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The Industrial Processes of Large Economies = The Quartet of US, China, Germany and Japan /
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Title/Author:
The Industrial Processes of Large Economies/ by Xiaojiang Zhang.
Reminder of title:
The Quartet of US, China, Germany and Japan /
Author:
Zhang, Xiaojiang.
Description:
XI, 185 p. 174 illus., 171 illus. in color.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
International economic relations. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-8634-4
ISBN:
9789811686344
The Industrial Processes of Large Economies = The Quartet of US, China, Germany and Japan /
Zhang, Xiaojiang.
The Industrial Processes of Large Economies
The Quartet of US, China, Germany and Japan /[electronic resource] :by Xiaojiang Zhang. - 1st ed. 2022. - XI, 185 p. 174 illus., 171 illus. in color.online resource.
1. The Integrated State of Global Production Chain -- 2. Bismarck and German Consensus -- 3. The Meiji Restoration and Industrial Focus -- 4. The New Rome and The US Exceptionalism -- 5. The Current Entrenched Global Gentrification -- 6. The Balancing Acts by Large Industrial Economies -- 7. The Current Macro Economic Structure of China -- 8. Critical Agenda Items within Governance Modernization -- 9. The Agenda Items for Governance Modernization -- 10. The Future of Supply Chain Redistribution -- 11. The Future of USD and The Global Capital Markets -- 12. Potential Disruptive Industrial Development -- 13. Uncertain Political Economy Development -- 14. The End Note.
This book tries to build a broad view on industrial processes of large economies and their integration in the world. It provides insight into the industrialization progresses of the quartet of USA, China, Germany and Japan, all attaining individual industrialization success by distinct trade, fiscal and industrial policy path, the underlying principles of which can be traced back to respective nation's roots in civilization. The combination of their industrial output led to the integrated formation of international industrial distribution. While being highly productive, the current distributed pattern yields benefits that are unevenly dispersed among different regions, industries and societal groups within each participating nation and among engaging economies. To address the uneven benefits distribution at both domestic and international levels, large industrial economies took a plethora of policy actions that will impact industrial ecosystem and portfolio results. The book aims to help readers to build better investment strategies and robust risk management practice under the context of uncertainty and successfully navigate through choppy waters in the years ahead.
ISBN: 9789811686344
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-981-16-8634-4doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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International economic relations.
LC Class. No.: HF1351-1647
Dewey Class. No.: 337
The Industrial Processes of Large Economies = The Quartet of US, China, Germany and Japan /
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1. The Integrated State of Global Production Chain -- 2. Bismarck and German Consensus -- 3. The Meiji Restoration and Industrial Focus -- 4. The New Rome and The US Exceptionalism -- 5. The Current Entrenched Global Gentrification -- 6. The Balancing Acts by Large Industrial Economies -- 7. The Current Macro Economic Structure of China -- 8. Critical Agenda Items within Governance Modernization -- 9. The Agenda Items for Governance Modernization -- 10. The Future of Supply Chain Redistribution -- 11. The Future of USD and The Global Capital Markets -- 12. Potential Disruptive Industrial Development -- 13. Uncertain Political Economy Development -- 14. The End Note.
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