Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5086039 | Japan and the World Economy | 2017 | 35 Pages |
Abstract
Empirical evidence shows that the spatial configuration of Japan's exports evolved over the past two decades. It exported to countries with higher political stability, higher degree of economic integration with Japan and to countries which have larger outward foreign direct investment from Japan. Also, its exports have positive and significant relationship with countries which have large imports to Japan. Its exports have the negative relationship with the GDP per capita of its export partner countries. These signify that it increased and expanded exports greatly to East-Asia countries, European Union and North America. These findings have great relevance to policymaking for both corporations and governments where trade or regional economic integration are concerned.
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Authors
Wen Yang, Yi-Cheng Liu, Chao-Cheng Mai,