Japanese Investment in Latin America was considerable in the 1960s and 1970s, but the investment never took off in the developmental style as in East Asia. The author examines why Japanese Foreign Direct Investment in Peru did not follow the pattern of developmental investment, analyzing the elements involved regarding policies in Peru and particular circumstances in Japan in the 1990 decade
Japan is the main actor in international economic relations in the Asian region. However, in general...
Working Paper no. 3Arguably, no region in the world has benefited more from the globalization of the...
Dramatic improvements in communication and transportation technologies along with the growing simila...
Japanese Investment in Latin America was considerable in the 1960s and 1970s, but the investment nev...
the 1960s and 1970s, but the investment never took off in the developmental style as in East Asia. T...
This paper analyzes recent economic and diplomatic relations between Peru and Asia, with emphasis on...
Against the Peruvians expectations, in the 90s there has not been a massive Japanese private investm...
In the late 1980s, Japan became the biggest source of foreign direct investment (FDI) in the world. ...
The Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) between Japan and Peru came into effect on March 1, 2012. T...
Japanese Foreign Direct Investment in Peru was substantial in his beginnings, in the 60s and 70s, an...
This report has been prepared by Mikio Kuwayama, Managing Director of the Japan Association of Latin...
In 1984, Japan became the world's leading creditor nation. Although most of this capital has been in...
This paper originated as a lecture given on February 18, 1992 at the Columbia University Graduate Sc...
The majority of the Latin American countries proceeded to political, financial and social reforms so...
Partiendo de un análisis comparativo de las economías de la Cuenca del Pacífico y América Latina, el...
Japan is the main actor in international economic relations in the Asian region. However, in general...
Working Paper no. 3Arguably, no region in the world has benefited more from the globalization of the...
Dramatic improvements in communication and transportation technologies along with the growing simila...
Japanese Investment in Latin America was considerable in the 1960s and 1970s, but the investment nev...
the 1960s and 1970s, but the investment never took off in the developmental style as in East Asia. T...
This paper analyzes recent economic and diplomatic relations between Peru and Asia, with emphasis on...
Against the Peruvians expectations, in the 90s there has not been a massive Japanese private investm...
In the late 1980s, Japan became the biggest source of foreign direct investment (FDI) in the world. ...
The Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) between Japan and Peru came into effect on March 1, 2012. T...
Japanese Foreign Direct Investment in Peru was substantial in his beginnings, in the 60s and 70s, an...
This report has been prepared by Mikio Kuwayama, Managing Director of the Japan Association of Latin...
In 1984, Japan became the world's leading creditor nation. Although most of this capital has been in...
This paper originated as a lecture given on February 18, 1992 at the Columbia University Graduate Sc...
The majority of the Latin American countries proceeded to political, financial and social reforms so...
Partiendo de un análisis comparativo de las economías de la Cuenca del Pacífico y América Latina, el...
Japan is the main actor in international economic relations in the Asian region. However, in general...
Working Paper no. 3Arguably, no region in the world has benefited more from the globalization of the...
Dramatic improvements in communication and transportation technologies along with the growing simila...