Strategic Processes in Monsoon Asia s Economic DevelopmentStrategic Processes in Monsoon Asia s Economic Development



His insights and conclusions will guide further development in this important region - and may offer lessons for developing nations in other parts of the world.

Author: Harry Tatsumi Oshima

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His insights and conclusions will guide further development in this important region - and may offer lessons for developing nations in other parts of the world.

Strategic Processes in Monsoon Asia s Economic DevelopmentStrategic Processes in Monsoon Asia s Economic Development



THE JOHNS HOPKINS STUDIES IN DEVELOPMENT Vernon W. Ruttan and T. Paul Schultz, Consulting Editors RECENT BOOKS IN THE SERIES Village and Household Economics in India's Semi-arid Tropics, by Thomas S. Walker and James G. Ryan Poverty ...

Author: Harry Tatsumi Oshima

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His insights and conclusions will guide further development in this important region - and may offer lessons for developing nations in other parts of the world.

Comparative Political Economy of East and South AsiaComparative Political Economy of East and South Asia



Fields, Gary S. (1995) “Income Distribution in Developing Economies Conceptual, Data, and Policy Issues in Broad based ... Oshima, Harry T. (1987) Strategic Processes in Monsoon Asia's Economic Development, Baltimore, Johns Hopkins ...

Author: R. Mascarenhas

Publisher: Springer

ISBN: 9780333983539

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In this study of the Comparative Political Economy of East and South Asia, the author adopts an interdisciplinary perspective on Third World development, thus recognising the importance of the interrelationships between the economy and the society and emphasising the need to direct attention to political, institutional and historical factors.

Banking on the Future of Asia and the PacificBanking on the Future of Asia and the Pacific



50 Years of the Asian Development Bank Peter McCawley ... Manila. https://www.adb.org/news/op-ed/adbs-new-strategy-asia-helping-build-quality-infrastructure-scale The ... Strategic Processes in Monsoon Asia's Economic Development.

Author: Peter McCawley

Publisher: Asian Development Bank

ISBN: 9789292577926

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This book is a history of the Asian Development Bank (ADB), a multilateral development bank established 50 years ago to serve Asia and the Pacific. Focusing on the region’s economic development, the evolution of the international development agenda, and the story of ADB itself, this book raises several key questions: What are the outstanding features of regional development to which ADB had to respond? How has the bank grown and evolved in changing circumstances? How did ADB’s successive leaders promote reforms while preserving continuity with the efforts of their predecessors? ADB has played an important role in the transformation of Asia and the Pacific the past 50 years. As ADB continues to evolve and adapt to the region’s changing development landscape, the experiences highlighted in this book can provide valuable insight on how best to serve Asia and the Pacific in the future.

Behind East Asian GrowthBehind East Asian Growth



The Political and Social Foundations of Prosperity Henry S. Rowen. (eds) Human Resources in Development ... Oshima, Harry T. (1993) Strategic Processes in Monsoon Asia's Economic Development, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.

Author: Henry S. Rowen

Publisher: Routledge

ISBN: 9781134709281

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A wide-ranging, interdisciplinary analysis of the evolution of successful economic policies in East Asia, this study advances a thorough examination of the sustained economic growth enjoyed by the countries in this region.

The Political Economy of Democratic TransitionsThe Political Economy of Democratic Transitions



This is evident in Thailand, Taiwan, and Korea, the countries in this volume that have consistently maintained high levels of ... *See Harry T. Oshima, Strategic Processes in Monsoon Asia's Economic Development (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins ...

Author: Stephan Haggard

Publisher: Princeton University Press

ISBN: 9780691188010

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In the last two decades, there has been a widespread movement from authoritarian to democratic rule among developing countries, often occurring against a backdrop of severe economic crises and the adoption of market-oriented reforms. The coincidence of these events raises long-standing questions about the relationship between economic and political change. In this book, Stephan Haggard and Robert Kaufman explore this relationship, addressing a variety of questions: What role have economic crises played in the current wave of political liberalization and democratization? Can new democracies manage the daunting political challenges posed by economic reform? Under what economic and institutional conditions is democracy most likely to be consolidated? Drawing on contemporary political economy and the experiences of twelve Latin American and Asian countries, they develop a new approach to understanding democratic transitions. Haggard and Kaufman first analyze the relationship between economic crisis and authoritarian withdrawal and then examine how the economic and institutional legacies of authoritarian rule affect the capacity of new democratic governments to initiate and sustain economic policy reform. Finally, the authors analyze the consolidation of political and economic reform over the long run. Throughout, they emphasize the relationship between economic conditions, the interests and power of contending social groups, and the mediating role of representative institutions, particularly political parties.

