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Patterns of South Korea's foreign direct investment flows into china

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South Korea has become an export titan in the world because of globalization and also a very major foreign director investor with the bulk of its investments in the emerging market in the world, as China, leading to close economic ties between the two. The characteristics of the South Korean outward foreign direct investment (OFDI) are studied and it is concluded that South Korean OFDI to China would continue to rise if conditions there remain relatively stable in comparison to that of South Korea.

Author: Jai S. Mah, Eun Mee Kim
Publisher: University of California Press
Publication Name: Asian Survey
Subject: Regional focus/area studies
ISSN: 0004-4687
Year: 2006
China, South Korea, Foreign investments, Economic aspects, Foreign direct investment

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Russia and the CIS in 2003: regional reconstruction

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Russia's role in the former Soviet Union and the Asia Pacific has changed due to two developments. The first was the restructuring of Russia's position in the former Soviet Union through support from new groups of Commonwealth of Independent States and the second was the expansion of Russia's role on the Asia Pacific region, as it emerged as a major energy supplier to China and Japan, and as an arms seller.

Author: Leszek Buszynski
Publisher: University of California Press
Publication Name: Asian Survey
Subject: Regional focus/area studies
ISSN: 0004-4687
Year: 2004
International economic relations, Russia

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The United States and Asia in 2007: a region in transition

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The article presents a detailed review on Asia's economic and political conditions in the year 2007. The slowing of the U.S. economy is causing concern to Asia because of its dependency for trade and investment, but economic growth seems to be reasonably good especially if the various Free Trade Agreements under negotiation come into effect.

Author: Scalapino, Robert A.
Publisher: University of California Press
Publication Name: Asian Survey
Subject: Regional focus/area studies
ISSN: 0004-4687
Year: 2008
United States, Asia, Analysis, United States economic conditions, Internationalism

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Subjects list: Forecasts and trends, Market trend/market analysis, International economic relations
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