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Rethinking the East Asian miracle

30 Jun 2001

Initially, the intention of this book's work was to take a fresh look at East Asia's regional experience during the 1990s and to expand and revise the findings of the World Bank's "East Asian Miracle", published in 1993. However, while work began in 1997, when the East Asian crisis was only a small, localized cloud over Thailand, the seriousness of the crisis demonstrated the need to bring together a number of different perspectives on key aspects of the East Asian model, and its several country variants. The book assesses the evolving experience with industrial policies, in the forms implemented by individual countries in the region, examines in depth how the Chinese experience meshes with those of other economies in the region (a dimension absent in the "East Asian Miracle") and the rich evidence from the 1990s casts new light on the relative contribution of export-led policies, and of import liberalization to growth, while helping to clarify key issues that influence the choices of exchange rate policies. Taking into account the realization that understanding the East Asian development requires admittance of the political economy of change, of governance, and of the roles of key institutions, the contributors to this book, considered each of these carefully, and offer an economic kaleidoscope on East Asia that is deep, and analytically rigorous.
economic recovery technological change primary and secondary education gross domestic product industrial policy international trade corporate governance economic growth economies of scale export policy financial policy industrialization trade liberalization banking system barriers to trade exchange rate policy financial crises total factor productivity exchange rate realignments current account deficit international trade and investment industrial policies reform policy institutional change center research flow of resource exchange rate policies increasing labor force participation rural industry high oil price large amount of capital trade and foreign direct investment freely floating exchange rate access to venture capital financial support for research interest rate decline government role government controlled companies import liberalization policy and human resource development transitional measures transitional economies dollar standard newly industrializing economy

Authors

Jomo, K. S., Lawrence,Robert Z., MCKINNON, RONALD I., Pack,Howard, Perkins, Dwight H., Urata,Shujiro, Stiglitz, Joseph E. [editor], Ito,Takatoshi, Okazaki, Tetsuji, Weinstein, David E., Woo-Cummings, Meredith, Yao,Yang, Yifu, Justin, Qian,Yingyi, Yusuf, Shahid [editor]

Disclosure Date
2010-07-01
Doc Name
Rethinking the East Asian miracle
ISBN
ISBN 0-19-521600-8
Originating Unit
Development Economics and Chief Economist
Published in
United States of America
Total Volume(s)
1
Unit Owning
Development Economics and Chief Economist
Version Type
Final
Volume No
1

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