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ASEAN matters! [[electronic resource] ] : reflecting on the Association of Southeast Asian Nations / / editor, Lee Yoong Yoong
ASEAN matters! [[electronic resource] ] : reflecting on the Association of Southeast Asian Nations / / editor, Lee Yoong Yoong
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hackensack, N.J., : World Scientific Pub., 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (371 p.)
Disciplina 337.1/59
Altri autori (Persone) LeeYoong Yoong
Soggetto topico Regionalism - Southeast Asia
Security, International - Southeast Asia
Economic development - Southeast Asia
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-283-23489-0
9786613234896
981-4335-07-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto CONTENTS; Foreword Tommy Koh; Introduction Lee Yoong Yoong; Acknowledgements; The Contributors; THEME ONE ASEAN'S HISTORY, IMAGE AND CHALLENGES; Chapter 1. ASEAN: What It Cannot Do, What It Can and Should Do by Rodolfo C. Severino; Chapter 2. ASEAN's Potential and Role: A Review by Tran Duc Minh; ASEAN: 43 Years of Comprehensive Co-Operation and Integration; Challenges; Some Reflections on the Way Ahead; Conclusion; Chapter 3. The Promises and Contradictions of ASEAN by Liu Yanling; Chapter 4. Can We Do Anything about the Unimplemented ASEAN Agreements? by Bernard K.M. Tai
Chapter 5. ASEAN's Perception Problem by S. TiwariKeeping the Peace; Assistance for Disasters and Disease Outbreaks; Building Up Trade Linkages; Dialogue Partnerships; Why Does ASEAN have a Perception Problem and What Does it Need to Do?; Chapter 6. ASEAN: The Challenge Is Upon Us by Bandol Lim; ASEAN Political-Security Community; ASEAN and International Relations; Where is ASEAN in talks on global affairs?; ASEAN Economic Community (AEC); Moving beyond economic jargon and rhetoric to deliver action; ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community (Promoting an ASEAN Identity)
Chapter 7. Covering ASEAN for Three Decades by Kavi ChongkittavornChapter 8. Three Decades of ASEAN Linkage: Brunei Darussalam, from 1984 Towards 2015 by Pushpa Thambipillai; Background; Finding the Niche in ASEAN; ASEAN, the Cornerstone; Functional Gains; Going to the Masses; Looking Back, Looking Forward; Chapter 9. ASEAN and East Timor: Family Someday? by Noordin Azhari; Background; Is ASEAN Reluctant to Accept East Timor?; Conclusion; THEME TWO POLITICS AND SECURITY; Chapter 10. ASEAN: A Pillar of Regional Stability by Johari Achee
Chapter 11. Relevance of ASEAN in Forging Regional Peace, Security and Prosperity by Nicholas T. DammenChapter 12. The Nargis Experience: Pragmatic Solutions Towards Change by Moe Thuzar; The ASEAN Way and Myanmar; The Impact of Cyclone Nargis; Chapter 13. ASEAN Efforts in Dealing with Transnational Crime by Un Sovannasam; Introduction; ASEAN Efforts to Combat Transnational Crime; Challenges to Regional Co-Operation in Combating Transnational Crime; Appropriate institutions and their effective co-ordination; Domestic priorities and regional co-operation; Conclusion; THEME THREE ECONOMICS
Chapter 14. ASEAN Economic Integration: The Strategic Imperative by Ong Keng YongGlobalisation and China; ASEAN Connectivity; Stumbling Blocks; Gains from Economic Integration; Insufficient Institutionalisation; Conclusion; Chapter 15. Overcoming the Obstacles: Increasing ASEAN Relevance in the Promotion of Regional Trade by David Martin; Chapter 16. Trade Dispute Settlement within ASEAN by David Chin Soon Siong; Trade Disputes within ASEAN; ASEAN's process of negotiated accommodation; Rate of liberation of goods tariffs; Negotiated targets for liberalisation; Acceleration of overall target
Safety valves to underpin accelerated liberalisations
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ASEAN matters! [[electronic resource] ] : reflecting on the Association of Southeast Asian Nations / / editor, Lee Yoong Yoong
ASEAN matters! [[electronic resource] ] : reflecting on the Association of Southeast Asian Nations / / editor, Lee Yoong Yoong
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hackensack, N.J., : World Scientific Pub., 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (371 p.)
