Forum of international development studies Nagoya University 24 (20030800)

 CiNii Books

Short-Run Economic Impacts of China's Accession to WTO and the Trade-Related Issues : Special Issue "Issues of Sustainable Growth in China for the 21st Century (II)"  Full Text: External   1-21
Roles of MNCs in Regional Development and their Locational Determinants : The Case of China : Special Issue "Issues of Sustainable Growth in China for the 21st Century (II)"  Full Text: External   23-34
Development of Regional Economic Model for Policy Evaluation on Logistics in China : Special Issue "Issues of Sustainable Growth in China for the 21st Century (II)"  Full Text: External   35-51
Suggestions on Promoting the Nonprofit Sector in China : Special Issue "Issues of Sustainable Growth in China for the 21st Century (II)"  Full Text: External   53-74
Corporate Governance in Australia : Some Recent Developments  Full Text: External   75-93
Female Inferiority and Gender Division of Labor : "Ayip" ("Shamefulness") in Turkish Rural Society  Full Text: External   95-111
The Appropriateness of Trade Liberalization in the Industrial Sector of the Russian Federation  Full Text: External   113-139
Regional Income Inequality and Public Capital Allocation in Postwar Japan  Full Text: External   141-161
Mingling of Cultural Representation of Ethnic Tourism in Xishuangbanna Dai Nationality Autonomous Prefecture  Full Text: External   163-178
Impact of Bank Loans on Private Investment in Malaysia in the 1990s and its Policy Implications  Full Text: External   179-195
The Research of the International Jurisdiction in Taiwan  Full Text: External   197-217
NGO's Government and Promotion of Democratic Governance in the Post-New Order Indonesia  Full Text: External   219-244
Fiscal Decentralization and Economic Development : A Cross-Country Empirical Study  Full Text: External   245-271
The Role of the Guanyao Imperial kiln in the Progress of Jingdezhen's Ceramics Industry : 1402-1756  Full Text: External   273-289
The International Transfar of Skills in the Skill-Intensive Industry : Based on the Field Research of Three Die and Mold Companies in Chubu Region  Full Text: External   291-306