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Book Description
The speed with which business has become globally integrated is impressive and almost frightening. Much of this change has come from the Pacific Basin. At the same time, however, the Taiwanese, Chinese and Southeast Asians have also suffered from these rapid changes. The paranoia associated with rapidly escalating rates of foreign investment in China by a small country like Taiwan, for example, may provide an index of the anxiety that such change can engender.
About the Author
EDWARD B. FLOWERS is Associate Professor, Department of Economics and Finance, College of Business Administration, St. John's University, and author of U.S. Utility Mergers and the Restructuring of the New Global Power Industry (Quorum Books, 1998). THOMAS P. CHEN is Associate Professor, Department of Economics and Finance, College of Business Administration, St. John's University. JONCHI SHYU is Director of the Graduate School of International Business Administration of the Chinese Culture University in Taipei, Taiwan.
Interlocking Global Business Systems : The Restructuring of Industries, Economies and Capital Markets,Edward B. Flowers,Thomas P. Chen,Jonchi Shyu,Quorum Books,1567202071,Business & Economics,Business / Economics / Finance,Business/Economics,Capital market,Exports & Imports,Finance,International - General,International Business,International Economics (General),International business enterpr,International business enterprises,International economic integra,International finance,International trade,Business & Economics / International
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