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Series in Energy Transition, Carbon Neutrality, and Sustainability. :i-xv
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Series in Energy Transition, Carbon Neutrality, and Sustainability. :303-309
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Asian Economic Papers. 21:78-101
This paper provides empirical evidence that supports the continuing importance of machinery international production networks (IPNs) in East Asia. We first confirm their robustness and resilience, even during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandem
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The World Economy.
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Series in Energy Transition, Carbon Neutrality, and Sustainability ISBN: 9789811270574
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::480e4e1a7be5ac2bfb50e7b028499e45
https://doi.org/10.1142/13256
https://doi.org/10.1142/13256
Autor:
Ayako Obashi, Fukunari Kimura
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Asian Economic Journal. 35:115-141
We conducted a standard gravity exercise using worldwide disaggregated trade data to shed light on the influence of digital technologies on network trade. We found that growing investment in industrial robots in relatively lagging economies, together
Autor:
Fukunari Kimura
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China Economic Journal. 14:162-170
East Asian countries signed the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (RCEP) in November 2020. This paper demonstrates the importance of ASEAN centrality in East Asian economic inte...
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Asian Economic Papers. 20:40-72
This paper investigates the impacts of COVID-19 on international production networks in machinery sectors by shedding light on negative supply shocks, negative demand shocks, and positive demand shocks. Specifically, we examined changes in trade in t
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Economic Modelling. 89:476-483
Cambodia’s biomass consumption is the most dominant energy source at residential sector, and its use is mainly for cooking and heating which could affect health due to indoor air pollution. The biomass is mainly sourced from wood cutting and forest
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Asian Economic Journal
In this paper, we explore the possible policy responses to the COVID‐19 pandemic shock as well as the related economic (financial crisis) shocks on trade and global value chains (GVC) in East Asia. We find that regional policy coordination is criti