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Public Policies in East Asian Development: Facing New Challenges

Autor F. Gerard Adams, William E. James
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 iun 1999 – vârsta până la 17 ani
The East Asian Crisis of 1997 and the following economic meltdown has raised new questions about the role of public policy in Asian economic growth and the best mix of policies to insure the survival of economic growth. Although economists agree that macroeconomic stability, the encouragement of exports and FDI inflows, and the development of human resources have been important in East Asian growth, they do not agree on whether industry specific policies have been useful. The policy experiences of the countries are diverse and do not show a strong relationship between policies and success. Bringing together the work of development economics experts, this book looks at the role of economic policy in East Asian development, the challenge of the economic meltdown, and the critical issues raised by that meltdown.Based on research and conferences at the International Centre for the Study of East Asian Development in Kitakyushu, Japan, the book opens with general chapters considering the policies behind East Asian growth, then discusses the policies of each country in country specific chapters. Up to date in its discussion, the book considers the questions raised by the crisis of 1997 from a variety of perspectives.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780275964443
ISBN-10: 0275964442
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

F. GERARD ADAMS recently became McDonald Professor of Business Administration at Northeastern University after a career of forecasting, model building and analysis for nations, industries, and commodity markets at the University of Pennsylvania. His work has focused on East Asian development and crisis. His most recent book was East Asian Development: Will the East Asian Growth Miracle Survive? (Praeger, 1998).WILLIAM E. JAMES is Director of Research, International Center for the Study of East Asian Development in Kitakyushu, Japan.

Cuprins

PrefaceMicro and Macro Policies in East Asian DevelopmentIntroductionPolicy Perspectives in a Post Crisis World: Toward a Taxonomy by F. Gerard AdamsPolicy Challenges to Revive the East Asian Miracle by F. Gerard Adams and William E. JamesTrade Trends and Policy Issues in East Asian Developing Economies by William E. JamesSector-Specific Industrial Policies and Southeast Asian Economic Development by F. Gerard Adams and Heidi VernonIndustrialization and Environmental Policy in East Asia: A Comparative Study of Japan, Korea, and China by S. Imura and T. KatsuharaCountry ExperienceJapanese Economic Policy toward East Asia by T. YanagiharaPublic Policies in the Taiwan Economy: Nurturing of a Market Economy by Chi Shive and S.F. LeeKorean Policy Experience and the Crisis by Kyu Uck LeePublic Policies and the Singapore Economy by Tan Kong YamPublic Policies and the Hong Kong Economy by Richard Y. C. WongEconomic Development and Institutional Failures in Thailand by Mingsarn Kaosa-ardEconomic Development and Malaysian Public Policies by Azmi Setapa and Shigeyuki AbeThe Philippines and the Asian Crisis: Has It Turned the Corner? by Florian AlburoMacroeconomic Policy: A Foundation for Indonesia's Sustainable Economic Development by Boediono and Hartadi A. SarwonoDevelopment Policy in China, 1978-98 by Wang TongAn Analysis of China's Regional Development Policy by Wu-Wie LiPublic Policies in the Vietnam Economy by Vu Tuan AnhPerspectives on East Asian DevelopmentPerspectives on East Asian Development: The Lessons and the Outstanding Questions by F. Gerard AdamsBibliographyIndex