Disciplina 337.1/59
Altri autori (Persone) LeeYoong Yoong
Soggetto topico Regionalism - Southeast Asia
Security, International - Southeast Asia
Economic development - Southeast Asia
ISBN 1-283-23489-0
9786613234896
981-4335-07-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto CONTENTS; Foreword Tommy Koh; Introduction Lee Yoong Yoong; Acknowledgements; The Contributors; THEME ONE ASEAN'S HISTORY, IMAGE AND CHALLENGES; Chapter 1. ASEAN: What It Cannot Do, What It Can and Should Do by Rodolfo C. Severino; Chapter 2. ASEAN's Potential and Role: A Review by Tran Duc Minh; ASEAN: 43 Years of Comprehensive Co-Operation and Integration; Challenges; Some Reflections on the Way Ahead; Conclusion; Chapter 3. The Promises and Contradictions of ASEAN by Liu Yanling; Chapter 4. Can We Do Anything about the Unimplemented ASEAN Agreements? by Bernard K.M. Tai
Chapter 5. ASEAN's Perception Problem by S. TiwariKeeping the Peace; Assistance for Disasters and Disease Outbreaks; Building Up Trade Linkages; Dialogue Partnerships; Why Does ASEAN have a Perception Problem and What Does it Need to Do?; Chapter 6. ASEAN: The Challenge Is Upon Us by Bandol Lim; ASEAN Political-Security Community; ASEAN and International Relations; Where is ASEAN in talks on global affairs?; ASEAN Economic Community (AEC); Moving beyond economic jargon and rhetoric to deliver action; ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community (Promoting an ASEAN Identity)
Chapter 7. Covering ASEAN for Three Decades by Kavi ChongkittavornChapter 8. Three Decades of ASEAN Linkage: Brunei Darussalam, from 1984 Towards 2015 by Pushpa Thambipillai; Background; Finding the Niche in ASEAN; ASEAN, the Cornerstone; Functional Gains; Going to the Masses; Looking Back, Looking Forward; Chapter 9. ASEAN and East Timor: Family Someday? by Noordin Azhari; Background; Is ASEAN Reluctant to Accept East Timor?; Conclusion; THEME TWO POLITICS AND SECURITY; Chapter 10. ASEAN: A Pillar of Regional Stability by Johari Achee
Chapter 11. Relevance of ASEAN in Forging Regional Peace, Security and Prosperity by Nicholas T. DammenChapter 12. The Nargis Experience: Pragmatic Solutions Towards Change by Moe Thuzar; The ASEAN Way and Myanmar; The Impact of Cyclone Nargis; Chapter 13. ASEAN Efforts in Dealing with Transnational Crime by Un Sovannasam; Introduction; ASEAN Efforts to Combat Transnational Crime; Challenges to Regional Co-Operation in Combating Transnational Crime; Appropriate institutions and their effective co-ordination; Domestic priorities and regional co-operation; Conclusion; THEME THREE ECONOMICS
Chapter 14. ASEAN Economic Integration: The Strategic Imperative by Ong Keng YongGlobalisation and China; ASEAN Connectivity; Stumbling Blocks; Gains from Economic Integration; Insufficient Institutionalisation; Conclusion; Chapter 15. Overcoming the Obstacles: Increasing ASEAN Relevance in the Promotion of Regional Trade by David Martin; Chapter 16. Trade Dispute Settlement within ASEAN by David Chin Soon Siong; Trade Disputes within ASEAN; ASEAN's process of negotiated accommodation; Rate of liberation of goods tariffs; Negotiated targets for liberalisation; Acceleration of overall target
Safety valves to underpin accelerated liberalisations
Record Nr. UNINA-9910789067103321
Hackensack, N.J., : World Scientific Pub., 2011
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ASEAN matters! [[electronic resource] ] : reflecting on the Association of Southeast Asian Nations / / editor, Lee Yoong Yoong
ASEAN matters! [[electronic resource] ] : reflecting on the Association of Southeast Asian Nations / / editor, Lee Yoong Yoong
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hackensack, N.J., : World Scientific Pub., 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (371 p.)
