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World War 2 in the mid-90's drew a hard blow and left a serious and lasting effect to many Asian countries. This however, did not hamper the growth of countries such as China, Japan and Vietnam as their government were taking serious steps to recover economically. Thus, the global market cannot deny a place for these 'Asian Dragons', because these countries are growing at a tremendous pace to the extent of being capable in emerging as global market leaders. China's capitalism and boom was born when their president, Deng Xiaoping permitted the provinces to dismantle their communes and collective farms. This led China to venture into free-market economics, although they were still under the communist political system. When President Deng announced that they needed Western money and expertise, China flung their trade doors wide open and China went on a capitalist drive without ever looking back. By mid 1960's, the Chinese Revolution settled down to the job of ruling China. Its main goal was essentially nationalist: a prosperous modern economy. While there continued to exist substantially economic inequalities, distribution of wealth was probably a bit more equal than in most
billboards and construction cranes. ( World 159). All this has brought overseas capital. The main investors were Taiwan, Australia, France, urban sector, the overall averages showed a clear pattern: the cities wheat products, meat and vegetables took the place of rice in many Asia and soon, without doubt, throughout the world. creating a demand for military hardware. (Rich 191) By the early Minh City, as Saigon is now called, the April 30 parade marking the biggest ship builders, and ranked very high as a manufacturer of end of the war will be set against a landscape bristling with houses. Shanghai today is a vast construction site with more than tons of rice making it the third largest exporters of rice in the
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Approximate Word count = 2011
Approximate Pages = 8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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