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International Specialization of Food Industry in East Asia

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  • Kiminami, Lily Y.
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  • Kiminami, Lily Y. & Kiminami, Akira, 2000. "International Specialization of Food Industry in East Asia," Japanese Journal of Agricultural Economics (formerly Japanese Journal of Rural Economics), Agricultural Economics Society of Japan (AESJ), vol. 2.
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    1. Akira Kiminami & Lily Y. Kiminami, 1999. "articles: Intra-Asia trade and foreign direct investment," Papers in Regional Science, Springer;Regional Science Association International, vol. 78(3), pages 229-242.
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    1. Hosoe, Nobuhiro & Akune, Yuko, 2020. "Can the Japanese agri-food producers survive under freer trade? A general equilibrium analysis with farm heterogeneity and product differentiation," Japan and the World Economy, Elsevier, vol. 55(C).
    2. Wu, Wenchao & Shuto, Hisato, 2016. "Decomposing Intra-industry and Net One-way Trade of East Asian Food Market," Japanese Journal of Agricultural Economics (formerly Japanese Journal of Rural Economics), Agricultural Economics Society of Japan (AESJ), vol. 18.
    3. Hosoe, Nobuhiro & Akune, Yuko, 2019. "Impact of Trade Liberalization on the Japanese Agri-food Sectors: A General Equilibrium Analysis with Farm Heterogeneity and Product Differentiation," Conference papers 333025, Purdue University, Center for Global Trade Analysis, Global Trade Analysis Project.
    4. Shinichi Furuzawa & Lily Kiminami, 2017. "Changes in the international specialization of food manufacturing industry in East Asia," Asia-Pacific Journal of Regional Science, Springer, vol. 1(2), pages 359-378, October.
    5. Nobuhiro Hosoe & Yuko Akune, 2019. "Can the Japanese Agri-food Sectors Survive by Promoting their Exports?:A General Equilibrium Analysis with Farm Heterogeneity and Product Differentiation," GRIPS Discussion Papers 19-06, National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies.

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