Disciplina 337.1/59
Altri autori (Persone) LeeYoong Yoong
Soggetto topico Regionalism - Southeast Asia
Security, International - Southeast Asia
Economic development - Southeast Asia
ISBN 1-283-23489-0
9786613234896
981-4335-07-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto CONTENTS; Foreword Tommy Koh; Introduction Lee Yoong Yoong; Acknowledgements; The Contributors; THEME ONE ASEAN'S HISTORY, IMAGE AND CHALLENGES; Chapter 1. ASEAN: What It Cannot Do, What It Can and Should Do by Rodolfo C. Severino; Chapter 2. ASEAN's Potential and Role: A Review by Tran Duc Minh; ASEAN: 43 Years of Comprehensive Co-Operation and Integration; Challenges; Some Reflections on the Way Ahead; Conclusion; Chapter 3. The Promises and Contradictions of ASEAN by Liu Yanling; Chapter 4. Can We Do Anything about the Unimplemented ASEAN Agreements? by Bernard K.M. Tai
Chapter 5. ASEAN's Perception Problem by S. TiwariKeeping the Peace; Assistance for Disasters and Disease Outbreaks; Building Up Trade Linkages; Dialogue Partnerships; Why Does ASEAN have a Perception Problem and What Does it Need to Do?; Chapter 6. ASEAN: The Challenge Is Upon Us by Bandol Lim; ASEAN Political-Security Community; ASEAN and International Relations; Where is ASEAN in talks on global affairs?; ASEAN Economic Community (AEC); Moving beyond economic jargon and rhetoric to deliver action; ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community (Promoting an ASEAN Identity)
Chapter 7. Covering ASEAN for Three Decades by Kavi ChongkittavornChapter 8. Three Decades of ASEAN Linkage: Brunei Darussalam, from 1984 Towards 2015 by Pushpa Thambipillai; Background; Finding the Niche in ASEAN; ASEAN, the Cornerstone; Functional Gains; Going to the Masses; Looking Back, Looking Forward; Chapter 9. ASEAN and East Timor: Family Someday? by Noordin Azhari; Background; Is ASEAN Reluctant to Accept East Timor?; Conclusion; THEME TWO POLITICS AND SECURITY; Chapter 10. ASEAN: A Pillar of Regional Stability by Johari Achee
Chapter 11. Relevance of ASEAN in Forging Regional Peace, Security and Prosperity by Nicholas T. DammenChapter 12. The Nargis Experience: Pragmatic Solutions Towards Change by Moe Thuzar; The ASEAN Way and Myanmar; The Impact of Cyclone Nargis; Chapter 13. ASEAN Efforts in Dealing with Transnational Crime by Un Sovannasam; Introduction; ASEAN Efforts to Combat Transnational Crime; Challenges to Regional Co-Operation in Combating Transnational Crime; Appropriate institutions and their effective co-ordination; Domestic priorities and regional co-operation; Conclusion; THEME THREE ECONOMICS
Chapter 14. ASEAN Economic Integration: The Strategic Imperative by Ong Keng YongGlobalisation and China; ASEAN Connectivity; Stumbling Blocks; Gains from Economic Integration; Insufficient Institutionalisation; Conclusion; Chapter 15. Overcoming the Obstacles: Increasing ASEAN Relevance in the Promotion of Regional Trade by David Martin; Chapter 16. Trade Dispute Settlement within ASEAN by David Chin Soon Siong; Trade Disputes within ASEAN; ASEAN's process of negotiated accommodation; Rate of liberation of goods tariffs; Negotiated targets for liberalisation; Acceleration of overall target
Safety valves to underpin accelerated liberalisations
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Hackensack, N.J., : World Scientific Pub., 2011
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Asian tigers, African lions : comparing the development performance of Southeast Asia and Africa / / edited by Bernard Berendsen [and three others]
Asian tigers, African lions : comparing the development performance of Southeast Asia and Africa / / edited by Bernard Berendsen [and three others]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Leiden ; ; Boston : , : Brill, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (538 p.)
Disciplina 338.959
Altri autori (Persone) BerendsenBernard
Collana African dynamics
Soggetto topico Economic development - Africa
Economic development - Southeast Asia
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 90-04-26000-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preliminary Material -- 1. Tracking Development: Design, Process, Organization, and Results / Bernard Berendsen and Roel van der Veen -- 2. Diverging Paths: Explanations and Implications / David Henley and Jan Kees van Donge -- 3. Cross-regional Comparisons in Development: Questions, Approaches, and Challenges / Peter Lewis -- 4. Comparing the Agricultural Performance of Africa and Southeast Asia over the Last Fifty Years / Ton Dietz -- 5. Technocracy and the Institutionalization of Economic Development in Indonesia and Nigeria (1967–1990) / Riwanto Tirtosudarmo -- 6. Elites and Exchange Rate Policy in Indonesia and Nigeria / Ahmad Helmy Fuady -- 7. Population Programmes and Their Implications for Poverty Reduction in Indonesia and Nigeria, 1966–1999 / Akinyinka Akinyoade -- 8. The impact of Corruption on Economic Development: Comparing the Experience of Nigeria and Indonesia (1967–1998) / David U. Enweremadu -- 9. Agricultural and Rural Development in Malaysia and Kenya and the Politics of Policy / Joseph M. Fernando -- 10. The Politics of Policy for Poverty Reduction: Comparing Malaysia with Kenya / Othieno Nyanjom -- 11. A Comparison of the Industrial Policies and Outcomes in Kenya and Malaysia / Bethuel K. Kinuthia and Ton Dietz -- 12. Foreign Direct Investment in Kenya and Malaysia / Bethuel K. Kinuthia and Syed Mansoob Murshed -- 13. Differential Supply Responses to Liberalization, and Resultant Poverty Alleviation in Vietnam and Tanzania / Jan Kees van Donge -- 14. The Variation in Output and Marketing of Cashew in Tanzania and Vietnam / Blandina Kilama -- 15. The Textile Industry in Vietnam and Tanzania / Jamal Msami -- 16. Agricultural Policies and Performance in an African and Asian Poor Agrarian Society: Uganda and Cambodia Compared / André Leliveld and Han ten Brummelhuis -- 17. Rhetoric and Reality of Rural Road Building: Two Tales from Cambodia and Uganda / Kheang Un -- 18. (Re-)building Educational Systems as a Contribution to Growth and Well-Being: Comparing Uganda and Cambodia / Leang Un -- 19. Policy and Governance in Africa’s Economic Transformation: Firm Findings and Remaining Questions / David Booth -- Notes on Contributors.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910453474503321
Leiden ; ; Boston : , : Brill, , 2013
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Asian tigers, African lions : comparing the development performance of Southeast Asia and Africa / / edited by Bernard Berendsen [and three others]
Asian tigers, African lions : comparing the development performance of Southeast Asia and Africa / / edited by Bernard Berendsen [and three others]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Leiden ; ; Boston : , : Brill, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (538 p.)