The Dual Developmental State Development Strategy and Institutional Arrangements for China s TransitionThe Dual Developmental State Development Strategy and Institutional Arrangements for China s Transition



Development Strategy and Institutional Arrangements for China's Transition Ming Xia ... China's Unresolved Issues: Politics, Development, and Culture, 3rd ed. ... Strategic Processes in Monsoon Asia's Economic Development.

Author: Ming Xia

Publisher: Routledge

ISBN: 9781351781268

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This title was first published in 2000: The developmental state model, which originated in Japan, has ascended to the status of the leading paradigm for the East Asian political economy. This text explores the proposition of many specialists, that China has emulated the model and become part of the flying geese pattern of development.

The Resurgence of East AsiaThe Resurgence of East Asia



Economic Growth in Prewar Japan Tokyo: University of Tokyo Press. Nakaoka. Tetsuro. 1982. ... Economic Review 18: 45-62. Naquin, Susan and Rawski, Evelyn S. 1987. ... Strategic Processes in Monsoon Asia's Economic Development.

Author: Giovanni Arrighi

Publisher: Routledge

ISBN: 9781134373901

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The East Asian expansion since the 1960s stands out as a global power shift with few historical precedents. The Resurgence of East Asia examines the rise of the region as one of the world's economic power centres from three temporal perspectives: 500 years, 150 years and 50 years, each denoting an epoch in regional and world history and providing a vantage point against which to assess contemporary developments.

Public Policies in East Asian DevelopmentPublic Policies in East Asian Development



That is , equal tariffs on processed and unprocessed commodities may still impart a trade bias against processed goods . 11. Paradoxically , the Indonesian national car ... Strategic Processes in Monsoon Asia's Economic Development .

Author: Francis Gerard Adams

Publisher: Greenwood Publishing Group

ISBN: 0275964442

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A look at the role of economic and industrial policy in East Asian development, the challenge of the economic meltdown, and the critical issues raised by that meltdown. It is based on research and conferences at the International Centre for the Study of East Asian Development, in Japan.

How Asia Got Rich Japan China and the Asian MiracleHow Asia Got Rich Japan China and the Asian Miracle



Japan, China and the Asian Miracle Edith Terry. Ohno, Kenichi. Tojo Kuni no Gurobarizeshon: Jiretsuteki Hatten wa Kanoka (The globalization of developing countries: Is ... Strategic Process in Monsoon Asia's Economic Development.

Author: Edith Terry

Publisher: Routledge

ISBN: 9781317468509

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Within a few short months in 1997, Asian economies that had been considered not only healthy but "miraculous" suddenly fell off a precipice as investors withdrew massively first from Asian currencies and, in rapid order, from equity markets across the region. On October 27 1997, the turmoil in Asian markets spooked Wall Street in the largest single-day decline in history, a drop of 550 points. It was predicted that the Asian crash could drive the US trade deficit from $191 billion to $300 billion by 1998, creating huge new tensions in relations with some of the largest US trading partners. These wrenching changes, following a generation of success, raise numerous questions about the steps that led to the crisis, its likely outcome and the limits and constraints of "Asian capitalism". Edith Terry presents a blow-by-blow account of the crisis, beginning with the 1996 collapse of the Bangkok Bank of Commerce. In her overview, she links the fall of the Asian miracle with the theme of globalization, arguing that the crisis demonstrates the urgency of dismantling restraints to trade, investment, and financial services, and that the United States should take leadership in pushing for new and sweeping reform through the World Trade Organization and in bilateral negotiations with its trading partners. The final section of the book deals with the rise of the "Asian miracle" - how the myth was created, who created it, why it succeeded for so long - and is informed by analysis of the Japanese prototype.