The Pacific Basin is the most robust economic region of the world. Over half the world's population resides in countries bordering on it, and this region's average economic growth rate has been double that of the rest of the world since 1970. The volume of trade on the Pacific is three times that on the Atlantic and has been growing twice as fast. In less than a generation, this region has become the global pacesetter for market-based economic development and a model of efficient international specialization. This volume examines a number of leading issues facing the Pacific Basin, collecting the research and opinions of experts from around the region on its economic prospects into the next generation. In particular, some of these authors e...
Contents: Editor\u27s Introduction by Joaquin L. Gonzalez III Cross-Regional Trade Cooperation: The...
The Fourth Pacific Trade and Development Conference was held in Ottawa, Canada, on October 7 to 10,...
Paper presented at public lectures and a graduate student seminar in the Pacific Islands Studies Pro...
The Pacific Basin is the most robust economic region of the world. Over half the world's population ...
This paper takes as the central objective of international economic diplomacy in the Pacific region,...
As a region, the nations of the Pacific face continuing challenges to their economic, political, soc...
For five decades, Pacific Island countries have used regionalism as a main vehicle to promote develo...
The Japan Economic Research Center held an international conference from January 9 through 13, 1968 ...
It is now a commonplace that the Asia Pacific is the world's most dynamic centre of growth in trade ...
The economies of the Pacific Basin have been much more successful than those in other areas during t...
This paper discusses the New International Economic Order in the Asia-Pacific region. It argues that...
Due to the rapid and effective success of countries in the Pacific Rim for the last two decades, cur...
The enormous leaps of growth and development experienced by Eastern and Southeast Asian states since...
Abstract The Pacific region has become highly geopolitical due to its economic, strategic, and milit...
In the years since the end of the Second World War the global economy, even that part of it which ha...
Contents: Editor\u27s Introduction by Joaquin L. Gonzalez III Cross-Regional Trade Cooperation: The...
The Fourth Pacific Trade and Development Conference was held in Ottawa, Canada, on October 7 to 10,...
Paper presented at public lectures and a graduate student seminar in the Pacific Islands Studies Pro...
The Pacific Basin is the most robust economic region of the world. Over half the world's population ...
This paper takes as the central objective of international economic diplomacy in the Pacific region,...
As a region, the nations of the Pacific face continuing challenges to their economic, political, soc...
For five decades, Pacific Island countries have used regionalism as a main vehicle to promote develo...
The Japan Economic Research Center held an international conference from January 9 through 13, 1968 ...
It is now a commonplace that the Asia Pacific is the world's most dynamic centre of growth in trade ...
The economies of the Pacific Basin have been much more successful than those in other areas during t...
This paper discusses the New International Economic Order in the Asia-Pacific region. It argues that...
Due to the rapid and effective success of countries in the Pacific Rim for the last two decades, cur...
The enormous leaps of growth and development experienced by Eastern and Southeast Asian states since...
Abstract The Pacific region has become highly geopolitical due to its economic, strategic, and milit...
In the years since the end of the Second World War the global economy, even that part of it which ha...
Contents: Editor\u27s Introduction by Joaquin L. Gonzalez III Cross-Regional Trade Cooperation: The...
The Fourth Pacific Trade and Development Conference was held in Ottawa, Canada, on October 7 to 10,...
Paper presented at public lectures and a graduate student seminar in the Pacific Islands Studies Pro...