Yusuf (2002) further noted that East Asia developed in part because of the assistance of external actors û including China and Japan (though both are also at times included as part of the region) and the United States. AT the same time, the economy of the U.S. benefited from increased trade and new opportunities for capital inflows and outflows û as well as new manufacturing opportunit
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