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Asian Economic Integration and the Role of the Japanese Corporate Networks: the Case of the Electronics Industry

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Perspectives on Economic Integration and Business Strategy in the Asia-Pacific Region

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Asian economic integration is characterized by the revival and the relevance of regionalization. Regionalization as a supranational issue has become an object of discussion in economics relative to the international trading system.

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Milelli, C. (1997). Asian Economic Integration and the Role of the Japanese Corporate Networks: the Case of the Electronics Industry. In: Dzever, S., Jaussaud, J. (eds) Perspectives on Economic Integration and Business Strategy in the Asia-Pacific Region. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-25641-9_11

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