The East Asian development experience : the miracle, the crisis and the future / Ha-Joon Chang.
Material type: TextPublisher: Penang, Malaysia : New York : Third World Network ; Zed Books, 2006Description: viii, 310 pages ; 22 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
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- 9781842771419 (paperback)
- 338.95 CHA 23 010964
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Includes bibliographical references.
Ch. 1. The East Asian model of economic policy
Ch. 2. The political economy of industrial policy in Korea
Ch. 3. Explaining 'flexible rigidities' in East Asia
Ch. 4. How important were the 'initial conditions' for economic development? : East Asia vs. sub-Saharan Africa
Ch. 5. The hazard of moral hazard - untangling the Asian crisis
Ch. 6. Interpreting the Korean crisis - financial liberalisation, industrial policy and corporate governance
Ch. 7. Industrial policy and East Asia - the miracle, the crisis and the future
Ch. 8. The triumph of the rentiers?
Ch. 9. Evaluating the post-crisis corporate restructuring in Korea.
East Asia's development experience, at least until its crisis in 1997, has been a source of hope for other countries in the South. And in modern economic theory, it has been at the centre of the debate about how the role of the state relates to processes of intentional economic progress.
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