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Capitalist development and economism in East Asia : the rise of Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan, and South Korea / / Kui-Wai Li
Capitalist development and economism in East Asia : the rise of Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan, and South Korea / / Kui-Wai Li
Autore Li Kui Wai.
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2002
Descrizione fisica xviii, 300 p. : ill
Disciplina 338.95
Collana Routledge studies in the growth economies of Asia
Soggetto topico Income distribution - East Asia
Investments, Foreign - East Asia
Capitalism - East Asia
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-138-28182-4
1-134-49270-7
1-283-96147-4
1-280-18033-1
0-203-16654-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto chapter 1 Economism and development -- chapter 2 The expansion of the East Asian economic pie -- chapter 3 Growth, inequality, and the survival cost -- chapter 4 Economic fertilizer and the government -- chapter 5 The external dimension: a necessary condition -- chapter 6 The law of first opportunity in economic growth -- chapter 7 Economism and political regimes -- chapter 8 The Asian financial crisis -- chapter 9 A challenge to economism: Hong Kong's sovereignty reversion -- chapter 10 Asia is no miracle.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910455725603321
Li Kui Wai.  
London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2002
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Capitalist development and economism in East Asia : the rise of Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan, and South Korea / / Kui-Wai Li
Capitalist development and economism in East Asia : the rise of Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan, and South Korea / / Kui-Wai Li
Autore Li Kui Wai.
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2002
Descrizione fisica xviii, 300 p. : ill
Disciplina 338.95
Collana Routledge studies in the growth economies of Asia
Soggetto topico Income distribution - East Asia
Investments, Foreign - East Asia
Capitalism - East Asia
ISBN 1-138-28182-4
1-134-49270-7
1-283-96147-4
1-280-18033-1
0-203-16654-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto chapter 1 Economism and development -- chapter 2 The expansion of the East Asian economic pie -- chapter 3 Growth, inequality, and the survival cost -- chapter 4 Economic fertilizer and the government -- chapter 5 The external dimension: a necessary condition -- chapter 6 The law of first opportunity in economic growth -- chapter 7 Economism and political regimes -- chapter 8 The Asian financial crisis -- chapter 9 A challenge to economism: Hong Kong's sovereignty reversion -- chapter 10 Asia is no miracle.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910780114303321
Li Kui Wai.  
London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2002
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Capitalist development and economism in East Asia : the rise of Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan, and South Korea / / Kui-Wai Li
Capitalist development and economism in East Asia : the rise of Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan, and South Korea / / Kui-Wai Li
Autore Li Kui Wai.
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2002
Descrizione fisica xviii, 300 p. : ill
Disciplina 338.95
Collana Routledge studies in the growth economies of Asia
Soggetto topico Income distribution - East Asia
Investments, Foreign - East Asia
Capitalism - East Asia
ISBN 1-138-28182-4
1-134-49270-7
1-283-96147-4
1-280-18033-1
0-203-16654-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto chapter 1 Economism and development -- chapter 2 The expansion of the East Asian economic pie -- chapter 3 Growth, inequality, and the survival cost -- chapter 4 Economic fertilizer and the government -- chapter 5 The external dimension: a necessary condition -- chapter 6 The law of first opportunity in economic growth -- chapter 7 Economism and political regimes -- chapter 8 The Asian financial crisis -- chapter 9 A challenge to economism: Hong Kong's sovereignty reversion -- chapter 10 Asia is no miracle.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910809901403321
Li Kui Wai.  
