Japanese investment on the Gold Coast : the interface of globalization and locality
Hajdu, J. G. 2000, Japanese investment on the Gold Coast : the interface of globalization and locality, Ph.D. thesis, School of Australian and International Studies, Deakin University.
In the 1980's Japanese capital integrated the Gold Coast into global flows of money and services, and so converted it from an Australian tourist destination to a Japanese-dominated resort city. However, this provided a conservative, xenophobic local reaction among some in the local community that became the subject of a lively debate on Australian national identity.
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