Jiang introduces mercantilism as the third coming trend: a turn away from seamless global sourcing toward self-sufficient regional economies protected by local hegemons.
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Regional Economies
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"...is a global economy to one that is a much more regional economy. Okay. Japan, on the other hand, has a history and a..."
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