Asia's turning point : an introduction to Asia's dynamic economies at the dawn of the new century / / Ivan Tselichtchev and Philippe Debroux |
Autore | Tselichtchev Ivan |
Edizione | [1st edition] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Singapore : , : Wiley, , 2009 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (537 p.) |
Disciplina | 330.95043 |
Soggetto topico |
Economic development - Asia
Business cycles - Asia Capitalism - Asia |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-119-19974-3
1-118-58062-1 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Contents; Title page; Copyright; Dedication; Acknowledgments; Prologue; Part 1: Region; 1: The East Asian Miracle in Retrospect; Similarity in Diversity; Why Rapid Growth?; The East Asian Model of Capitalism: An Outline; The East Asian Model of Capitalism: How It Worked for Growth; The Asian Crisis: The Final Curtain; Entering a New Stage; 2: A New Wave of Growth; East Asia in the World: Its Present Position; Running Fast But Slowing Down; Labor and Capital: Inputs and Productivity; Growth Drivers on the Demand Side; China-led Growth
The Growth of Poor Quality: Energy Inefficiency and Environmental UnfriendlinessThe Impact of the Global Financial Turmoil; Concluding Remarks; 3: Structural Transformation: The State; The Developmental State Is Yesterday; "Less Government, More Market"; Industrial Policy: Still There, But...; An Emphasis on Upgrading and Innovation; Modernizing Agriculture: A New Old Task; SOEs and GLCs as Leaders in the Market Economy; Concluding Remarks; 4: Structural Transformation: Business; Three Big Shifts; Ownership Shift; Corporate Governance Shift Dominant Shareholders: A New Mentality, a New Mode of ActionConcluding Remarks; 5: Structural Transformation: Labor Relations; Overview: Directions of Change and New Challenges; Evolving Practices and Way of Thinking; The Signs of a New HRM System; Building Sustainable Labor Relations; Concluding Remarks; 6: Regional Integration and Prospects for the East Asian Community; The Interdependence of East Asian Economies; East Asia's FTAs; Regional Institution Building: ASEAN Plus Three; The Creation of the East Asian Community: Dilemmas East Asia's Integration Pattern: A "Do-What-You-Can-Do" CommunityPart 2: Nations; 7: China: A New Heavyweight; A Few Basics; Postwar Development; Structural Reforms; Present Performance; Three Super-Challenges; The Upgrading Game; Foreign Trade; FDI and the Business Environment; Concluding Remarks; 8: Hong Kong: Ten Years with China; A Few Basics; An Historical Perspective; Postwar Development; Present Performance; Foreign Trade; FDI and the Business Environment; Concluding Remarks; 9: Taiwan: A Center of Advanced Manufacturing; A Few Basics; Postwar Development; Structural Reforms Present PerformanceForeign Trade; FDI and the Business Environment; Concluding Remarks; 10: South Korea Reformed: Challenges for a Newly Developed Nation; A Few Basics; Postwar Development; Structural Reforms; Present Performance; Foreign Trade; FDI and the Business Environment; Concluding Remarks; 11: Singapore: Globalized, Entrepreneurial, Diversified; A Few Basics; Postwar Development; Structural Features; Present Performance; Foreign Trade; FDI and the Business Environment; Concluding Remarks; 12: Malaysia: Developed by 2020?; A Few Basics; Postwar Development; Structural Reforms Present Performance |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910141616003321 |
Tselichtchev Ivan | ||
Singapore : , : Wiley, , 2009 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Asia's turning point : an introduction to Asia's dynamic economies at the dawn of the new century / / Ivan Tselichtchev and Philippe Debroux |
Autore | Tselichtchev Ivan |
Edizione | [1st edition] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Singapore : , : Wiley, , 2009 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (537 p.) |
Disciplina | 330.95043 |
Soggetto topico |
Economic development - Asia
Business cycles - Asia Capitalism - Asia |
ISBN |
1-119-19974-3
1-118-58062-1 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Contents; Title page; Copyright; Dedication; Acknowledgments; Prologue; Part 1: Region; 1: The East Asian Miracle in Retrospect; Similarity in Diversity; Why Rapid Growth?; The East Asian Model of Capitalism: An Outline; The East Asian Model of Capitalism: How It Worked for Growth; The Asian Crisis: The Final Curtain; Entering a New Stage; 2: A New Wave of Growth; East Asia in the World: Its Present Position; Running Fast But Slowing Down; Labor and Capital: Inputs and Productivity; Growth Drivers on the Demand Side; China-led Growth
