Singapores Business Climate for Foreign Businesses :
A 20 page paper written as a report to the UN of conditions
affecting the conduct of business by a foreign company in
Singapore. Singapore has exercised more prudence than
several other of the ASEAN nations in the management of
their finances and lending practices, so they are not as
adversely affected by the currency crisis as most of the other
member states. Singapore is indeed a country in which to
conduct profitable business pursuits: the government is
sympathetic to the needs of the business community and
also places no restrictions on percentages of foreign
ownership. The paper contains several tables. Bibliography
lists 14 sources. Singan.wps Singapores
Public Administration : A 15 page research
paper on the governmental structure of Singapore and the
governments influence in the economic advances of the
country. Singapore is no longer a developing nation, having
officially crossed over the line into developed status in
1996. Their economic level is the highest of all of the
region of Southeast Asia, and their per capita income has
already surpassed that of both Great Britain and Germany.
They are expected to surpass US per capita income in 1997.
Singapores government has some qualities that the western
world sees as oddities, but the west is now giving new
attention to the balance the country has achieved in
maintaining the benefits of a strong government while
avoiding its detriments. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Singadm.wps
Economic Development Of Southeast Asia : 7 pages in
length. The Southeast Asian economic crisis has created
quite a ripple effect upon the rest of the world's economic
status. Having been caused by a number of occurrences, the
crisis has created a great deal of financial hardship for the
primary Asian countries involved: Japan, Korea, Thailand
and Malaysia. Determining their pattern of individual
economic development has led to a better understanding of
how such a catastrophic situation could escalate to its
current status. The writer discusses economic development
as it pertains to Japan, Korea, Thailand and Malaysia.
Bibliography lists 11 sources. AsianEc.wps
Japan's Miracle Economy: The strength and quickness
with
which the Japanese economy not only recovered but
blossomed after the end of the Second World War was
considered by many to be miraculous. It continued to grow
and strengthen until the last few years. This 7 page paper
examines the reasons for the post-war prosperity in light of
more current economic trends and asserts that Japan is now
in need of another economic miracle that will bring it back
into the global market as strongly as before. Bibliography
lists 6 sources. KTjapeco.wps
Trade Relationship and Conflict Japan, China, and the
United States : This 5 page report discusses the trade
relationship and conflict between the United States, China,
and Japan. It is something of an irony that, at least for the
time being, China has become an island of economic
stability in Asia. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
BWchijap.wps
Modernization Experiences in Japan and China:
This 5 page paper provides a comparative view of the
modernization experiences of both Japan and China at the
turn of the 20th century, and assesses the implications in
terms of the integration of modernism as a means to support
industrial development. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
MHjapchi.wps
Economic Changes in Japan and China : This 6 page
paper
provides a comparison of Japan and China, based on the
notion that Japan is one of the most advanced countries in
the world while China has one of the highest growth rates.
This paper presents the major factors that have contributed
to these major changes in both countries, and creates a
comparison between both that demonstrates the impact of
political elements on economic development. Bibliography
lists 6 sources. MHjapgro.wps
Employment Relations in Japan: Japan has always had
the
reputation of low unemployment rates, even to the point of
'full employment'. One of the main reasons for the low rate
has been the tradition of lifetime employment and the
concurrent levels of loyalty that were to be found as a result.
This 2 page paper explores the basic tenets of the worker
and management relations in Japan. KTjapjob.wps
Japanese Industry in Todays Economic Climate :
This 7
page paper contains four interrelated but independent
sections on Japanese businesses and the Japanese economy.
There is a focus on the Asian monetary crisis. Bibliography
lists 5 sources. SA22Japn.wps
Competitiveness, Infrastructure and Business in Japan :
This 10 page report discusses the competitive world of Japanese
business and industry. Following the economic
disintegration in Japan, the nation has experienced, not
unexpectedly, an economically sluggish period followed by
an adjustment period, and a slow restoration period.
Although the economy in Japan is gradually recovering, its
international competitiveness has been reduced and
industrial migration to foreign lands has been noticed. This
paper examines the competitive nature of Japan, its
infrastructure, economic issues, cultural differences, and the
nations political stability. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
BWcomjap.wps
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