Australia and the Northeast Asian Ascendancy: Report to the Prime Minister and the Minister for Foreign Affairs and TradeAnalyses the process of economic change in Northeast Asia and assesses its implications for Australia. Recommendations are included for policy and other responses which would increase the economic, political and wider benefits to Australia. |
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Introduction and Summary of Conclusions | 1 |
Tables | 4 |
Sustained Rapid Economic Growth | 36 |
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