The Growth of Poor Quality: Energy Inefficiency and Environmental UnfriendlinessThe Impact of the Global Financial Turmoil; Concluding Remarks; 3: Structural Transformation: The State; The Developmental State Is Yesterday; "Less Government, More Market"; Industrial Policy: Still There, But...; An Emphasis on Upgrading and Innovation; Modernizing Agriculture: A New Old Task; SOEs and GLCs as Leaders in the Market Economy; Concluding Remarks; 4: Structural Transformation: Business; Three Big Shifts; Ownership Shift; Corporate Governance Shift Dominant Shareholders: A New Mentality, a New Mode of ActionConcluding Remarks; 5: Structural Transformation: Labor Relations; Overview: Directions of Change and New Challenges; Evolving Practices and Way of Thinking; The Signs of a New HRM System; Building Sustainable Labor Relations; Concluding Remarks; 6: Regional Integration and Prospects for the East Asian Community; The Interdependence of East Asian Economies; East Asia's FTAs; Regional Institution Building: ASEAN Plus Three; The Creation of the East Asian Community: Dilemmas East Asia's Integration Pattern: A "Do-What-You-Can-Do" CommunityPart 2: Nations; 7: China: A New Heavyweight; A Few Basics; Postwar Development; Structural Reforms; Present Performance; Three Super-Challenges; The Upgrading Game; Foreign Trade; FDI and the Business Environment; Concluding Remarks; 8: Hong Kong: Ten Years with China; A Few Basics; An Historical Perspective; Postwar Development; Present Performance; Foreign Trade; FDI and the Business Environment; Concluding Remarks; 9: Taiwan: A Center of Advanced Manufacturing; A Few Basics; Postwar Development; Structural Reforms Present PerformanceForeign Trade; FDI and the Business Environment; Concluding Remarks; 10: South Korea Reformed: Challenges for a Newly Developed Nation; A Few Basics; Postwar Development; Structural Reforms; Present Performance; Foreign Trade; FDI and the Business Environment; Concluding Remarks; 11: Singapore: Globalized, Entrepreneurial, Diversified; A Few Basics; Postwar Development; Structural Features; Present Performance; Foreign Trade; FDI and the Business Environment; Concluding Remarks; 12: Malaysia: Developed by 2020?; A Few Basics; Postwar Development; Structural Reforms Present Performance |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910830818503321 |
Tselichtchev Ivan | ||
Singapore : , : Wiley, , 2009 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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China versus the West [[electronic resource] ] : the global power shift of the 21st century / / Ivan Tselichtchev |
Autore | Tselichtchev Ivan |
Edizione | [1st edition] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Singapore, : Wiley, 2012 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (257 p.) |
Disciplina |
332.042
337 |
Soggetto topico | International economic relations |
ISBN |
1-119-19931-X
1-283-39739-0 9786613397393 0-470-82974-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
China Versus the West: The Global Power Shift of the 21st Century; Contents; Foreword by Yang Yongxin; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction by Frank-Jürgen Richter; Part One: China as the World's Leading Producing, Exporting, and Financial Power: To What Extent, Where, and Why?; Chapter 1: GDP: Toward the U.S.-China Duopoly; Notes; Chapter 2: Manufacturing Output: China Is Already the Number One; Note; Chapter 3: Merchandise Exports: From China's Lead to China's Dominance?; Chapter 4: Where China Is Leading and Where It Is Not
Group One Industries: China Is the Top Producer and the Top Exporter Group Two Industries: China Is the Top Producer, but Not the Top Exporter; Group Three Industries: China Is Neither the Top Producer Nor a Major Exporter; Key Features of China's Manufacturing Lead; Anatomy of China's Merchandise Trade Surplus; Net Exporter and Net Importer Sectors; Domestic Private Companies Have Become the Major Surplus Creators; Note; Chapter 5: Chinese Domestic Manufacturers versus Western Manufacturers; The Four Segments Analytical Framework; Chinese Manufacturers' Global Offensive: Four Stages Western Manufacturers: A New Way of Thinking Is Required Option One: Stay at Home and Differentiate the Product; Option Two: Move to China; Western Governments Have to Initiate an Export Counteroffensive; Chapter 6: A Big Battle for the Chinese Market; China-Bound Exports of Capital Goods: East Asia Is Leading; China-Bound Exports of Consumer Goods: Opportunities Are There, but You Have to Work Hard Not to Miss Them; China Trap; At-Home Chinese Companies Are Active in the High-End Niche; Competition with Domestic Capital Goods Makers Is Getting Really Tough Chapter 7: Global Services Market: The West's Edge and China as Number Five China Joins the Ranks of Leading Services Exporters, but the United States Is Far Ahead; China's Trade Deficit; China Has a Structural Weakness in Services That