Managing economic development in Asia from economic miracle to financial crisis /

For several decades, high and sustained growth fueled the Asian "economic miracle." From 1965 to 1990, the 23 East Asian economies grew faster than all other regions of the world. The high-performing economies of Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, and Ind...

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Other Authors: Liou, Kuotsai Tom., EBSCOhost.
Format: eBook
Language: English
Published: Westport, Conn. : Praeger, 2002.
Physical Description: 1 online resource (ix, 300 pages) : illustrations.
Series: ABC-Clio ebook.
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Table of Contents:
  • Machine generated contents note: 1. Political Development, Administrative Capacity, and the
  • Challenge to the Developmental State Model Posed by the
  • 1997-1998 Financial Crisis in East and Southeast Asia
  • Cal Clark
  • 2. Japan's Economic Crisis: The Role of Government
  • Edward W. Schwerin
  • 3. Managing the Singapore Economy
  • Chew Soon Beng and Rosalind Chew
  • 4. Financial Crisis and Policy Reform: The South Korean
  • Experience
  • Roy W. Shin and Yeon-Seob Ha
  • 5. Managing Economic Development in Taiwan
  • Kuotsai Tom Liou
  • 6. From Adversity to Opportunity? Hong Kong's Response to
  • the Asian Economic Crisis
  • Jermain T.M. Lam and Ahmed Shafiqul Huque
  • 7. China Amid the Asian Economic Crisis: Lessons and
  • Experiences
  • Zhiyong Lan
  • 8. Indonesia's Economic Crisis and Dilemma: Contradictions
  • of Two Kinds of Freedom
  • Yi Feng, Antonio C. Hsiang, and Jaehoon Lee
  • 9. Managing Economic Development in the Presence of Ethnic
  • Diversity: The Malaysian Experience
  • Yi Feng, Ismene Gizelis, and Jaehoon Lee
  • 10. Financial Reform, Capital Flows, and Macroeconomic
  • Management: The Case of Thailand
  • Ng Beoy Kui
  • 11. The East Asian Crisis and Recovery: A Reappraisal
  • F. Gerard Adams.