And the winner is... China
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The majority of respondents to the Economist Intelligence Unit's CEO Briefing on corporate priorities for 2004 state China as a country that offers their business the greatest opportunity for growth in the current year. Further, China's trade, economic growth and its booming domestic market has increased the level of confidence in the Asian powerhouse.
Publication Name: Global Finance
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0896-4181
Year: 2004
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Is China the new Japan?
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China's economic potential is a lot like Japan in the 1970s and the possibility that China is the new Japan could be both a blessing and a curse. It is believed that there are some simmering political issues between Japan and China that inhibit the full realization of mutual economic benefit.
Publication Name: Global Finance
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0896-4181
Year: 2004
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Financial sector adds sparkle to economy
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A review of the economic development in Botswana over the last three decades is presented. In this context, the contribution of financial sector to the economy of the country is also emphasized.
Publication Name: Global Finance
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0896-4181
Year: 2004
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