2010, the number of PCs will exceed 40,000,000. In addition, the usage of mobile phones has reached to 62% of the population.
2. Malaysia
- Demographical perspective
-The population in Malaysia is 28,650,000. 50.4% of the population is Malaysians, 23.7% are Chinese, 11% are natives and 7.1% are Indians.
The following graph shows the population rate based on age and gender in Malaysia.
similar to the 4 door saloon version of the Chevrolet Classic still produced in Brazil, for those who wanted a bigger trunk and more room with for the same low price.
A 2006 Corsa saloon made in Brazil
The design was not changed until 2000, when it was facelifted in Europe with transparent headlights, newer rear lights and new interior. A station wagon imported from Argentina was also launche
Purpose of the Study
To put China’s catch-up strategies into international comparisons.
Washington Consensus;
EastAsian model;
To figure out the uniqueness of Chinese catch-up strategies: Beijing Consensus?
To assess Prospect of China
Explanation on China’s Catch-up
Traditional explanation on China’s reform success
Took advantage of ‘comparative advantage’ in lab
III. Overseas Chinese Capital in EastAsian Region
1. Hong Kong
The population of Hong Kong is about 6.3 million and 98% of it is Chinese with 90% of them are from Guangdong province. The external structure of large corporates in Hong Kong seems to be westernized but the internal look shows rather family-oriented management system. Until 1988, ten family-owned companies dominated about 54
I. Introduction
In the year 612 AD an Imperial Chinese army of more than a million soldiers marched on the northeastAsian kingdom of Goguryeo. Though vastly outnumbered, the soldiers of Goguryeo whom many modern-day Koreans see as their ancestors.
Now, almost 1,400 years later, Chinese scholars are claiming that the ancient kingdom of Goguryeo was a part of China’s "regional government fo