THE term “wild-geese-flying pattern” of economic growth is a literal translation of the Japanese term “ganko keitai”, which was coined by economist Kaname Akamatsu to describe the pattern of economic ...
Leaving the egalitarianism of the planned economy era behind it, China started to push ahead with market-opening policies that place priority on efficiency over equality under the banner of "allowing ...
The Himalayan Mountains rise several thousand meters above sea level, yet somehow bar-headed geese (Anser indicus) migrate over them and the Tibetan Plateau every year. Now, researchers tracking these ...
Wages and other factor prices tend to increase in tandem with economic development. This causes labour-intensive industries to lose their traditional comparative advantage over time, pushing ...
Geese that migrate from Mongolia to India and back every year, flying over the towering Himalaya Mountains, have evolved a "roller coaster" flight pattern to conquer the high-altitude barrier the ...
There are two major stories with respect to the world economy. The financial crisis and the severe recession it precipitated have dominated the headlines, pushing into the background the bigger ...
MANILA — The Philippines is lagging behind the flock of Asia’s “new flying geese” in attracting foreign direct investments that are shifting away from China, no thanks to some barriers to entry in the ...
Like geese flying in formation, the successive waves of Asian countries achieving economic takeoff and emerging or developed market status, has been likened to those migratory birds in flight. If this ...