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Parcial - Escenario 4

Fecha de entrega 4 de jun en 23:55


Puntos 75
Preguntas 11
Disponible 1 de jun en 0:00 - 4 de jun en 23:55
Límite de tiempo 90 minutos
Intentos permitidos 2

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MÁS RECIENTE Intento 1 11 minutos 75 de 75

 Las respuestas correctas estarán disponibles del 4 de jun en 23:55 al 5 de jun en 23:55.

Puntaje para este intento: 75 de 75


Entregado el 4 de jun en 9:59
Este intento tuvo una duración de 11 minutos.

Pregunta 1
7 / 7 pts
Due to the entire issue of the crisis in Asia and the response of every country to it, how they dealt with it and
whether they overcame it in a successful way, it is possible to develop a classification of the region’s economies
into three different groups.
The group of Asian countries that includes where Japan and that triggered the emergence of the continent through
sustaining productivity and economic growth is called:
Emerging economies.

Developed economies.
Developed economies These countries escaped the problem of the middle-income trap effectively and their
productivity can be nowadays considered as best global practices.
Less powerful economies.


Pregunta 2
7 / 7 pts
To the end of the Cold War, Japan started promoting values of democracy, human rights and freedom, nurturing the
good diplomatic relations with both Asian nations and Western countries, especially through its fostering of good
ties with the United States.
Japan, more than anything else, has taken its role of integrating economies in a conscious manner and it
successfully:
Promoted policies that took the country out of the crisis.
Promoted policies that took the country out of the crisis. Japan’s drivers of economic growth and the
synchronization with different countries have produced mixed results, most of them promoting a better position of
Asia in the world.
Promoted hate and a regional sentiment in the countries

Promoted communist values for the time.


Pregunta 3
7 / 7 pts
The rapid economic accomplishment and the industrial development that helped many countries emerge and grow
faster than any of the other nations around the world could be attributed to the dynamism of the East Asian
countries.
The multi-tier model of development that has been useful to describe how industrialization and the technological
development expanded from developed countries to developing nations is called:
The Flying ducks-

The Running Dogs-

The Flying Geese-

The Flying Geese Paradigm is a model of alliance where Japan has been the leader (goose) of the second-tier
group (geese), the less developed countries, and they in turn are followed by a third-tier group that represent the
rest of the countries in the area, in this case the least developed.

Pregunta 4
7 / 7 pts
Japan as the current most developed economy in Asia has reconsidered its role in international
politics regarding its relations with East Asian countries due to its important position in the
deconstruction of the anti-west sentiment in the region.
Verdadero

Falso


Pregunta 5
7 / 7 pts
Indicador: Explains the qualitative differences between strong economies and emerging markets in Asia.
Several theories different to the currency emergency have explained the situation of the Asian crisis.
A systematic understanding of the many issues that directly influenced the Asian crisis resulted in the agreement of
two main reasons for the financial disaster. These are:
The excessive short-term borrowing of foreign funds and the changes in politics.

A weak financial setting and the excessive short-term borrowing of foreign funds.
A weak financial configuration and the excessive short-term borrowing of foreign funds Asian regional banks
showed poor risk management when they undermined the creditworthiness of the borrowers in that period of time
and an excessive long-term lending in the domestic economy proved to be disastrous for the states.
The new regionalism and the excessive short-term borrowing of foreign funds.


Pregunta 6
7 / 7 pts
One aspect in which Koreans differ from western society is the relatively low importance given to:
Courtesy gestures.
Courtesy gestures. For Koreans holding an open door or apologizing if they bump into one another on the street do
not require an apology, since it is not a disrespectful action nor they give importance to them.
Personality.

Physical look.


Pregunta 7
7 / 7 pts
This island has a very important difference from the rest of the Asian actors, and it is the constant tensions of the
misrepresentation it suffers from the People’s Republic of China, its argued mainland. This island has consistently
assured it is a separate state, nonetheless China does not recognize this and won’t cut ties with the island.
The island population shares the thought that their economy depends on China, but opinions among younger
generations differ. This reflect a generational gap that perceives the following country as an independent land:
Tokyo.

Taiwan.

Taiwan This island enjoys freedom of choice regarding several topics such as marriage and sometimes education,
which makes the structure of society to evolve in a very different way than that of China.
Shanghai.


Pregunta 8
7 / 7 pts
One aspect in which Koreans differ from Western society is the relatively low importance given to
gestures of courtesy to other people, such as holding a door open or apologizing if they bump into
one another on the street, a behavior that might seem rude to most westerners.
Falso

Verdadero


Pregunta 9
7 / 7 pts
Asian cultures in general tend to bear in mind a person’s reputation, their honor and dignity and it is seen through
the disguise of any status they consider shameful, such as a divorce, unemployment, poverty and so on.
The concept of maintaining one’s status and dignity is called:
Giving face.

Giving face This is a concept in Asian countries based on admiration.


Giving hands.

Giving hugs.


Pregunta 10
7 / 7 pts
Since every etiquette is a product of the construction of a country’s history and culture, learning about it and
relating to people by using their customs provides a deeper insight of their personalities and uniqueness.
In Japan’s etiquette, two main features are very linked and ultimately dictate the interactions with the rest of the
world. These traits are:
Religion and the harmonious relations with people and the environment.
Religion and the harmonious relations with people and the environment. Shinto is basically a devotion to nature
and to every spirit in it. Japanese tend to believe that the world is inhabited by countless gods that are present
everywhere, therefore they reverence them all through maintaining a harmonious behavior, which model people’s
behavior.
Religion and food served at meetings.

The cosmos and the relation people have with animals.


Pregunta 11
5 / 5 pts
Not all the economies of the Asian Miracle had favorable initial conditions, such as high educational attainment,
equitable asset distribution and a well-developed agriculture sector, nor were such conditions critical to initiating the
takeoff of these economies. These factors might have contributed to making the growth process more equitable,
but they were certainly not the magic key that unlocked the process.
Even though all the economies of the Asian Miracle did not have favorable initial conditions in terms of educational
and skills endowments, they responded quickly to:
The evolving skills needed for an outward-oriented economy.

The evolving skills needed for an outward-oriented economy. Openness meant the availability of new imported
technologies and greater international competition, both of which heightened the demand for new and sophisticated
skills.
The import of new goods and services.

Political changes.

Puntaje del examen: 75 de 75


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