This paper argues that despite the internationalisation of economic activity, and a concomitant diminution of economic policy-making autonomy, national policy settings continue to display a surprising degree of divergence and remain important determinants of economic outcomes. Similarly, there are distinctively different and enduring patterns of corporate organisation across nations which confer specific competitive advantages. Important theoretical and empirical questions are raised, therefore, about the potential efficacy of national economic policies and their capacity to accommodate such divergent practices. This paper examines the bilateral relationship between Australia and Japan, and assesses the effectiveness of Australia's predomin...
The paper examines whether the move towards free trade and multilateralism is working to Australia's...
In this chapter, David Walton analyzes Australia’s foreign policy approaches to Japan and China. He ...
The ascent of China has irrevocably changed Australia’s external strategic environment. While China ...
The post-World War II reconstruction of global trade and foreign direct investment (FDI) has been a ...
This paper analyses the current state and trends in Australia’s foreign economic relatio...
This thesis identifies and evaluates the policies of the Hawke/Keating Governments that were intende...
One of the defining features of 'globalization' is that political power and regulatory authority are...
The economic rise of Japan in the 1980s was underpinned by a commitment to catching up through domes...
Governments around the world are preoccupied with the confusing, uncertain and often chaotic influen...
This thesis sets out to explain what at least to Japan and Australia, is a very significant bilatera...
The establishment of a liberal multilateral trading system in the postwar period presented opportuni...
Prime Minister Julia Gillard describes Australia and Japan as "close strategic partners" who share "...
This paper aims to examine the implications of the rise of East Asian regionalism for the Australia–...
Administered by the Center on Japanese Economy and Business at Columbia Business School, the Japan D...
This paper aims to explain the historical development of Australia\u27s foreign economic policy by u...
The paper examines whether the move towards free trade and multilateralism is working to Australia's...
In this chapter, David Walton analyzes Australia’s foreign policy approaches to Japan and China. He ...
The ascent of China has irrevocably changed Australia’s external strategic environment. While China ...
The post-World War II reconstruction of global trade and foreign direct investment (FDI) has been a ...
This paper analyses the current state and trends in Australia’s foreign economic relatio...
This thesis identifies and evaluates the policies of the Hawke/Keating Governments that were intende...
One of the defining features of 'globalization' is that political power and regulatory authority are...
The economic rise of Japan in the 1980s was underpinned by a commitment to catching up through domes...
Governments around the world are preoccupied with the confusing, uncertain and often chaotic influen...
This thesis sets out to explain what at least to Japan and Australia, is a very significant bilatera...
The establishment of a liberal multilateral trading system in the postwar period presented opportuni...
Prime Minister Julia Gillard describes Australia and Japan as "close strategic partners" who share "...
This paper aims to examine the implications of the rise of East Asian regionalism for the Australia–...
Administered by the Center on Japanese Economy and Business at Columbia Business School, the Japan D...
This paper aims to explain the historical development of Australia\u27s foreign economic policy by u...
The paper examines whether the move towards free trade and multilateralism is working to Australia's...
In this chapter, David Walton analyzes Australia’s foreign policy approaches to Japan and China. He ...
The ascent of China has irrevocably changed Australia’s external strategic environment. While China ...