Cultural Values Of East Asia: Enhanced Competitiveness Compared To Those Prevalent In North America And Western Europe?

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...enhanced competitiveness compared to those prevalent in North America and Western Europe are both grand and far-reaching; that these cultural interpretations of economic success are valid in the context of ever-growing globalization speaks to inherent connection between culture and economic success.
The gravitational center of globalization has shifted so much from the United States and Europe to East Asia that is has established a significant concern for the relationship between America and its East Asian counterparts. According to C. Fred Bergsten – Director of the Institute for International Economics, former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury and Assistant for International Economic Affairs to the National Security Council – the United States has much to lose if it does not regain its once-solid stance regarding globalization, inasmuch as East Asia's impact upon technology – particularly in the manufacturing sector – is an ever-growing global commodity.
Bergsten (2001) contends the potential for economic conflict with East Asia...

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