COMM 376 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Longrun, National Semiconductor, Economy Of Singapore
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Chapter 2 asian regionalism: context and scope. Mandaluyong, philippines: adb. (for this class, only pp. 26-39 (the chapter opening and section 2. 1 growth and integration) is requited) [online access] http://aric. adb. org/emergingasianregionalism/ (if you move your curser to the orange area below the word main report , the links to various chapters will appear) 49-64 is required) (*lee kuan yew was the founding prime minister of. 1956-1996 reflect an incredible half century of economic development of east asia: living standards rose sharply - of 10 economies that recorded real output increases of >4. 5%, 8 were in ea. Singapore, taipei: as ea countries develop, they attract foreign direct investment from other more developed countries (including more developed asian countries) to drive growth in that economy. As more countries adopted labor-intensive strategies, multinationals would shift production from one economy to another - this trend was thrown o by the emergence of.