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Peter © Peter Dicken 2015 201 Peter Dicken 20155
Figure 6.1 The increasing number of nation-states: growth in UN membershipSource: United Nations
Figure 6.2 A world of nation-states
Figure 6.3 National variations in cultural characteristicsSource: based on Hofstede, 1980: p. 336
Figure 6.4 ‘Asian values’?Source: based on material in Koh, 1993
Figure 6.5 National competitive advantage: the Porter ‘diamond’Source: based on material in Porter, 1990: chapter 3
Figure 6.6 State economic involvement in different types of capitalism
Figure 6.7 Central government spending as a share of GDPSource: OECD data
Figure 6.8 Major types of trade policy
Figure 6.9 Major types of FDI policy
Figure 6.10 Changes in national regulation of FDISource: based on UNCTAD, 2009: Table I.14; 2012: Table III.1
Figure 6.11 Major types of industry and technology policy
Figure 6.12 Elements of labour market policies
Figure 6.13 Paths of industrialization in Latin America and East Asia: common and divergent featuresSource: based on material in Gereffi, 1990: Figure 1.1; p. 17
Figure 6.14 Growth in EPZsSource: ILO, 2003: Table 1; 2007a: pp. 1–2
Figure 6.15 The geography of China’s ‘open policy’
Figure 6.16 The acceleration in RTAsSource: WTO data
Figure 6.17 The tangled web of RTAsSource: based on WTO data; Financial Times, 19 November 2003; press reports
Figure 6.18 Types of regional economic integration
Figure 6.19 Major RTAs
Figure 6.20 The EU: from 6 to 28 members (and beyond?)
Figure 6.21 The mosaic of RTAs in the Americas
Figure 6.22 The China–ASEAN Free Trade Agreement
Figure 6.23 The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum (APEC)