London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2002
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Harnessing globalization [[electronic resource] ] : a review of East Asian case histories / / Henry Y. Wan, Jr
Harnessing globalization [[electronic resource] ] : a review of East Asian case histories / / Henry Y. Wan, Jr
Autore Wan Henry Y
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hackensack, NJ, : World Scientific, c2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xii, 275 p. ) : ill
Disciplina 330.95
Soggetto topico Globalization - Economic aspects - East Asia
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-281-91923-3
9786611919238
981-277-399-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preface -- pt. I. Harnessing globalization - how has East Asia done it. The pre-conditions : East Asia missed out in launching the industrial revolution (brief note 1). Article 1. A note on knowledge capital and the Needham paradox / Academia Economic Papers. The second chance after WWII: the record of East Asia among the late-comers (brief note 2). Article 2. On the mechanism of catching up, jointly with Man-lui Lau / European Economic Review. Japan pioneered industrialization via institutional development: the post-WWII transformation of corporate governance (brief note 3). Article 3. Nipponized Confucian ethos or incentive-compatible institutional design: notes on Morishima, "Why has Japan succeeded?" / International Economic Journal. East Asian development : Japan as the growth pole (brief note 4). Article 4. Comments on Chakravarty's 'Marxist economics and contemporary developing economies' / Cambridge Journal of Economics. Deregulation in reform : the taking-off of Korean growth (brief note 5). Article 5. Reform unleashed Korean growth / German Economic Review. Moving along the upper bound : Singapore reaching out for its potential (brief note 6). Article 6. The Singaporean economy: prospects for the 21st century / The Singapore Economic Review. To have and have not an industrial policy : the Hong Kong-Taiwan comparison (brief note 7). Article 7. Industrial targeting: lessons from past errors and successes of Hong Kong and Taiwan, jointly with Erik Thorbecke and An-Chi Tung / The World Economy. The win-win game of intermediation : the Hong Kong PRC connection (brief note 8). Article 8. Hong Kong: the fragile economy of Middlemen, jointly with Jason Weisman / Review of International Economics. Challenges for a billion-people economy: a prognosis for the development of the PRC (brief note 9). Article 9. How size matters to future Chinese growth: some trade-theoretic considerations / Critical Issues in China's Growth and Development. Interdependent evolution : the North-South interactions (brief note 10). Article 10. Emulative development through trade expansion: East Asian evidence, jointly with P. H. Van / International Trade Policy and the Pacific Rim -- pt. II. East Asia in context. Contrast among the Chinese economies (brief note 11). Article 11. Six challenges facing the Chinese economies, three Chinese economies - China, Hong Kong and Taiwan: challenges and opportunities. Alternative approaches for the industrial structure (brief note 12). Article 12. Specialization pattern and multistaged growth: Korea and Taiwan compared, jointly with Toshiyasu Kato / Review of Development Economics. Comparative worldwide development records (brief note 13). Article 13. Towards a unified theory of the growth process, jointly with Erik Thorbecke / WIDER Angle -- pt. III. Some debates in development theory. Must trade retard growth for the developing economies? (brief note 14). Article 14. Why trade matters to development: a learning model / Economic Theory and International Trade: Essays in Honour of Murray C. Kemp. Why rapid growth is associated with stagnant total productivity? (brief note 15). Article 15. Total factor productivity and the catching-up process, jointly with Yeun Yeun Lim / Human Capital, Trade and Public Policy in Rapidly Growing Economies: From Theory to Empirics.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910451524303321
Wan Henry Y  
Hackensack, NJ, : World Scientific, c2006
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Harnessing globalization [[electronic resource] ] : a review of East Asian case histories / / Henry Y. Wan, Jr
Harnessing globalization [[electronic resource] ] : a review of East Asian case histories / / Henry Y. Wan, Jr
Autore Wan Henry Y
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hackensack, NJ, : World Scientific, c2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xii, 275 p. ) : ill
Disciplina 330.95
Soggetto topico Globalization - Economic aspects - East Asia
ISBN 1-281-91923-3
9786611919238
981-277-399-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preface -- pt. I. Harnessing globalization - how has East Asia done it. The pre-conditions : East Asia missed out in launching the industrial revolution (brief note 1). Article 1. A note on knowledge capital and the Needham paradox / Academia Economic Papers. The second chance after WWII: the record of East Asia among the late-comers (brief note 2). Article 2. On the mechanism of catching up, jointly with Man-lui Lau / European Economic Review. Japan pioneered industrialization via institutional development: the post-WWII transformation of corporate governance (brief note 3). Article 3. Nipponized Confucian ethos or incentive-compatible institutional design: notes on Morishima, "Why has Japan succeeded?" / International Economic Journal. East Asian development : Japan as the growth pole (brief note 4). Article 4. Comments on Chakravarty's 'Marxist economics and contemporary developing economies' / Cambridge Journal of Economics. Deregulation in reform : the taking-off of Korean growth (brief note 5). Article 5. Reform unleashed Korean growth / German Economic Review. Moving along the upper bound : Singapore reaching out for its potential (brief note 6). Article 6. The Singaporean economy: prospects for the 21st century / The Singapore Economic Review. To have and have not an industrial policy : the Hong Kong-Taiwan comparison (brief note 7). Article 7. Industrial