Japan's System of Official Development Assistance
Author: Micheline Beaudry
Publisher: IDRC
Published: 1999
Total Pages: 239
ISBN-13: 088936883X
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Author: Micheline Beaudry
Publisher: IDRC
Published: 1999
Total Pages: 239
ISBN-13: 088936883X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKJapans System of Official Development Assistance
Author: Filologo Pante
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Published: 1989
Total Pages: 36
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Marie Soderberg
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2012-10-02
Total Pages: 190
ISBN-13: 1134772696
DOWNLOAD EBOOKJapan is now the biggest donor of Official Development Assistance (ODA) throughout the world. This study takes a new approach to this subject by focusing on the procedures, methodologies and business mechanisms at the implementation level that influence the process of policy-making in Tokyo. It is also the first study to explore the process of receiving aid, arguing that many of the recipient countries exert considerable influence over the distribution of Japanese foreign aid.
Author: OECD
Publisher: OECD Publishing
Published: 2020-10-12
Total Pages: 133
ISBN-13: 926433128X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKJapan combines diplomatic, peace and development efforts to achieve sustainable development and implements the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through a whole-of-society approach. It values self-reliant development, country ownership and the mutual benefits of development co-operation for Japan and its partner countries.
Author: Takatoshi Ito
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Published: 2007-12-01
Total Pages: 324
ISBN-13: 0226386988
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe contributors to this volume analyze the growth experiences of Japan, Korea, China, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Taiwan in light of the recently developed endogenous growth theory to provide an understanding of the economic boom in East Asia. The theory explored in this volume attributes the phenomenal economic success of these countries to, among other factors, the role of an outward orientation—a focus on exporting rather than on protecting home markets. In addition, the importance of exchange rate behavior, of the supportive role of government policy, and of the accumulation and promotion of physical and human capital are explored in detail. This collection also examines the extent to which growth in each country became self-sustaining once it began. Demonstrating the relevance of endogenous growth theory for studying this important region, this fourth volume in the NBER-East Asia Seminar on Economics series will be of interest to observers of East Asian affairs.
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Published: 2005
Total Pages: 204
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Yasutami Shimomura
Publisher: Springer
Published: 2016-01-26
Total Pages: 412
ISBN-13: 1137505389
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOnce the world's largest ODA provider, contemporary Japan seems much less visible in international development. However, this book demonstrates that Japan, with its own aid philosophy, experiences, and models of aid, has ample lessons to offer to the international community as the latter seeks new paradigms of development cooperation.
Author: Shafiqul Islam
Publisher: Council on Foreign Relations
Published: 1991
Total Pages: 264
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Author: Asian Development Bank
Publisher: Asian Development Bank
Published: 2017-02-01
Total Pages: 235
ISBN-13: 9292577549
DOWNLOAD EBOOKInfrastructure is essential for development. This report presents a snapshot of the current condition of developing Asia's infrastructure---defined here as transport, power, telecommunications, and water supply and sanitation. It examines how much the region has been investing in infrastructure and what will likely be needed through 2030. Finally, it analyzes the financial and institutional challenges that will shape future infrastructure investment and development.
Author: Jeffrey A. Frankel
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Published: 2007-12-01
Total Pages: 486
ISBN-13: 0226260240
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAs Japan's newfound economic power leads to increased political power, there is concern that Japan may be turning East Asia into a regional economic bloc to rival the U.S. and Europe. In Regionalism and Rivalry, leading economists and political scientists address this concern by looking at three central questions: Is Japan forming a trading bloc in Pacific Asia? Does Japan use foreign direct investment in Southeast Asia to achieve national goals? Does Japan possess the leadership qualities necessary for a nation assuming greater political responsibility in international affairs? The authors contend that although intraregional trade in East Asia is growing rapidly, a trade bloc is not necessarily forming. They show that the trade increase can be explained entirely by factors independent of discriminatory trading arrangements, such as the rapid growth of East Asian economies. Other chapters look in detail at cases of Japanese direct investment in Southeast Asia and find little evidence of attempts by Japan to use the power of its multinational corporations for political purposes. A third group of papers attempt to gauge Japan's leadership characteristics. They focus on Japan's "technology ideology," its contributions to international public goods, international monetary cooperation, and economic liberalization in East Asia.