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On the economic interdependence between China and Japan: Challenges and possibilities
Authors:Claes G Alvstam  Patrik Ström  Naoyuki Yoshino
Institution:1. Department of Human and Economic Geography, School of Business, Economics and Law, University of Gothenburg, Sweden.
Email: claes.alvstam@geography.gu.se;2. Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study (SCAS) and Department of Human and Economic Geography, School of Business, Economics and Law, University of Gothenburg, Sweden.
Email: patrik.strom@geography.gu.se;3. Faculty of Economics, Keio University, Japan.
Email: yoshino@econ.keio.ac.jp
Abstract:The paper presents an analysis of the economic relationship between the two most important economies in Asia. Over the last decades, the Chinese and Japanese economies have become more economically interdependent, a development which will, in the long run, impact the countries' political relationship. The paper seeks to answer the question: How can China and Japan gain from the current economic situation, further enhance their relationship and increase their synergies for regional economic development? Data on trade and Foreign Direct Investment are used in combination with primary data from interviews with Japanese and Chinese companies on how they perceive the current business situation and future potential. The result of the data analysis shows that the countries have much to gain from their economic interdependence. The firms see great potential in their respective markets but are concerned about political turbulence. Three possible scenarios for the future economic relationship are presented, including fierce competition on all markets and a leveraging of resources for mutual development between Chinese and Japanese companies.
Keywords:Asian economic integration  China  economic interdependence  Japan
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