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Chancen auf japanischen Wachstumsmärkten

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Japan ist für ausländische Investoren ein attraktiver Wirtschaftsstandort. Zu den Standortvorteilen zählen u.a. die Marktgröße, die Kaufkraft der Verbraucher sowie Infrastruktur und rechtliche Rahmenbedingungen.

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Arai, S., Bandlow, K. (2007). Chancen auf japanischen Wachstumsmärkten. In: Bellmann, K., Haak, R. (eds) Der japanische Markt. DUV. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8350-9562-5_4

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