targeting: lessons from past errors and successes of Hong Kong and Taiwan, jointly with Erik Thorbecke and An-Chi Tung / The World Economy. The win-win game of intermediation : the Hong Kong PRC connection (brief note 8). Article 8. Hong Kong: the fragile economy of Middlemen, jointly with Jason Weisman / Review of International Economics. Challenges for a billion-people economy: a prognosis for the development of the PRC (brief note 9). Article 9. How size matters to future Chinese growth: some trade-theoretic considerations / Critical Issues in China's Growth and Development. Interdependent evolution : the North-South interactions (brief note 10). Article 10. Emulative development through trade expansion: East Asian evidence, jointly with P. H. Van / International Trade Policy and the Pacific Rim -- pt. II. East Asia in context. Contrast among the Chinese economies (brief note 11). Article 11. Six challenges facing the Chinese economies, three Chinese economies - China, Hong Kong and Taiwan: challenges and opportunities. Alternative approaches for the industrial structure (brief note 12). Article 12. Specialization pattern and multistaged growth: Korea and Taiwan compared, jointly with Toshiyasu Kato / Review of Development Economics. Comparative worldwide development records (brief note 13). Article 13. Towards a unified theory of the growth process, jointly with Erik Thorbecke / WIDER Angle -- pt. III. Some debates in development theory. Must trade retard growth for the developing economies? (brief note 14). Article 14. Why trade matters to development: a learning model / Economic Theory and International Trade: Essays in Honour of Murray C. Kemp. Why rapid growth is associated with stagnant total productivity? (brief note 15). Article 15. Total factor productivity and the catching-up process, jointly with Yeun Yeun Lim / Human Capital, Trade and Public Policy in Rapidly Growing Economies: From Theory to Empirics.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910784802903321
Wan Henry Y  
Hackensack, NJ, : World Scientific, c2006
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Harnessing globalization [[electronic resource] ] : a review of East Asian case histories / / Henry Y. Wan, Jr
Harnessing globalization [[electronic resource] ] : a review of East Asian case histories / / Henry Y. Wan, Jr
Autore Wan Henry Y
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hackensack, NJ, : World Scientific, c2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xii, 275 p. ) : ill
Disciplina 330.95
Soggetto topico Globalization - Economic aspects - East Asia
ISBN 1-281-91923-3
9786611919238
981-277-399-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preface -- pt. I. Harnessing globalization - how has East Asia done it. The pre-conditions : East Asia missed out in launching the industrial revolution (brief note 1). Article 1. A note on knowledge capital and the Needham paradox / Academia Economic Papers. The second chance after WWII: the record of East Asia among the late-comers (brief note 2). Article 2. On the mechanism of catching up, jointly with Man-lui Lau / European Economic Review. Japan pioneered industrialization via institutional development: the post-WWII transformation of corporate governance (brief note 3). Article 3. Nipponized Confucian ethos or incentive-compatible institutional design: notes on Morishima, "Why has Japan succeeded?" / International Economic Journal. East Asian development : Japan as the growth pole (brief note 4). Article 4. Comments on Chakravarty's 'Marxist economics and contemporary developing economies' / Cambridge Journal of Economics. Deregulation in reform : the taking-off of Korean growth (brief note 5). Article 5. Reform unleashed Korean growth / German Economic Review. Moving along the upper bound : Singapore reaching out for its potential (brief note 6). Article 6. The Singaporean economy: prospects for the 21st century / The Singapore Economic Review. To have and have not an industrial policy : the Hong Kong-Taiwan comparison (brief note 7). Article 7. Industrial targeting: lessons from past errors and successes of Hong Kong and Taiwan, jointly with Erik Thorbecke and An-Chi Tung / The World Economy. The win-win game of intermediation : the Hong Kong PRC connection (brief note 8). Article 8. Hong Kong: the fragile economy of Middlemen, jointly with Jason Weisman / Review of International Economics. Challenges for a billion-people economy: a prognosis for the development of the PRC (brief note 9). Article 9. How size matters to future Chinese growth: some trade-theoretic considerations / Critical Issues in China's Growth and Development. Interdependent evolution : the North-South interactions (brief note 10). Article 10. Emulative development through trade expansion: East Asian evidence, jointly with P. H. Van / International Trade Policy and the Pacific Rim -- pt. II. East Asia in context. Contrast among the Chinese economies (brief note 11). Article 11. Six challenges facing the Chinese economies, three Chinese economies - China, Hong Kong and Taiwan: challenges and opportunities. Alternative approaches for the industrial structure (brief note 12). Article 12. Specialization pattern and multistaged growth: Korea and Taiwan compared, jointly with Toshiyasu Kato / Review of Development Economics. Comparative worldwide development records (brief note 13). Article 13. Towards a unified theory of the growth process, jointly with Erik Thorbecke / WIDER Angle -- pt. III. Some debates in development theory. Must trade retard growth for the developing economies? (brief note 14). Article 14. Why trade matters to development: a learning model / Economic Theory and International Trade: Essays in Honour of Murray C. Kemp. Why rapid growth is associated with stagnant total productivity? (brief note 15). Article 15. Total factor productivity and the catching-up process, jointly with Yeun Yeun Lim / Human Capital, Trade and Public Policy in Rapidly Growing Economies: From Theory to Empirics.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910814405603321
Wan Henry Y  
Hackensack, NJ, : World Scientific, c2006
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui