A Case Study on Country Simulation: Asia’s Emerging Economy Has Overlapped a Major Part by Chinese, Indian, and Philippines Market Strategies
Abstract
Reemergence of Asia’s economic was driven by a system that gradually embraced open trade and investment. The rapid rise of developing Asia’s commerce, foreign direct investment, gross domestic product, and gross national product, among other economic indicators, helped close the development gap with developed nations and reduced poverty. Market strategies depends on finance investment in scalable and sustainable innovations by enterprises in areas including health, education, agriculture, handloom work, garments, handicrafts and other small business activities.
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