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"Asian and European countries have adopted different approaches to the conflicting priorities of economic growth and low carbon emissions. In this volume, based on the revised versions of papers presented at the 24th International Euro-Asia Research Conference held in 2019, the contrasts between the schools of thought of each continent are explored thoroughly. Ranging from topics as diverse as city logistics, shareholder value and management practices, the EU-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement, China's geopolitical insights, sustainable agricultural development in India and the empowerment…mehr

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"Asian and European countries have adopted different approaches to the conflicting priorities of economic growth and low carbon emissions. In this volume, based on the revised versions of papers presented at the 24th International Euro-Asia Research Conference held in 2019, the contrasts between the schools of thought of each continent are explored thoroughly. Ranging from topics as diverse as city logistics, shareholder value and management practices, the EU-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement, China's geopolitical insights, sustainable agricultural development in India and the empowerment of women in Vietnam via microfinance, this book addresses sustainable development policies in China and Southeast Asia from many different perspectives."
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Autorenporträt
Bernadette Andreosso-O'Callaghan is Jean Monnet Professor of Economics, University of Limerick, Ireland and International Research Fellow, Ruhr University Bochum, Germany. Sam Dzever is Professor of Management at the Institut Mines-Telecom Business School, LITEM, Université Paris-Saclay, Evry, France. Jacques Jaussaud is Professor of Management Sciences at the University of Pau, France. Robert Taylor was formerly Director of the Centre for Chinese Studies and Reader in Modern Chinese Studies at the University of Sheffield, U.K.