The Lessons of East South east Asian Growth Experience

The Lessons of East South east Asian Growth Experience
Author: United Nations. Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1995
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: UCSD:31822031378813

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Seminar papers of the ESCAP/World Bank Seminar on East/South Asian Growth Experience, held at Bangkok on 19 and 20 May 1994. Contributions by various authors include: "Policy implications of development experience of East/South-East Asia for South Asia - an overview"; "Economic growth in East/South-East Asia - relevance for South Asia"; "Subregional development zones in East/South-East Asia - lessons and policy implications."

The Lessons of East Asia

The Lessons of East Asia
Author: Danny M. Leipziger,Vinod Thomas
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 52
Release: 1993-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0821326074

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East Asian policies that fostered economic growth, reduced poverty, and raised living standards are the main theme of this cogent overview. Seven newly industrialized economies (NIEs) are described and compared. They are Hong Kong, Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan, and Thailand. These country studies examine the macroeconomic policies common to NIEs. They review the highly flexible government interventions that succeeded in developing key industries and the more aggressive interventions that led to failure. The role foreign direct investment plays in producing dramatic growth is also discussed. Also available in Spanish (ISBN 0-8213-2743-7) Stock No. 12743.

Miracle Or Design

Miracle Or Design
Author: Albert Fishlow
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1994
Genre: East Asia
ISBN: UCSD:31822023740269

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Behind East Asian Growth

Behind East Asian Growth
Author: Henry S. Rowen
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2002-11-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781134709274

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East Asian countries have adopted remarkably good policies to ensure sustained economic growth, but how did they come to adopt such policies in the first place? This book produces a more thorough explanation than has previously been advanced drawing on several disciplines including contributions from anthropologists, economists, political scientists, technologists, demographers, historians and psychologists. Several contributors have held high positions in Asian governments. Four broad themes are identified: * effective governance * achieving and learning societies * growth with equity * external influences This is the most comprehensive account of the foundations of East Asia's rise. Its distinctiveness lies in the range of comparisons across the countries of East and South-East Asia and in the wide array of contributing disciplines.

Power in a Changing World Economy

Power in a Changing World Economy
Author: Benjamin J. Cohen,Eric M.P. Chiu
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2013-10-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781135083793

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This book is about power in a changing world economy. Though power is ubiquitous in the study of International Political Economy, the concept is underdeveloped in formal theoretical terms. This collection of essays analyses recent experience in East Asia to advance our theoretic understanding of state power in IPE. Over the last quarter century, no other region of the world has had a greater impact on the global distribution of economic resources and capabilities. China, with its "peaceful rise," now stands as the second largest national economy on the face of the earth; South Korea and Taiwan have become industrial powerhouses; Hong Kong and Singapore are among the world’s most important financial centres; and new poles of growth have emerged in several southeast Asian countries – all while Japan, long the region’s dominant market, has slipped into seemingly irreversible decline. The volume’s nine essays, contributed by leading scholars in the United States, Britain and Taiwan, aim to extract relevant inferences and insights from these developments for the study of state power. All are framed by a core agenda encompassing four key clusters of questions concerning the meaning, sources, uses, and limits of power. These essays ask: What new lessons are offered for power analysis in International Political Economy?

Southeast Asia beyond Crises and Traps

Southeast Asia beyond Crises and Traps
Author: Boo Teik Khoo,Keiichi Tsunekawa,Motoko Kawano
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2017-09-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783319550381

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This book examines five countries in South East Asia that are instructive case studies of how the region has had to negotiate pathways of development beyond crises and traps. At two ends of just one decade, 1997–2007, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam all had to weather the shocks of an East Asian financial crisis and a global financial crisis. Some economies might have buckled completely under those shocks and been condemned to long-term stagnation. Yet these five economies, part of the larger Asian region, emerged with continued if slower economic growth. An important theme of this book is that their resilience has been partly derived from the pursuit of growth and competitiveness along less known or recommended pathways. The chapters of this book take a novel approach to South East Asia’s search for growth and improvement. They do not begin by evaluating how far macro-level performances would take a particular country towards high-income status. Instead they provide original insights into actual cases of intermediate ways of achieving growth, upgrading and income improvement in non-privileged sectors. Such cases may hold more relevant lessons for the majority of developing countries than the experiences of highly developed economies.

East Asian Development

East Asian Development
Author: Dwight H. Perkins
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2013-10-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780674727113

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In the early 1960s, fewer than five percent of Japanese owned automobiles, China’s per capita income was among the lowest in Asia, and living standards in South Korea’s rural areas were on par with some of the world’s poorest countries. Today, these are three of the most powerful economies on earth. Dwight Perkins grapples with both the contemporary and historical causes and consequences of the turnaround, drawing on firsthand experience in the region to explain how Asian countries sustained such rapid economic growth in the second half of the twentieth century. East Asian Development offers a comprehensive view of the region, from Japan and the “Asian Tigers” (Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan, South Korea) to Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, and China—a behemoth larger than all the other economies combined. While the overall picture of Asian growth is positive, no single economic policy has been effective regionwide. Interventionist policies that worked well in some countries failed elsewhere. Perkins analyzes income distribution, to uncover why initially egalitarian societies have ended up in very different places, with Japan, for example, maintaining a modest gap between rich and poor while China has become one of Asia’s most unequal economies. Today, the once-dynamic Japanese and Korean economies are sluggish, and even China shows signs of losing steam. Perkins investigates whether this is a regional phenomenon or typical of all economies at this stage of development. His inquiry reminds us that the uncharted waters of China’s vast economy make predictions of its future performance speculative at best.

Economic Development of Emerging East Asia

Economic Development of Emerging East Asia
Author: Frank S.T. Hsiao,Mei-Chu Wang Hsiao
Publsiher: Anthem Press
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2017-09-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781783086894

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Economic Development of Emerging East Asia presents economic studies of Taiwan and South Korea, compares them chiefly with Japan and the United States and finds that these East Asian countries are still in the process of emerging in the world economy. A timely quantitative and econometric analysis of the regional economies of emerging East Asia, the volume examines development indicators, effects of the 1997 Asian financial crisis, productivity growth, catching up and convergence of long run real GDP per capita growth, the time required for a country to catch up, colonialism and economic development in Taiwan and India. Arranged in increasing complexity of economic analyses, the chapters in this book provide a comprehensive understanding of emerging East Asian economies. In addition to serving as a handy reference for regional economists, policy analysts and researchers, Economic Development of Emerging East Asia can also be used as a textbook on economics and business.