCT-LOFT -- 5. The Case Study on the Business Model of 289 Art Park -- 6. Comparison of the Two Cases -- 7. Research Implications and Conclusions.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910404158203321
Yuan Yuan Vivian  
Singapore : , : Springer Singapore : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2020
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Economics and Finance Readings [[electronic resource] ] : Selected Papers from Asia-Pacific Conference on Economics & Finance, 2019 / / edited by Evan Lau, Biagio Simonetti, Irwan Trinugroho, Lee Ming Tan
Economics and Finance Readings [[electronic resource] ] : Selected Papers from Asia-Pacific Conference on Economics & Finance, 2019 / / edited by Evan Lau, Biagio Simonetti, Irwan Trinugroho, Lee Ming Tan
Edizione [1st ed. 2020.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore : , : Springer Singapore : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2020
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (131 pages)
Disciplina 330
Soggetto topico Business enterprises - Finance
International business enterprises
Development economics
Commercial law
Asian Economics
Business Finance
International Business
Development Economics
Business Law
ISBN 981-15-2906-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1. Paper 19. The China-US Trade Imbalance: Evaluating Remedial Macroeconomic Measures -- 2. Paper 152. Does Carbon Emission Reduction Affect Corporate Performances: Evidence from China -- 3. Paper 30. Return and Asymmetric Volatility Transmissions between Main Stock Market and Second-Tier Stock Market: The Case of Hong Kong -- 4. Paper 110. The Road to Service Export Diversification – Gambling and Convention in Macao -- 5. Paper 151. The Impact of Incentives on Organizational Commitment in Public Organizations in Egypt -- 6. Paper 131. Impact of Various Employment Schemes on Employment Generation in Northern India: An empirical study in Punjab and Haryana, India -- 7 Paper 125. Monetary Policy in India: Evidence of Financial Variables as Policy Indicators -- 8. Paper 64. Business Ecosystem and Internet of Things (IoT) - Learnings from an experimental ecosystem approach in Norway.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910409667203321
Singapore : , : Springer Singapore : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2020
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