Is Difficult to Overcome; The U.S. and EU Surpluses in the Services Trade with China Are Meager; The Right Time to Capture the Chinese Market; Note; Chapter 8: Is China a New Financial Superpower?; China's Overseas Assets; 3 Trillion-Plus Foreign Reserves: Implications for China and for the West China Has Become the Largest International Lender for Developing Countries China's Outbound Foreign Investment: Accelerating, but the Lag Remains; Chinese Households' Financial Assets: Still Tiny; Is China a New Financial Superpower? Yes and No; Conclusions; Part Two: The Global Downturn and Beyond: Western Capitalism and Chinese Capitalism; Chapter 9: The Global Crisis Was Not Really Global; Chapter 10: Western Crisis: Three Major Factors; Unaffordable Consumption and Households Deeper in Debt; Gambling Capitalism; The Failure of State Regulation, Corporate Governance, and Business Morality Chapter 11: Still, Western Capitalism Is Alive, But. . . . |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910141165603321 |
Tselichtchev Ivan | ||
Singapore, : Wiley, 2012 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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China versus the west : the global power shift of the 21st century / / Ivan Tselichtchev |
Autore | Tselichtchev Ivan |
Edizione | [1st edition] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Singapore, : Wiley, 2012 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (257 p.) |
Disciplina |
332.042
337 |
Soggetto topico | International economic relations |
ISBN |
9786613397393
9781119199311 111919931X 9781283397391 1283397390 9780470829745 0470829745 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
China Versus the West: The Global Power Shift of the 21st Century; Contents; Foreword by Yang Yongxin; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction by Frank-Jürgen Richter; Part One: China as the World's Leading Producing, Exporting, and Financial Power: To What Extent, Where, and Why?; Chapter 1: GDP: Toward the U.S.-China Duopoly; Notes; Chapter 2: Manufacturing Output: China Is Already the Number One; Note; Chapter 3: Merchandise Exports: From China's Lead to China's Dominance?; Chapter 4: Where China Is Leading and Where It Is Not
Group One Industries: China Is the Top Producer and the Top Exporter Group Two Industries: China Is the Top Producer, but Not the Top Exporter; Group Three Industries: China Is Neither the Top Producer Nor a Major Exporter; Key Features of China's Manufacturing Lead; Anatomy of China's Merchandise Trade Surplus; Net Exporter and Net Importer Sectors; Domestic Private Companies Have Become the Major Surplus Creators; Note; Chapter 5: Chinese Domestic Manufacturers versus Western Manufacturers; The Four Segments Analytical Framework; Chinese Manufacturers' Global Offensive: Four Stages Western Manufacturers: A New Way of Thinking Is Required Option One: Stay at Home and Differentiate the Product; Option Two: Move to China; Western Governments Have to Initiate an Export Counteroffensive; Chapter 6: A Big Battle for the Chinese Market; China-Bound Exports of Capital Goods: East Asia Is Leading; China-Bound Exports of Consumer Goods: Opportunities Are There, but You Have to Work Hard Not to Miss Them; China Trap; At-Home Chinese Companies Are Active in the High-End Niche; Competition with Domestic Capital Goods Makers Is Getting Really Tough Chapter 7: Global Services Market: The West's Edge and China as Number Five China Joins the Ranks of Leading Services Exporters, but the United States Is Far Ahead; China's Trade Deficit; China Has a Structural Weakness in Services That Is Difficult to Overcome; The U.S. and EU Surpluses in the Services Trade with China Are Meager; The Right Time to Capture the Chinese Market; Note; Chapter 8: Is China a New Financial Superpower?; China's Overseas Assets; 3 Trillion-Plus Foreign Reserves: Implications for China and for the West China Has Become the Largest International Lender for Developing Countries China's Outbound Foreign Investment: Accelerating, but the Lag Remains; Chinese Households' Financial Assets: Still Tiny; Is China a New Financial Superpower? Yes and No; Conclusions; Part Two: The Global Downturn and Beyond: Western Capitalism and Chinese Capitalism; Chapter 9: The Global Crisis Was Not Really Global; Chapter 10: Western Crisis: Three Major Factors; Unaffordable Consumption and Households Deeper in Debt; Gambling Capitalism; The Failure of State Regulation, Corporate Governance, and Business Morality Chapter 11: Still, Western Capitalism Is Alive, But. . . . |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910817949203321 |
Tselichtchev Ivan | ||
Singapore, : Wiley, 2012 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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