Disciplina 338.959
Altri autori (Persone) BerendsenBernard
Collana African dynamics
Soggetto topico Economic development - Africa
Economic development - Southeast Asia
ISBN 90-04-26000-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preliminary Material -- 1. Tracking Development: Design, Process, Organization, and Results / Bernard Berendsen and Roel van der Veen -- 2. Diverging Paths: Explanations and Implications / David Henley and Jan Kees van Donge -- 3. Cross-regional Comparisons in Development: Questions, Approaches, and Challenges / Peter Lewis -- 4. Comparing the Agricultural Performance of Africa and Southeast Asia over the Last Fifty Years / Ton Dietz -- 5. Technocracy and the Institutionalization of Economic Development in Indonesia and Nigeria (1967–1990) / Riwanto Tirtosudarmo -- 6. Elites and Exchange Rate Policy in Indonesia and Nigeria / Ahmad Helmy Fuady -- 7. Population Programmes and Their Implications for Poverty Reduction in Indonesia and Nigeria, 1966–1999 / Akinyinka Akinyoade -- 8. The impact of Corruption on Economic Development: Comparing the Experience of Nigeria and Indonesia (1967–1998) / David U. Enweremadu -- 9. Agricultural and Rural Development in Malaysia and Kenya and the Politics of Policy / Joseph M. Fernando -- 10. The Politics of Policy for Poverty Reduction: Comparing Malaysia with Kenya / Othieno Nyanjom -- 11. A Comparison of the Industrial Policies and Outcomes in Kenya and Malaysia / Bethuel K. Kinuthia and Ton Dietz -- 12. Foreign Direct Investment in Kenya and Malaysia / Bethuel K. Kinuthia and Syed Mansoob Murshed -- 13. Differential Supply Responses to Liberalization, and Resultant Poverty Alleviation in Vietnam and Tanzania / Jan Kees van Donge -- 14. The Variation in Output and Marketing of Cashew in Tanzania and Vietnam / Blandina Kilama -- 15. The Textile Industry in Vietnam and Tanzania / Jamal Msami -- 16. Agricultural Policies and Performance in an African and Asian Poor Agrarian Society: Uganda and Cambodia Compared / André Leliveld and Han ten Brummelhuis -- 17. Rhetoric and Reality of Rural Road Building: Two Tales from Cambodia and Uganda / Kheang Un -- 18. (Re-)building Educational Systems as a Contribution to Growth and Well-Being: Comparing Uganda and Cambodia / Leang Un -- 19. Policy and Governance in Africa’s Economic Transformation: Firm Findings and Remaining Questions / David Booth -- Notes on Contributors.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910790776503321
Leiden ; ; Boston : , : Brill, , 2013
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Asian tigers, African lions : comparing the development performance of Southeast Asia and Africa / / edited by Bernard Berendsen [and three others]
Asian tigers, African lions : comparing the development performance of Southeast Asia and Africa / / edited by Bernard Berendsen [and three others]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Leiden ; ; Boston : , : Brill, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (538 p.)
Disciplina 338.959
Altri autori (Persone) BerendsenBernard
Collana African dynamics
Soggetto topico Economic development - Africa
Economic development - Southeast Asia
ISBN 90-04-26000-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preliminary Material -- 1. Tracking Development: Design, Process, Organization, and Results / Bernard Berendsen and Roel van der Veen -- 2. Diverging Paths: Explanations and Implications / David Henley and Jan Kees van Donge -- 3. Cross-regional Comparisons in Development: Questions, Approaches, and Challenges / Peter Lewis -- 4. Comparing the Agricultural Performance of Africa and Southeast Asia over the Last Fifty Years / Ton Dietz -- 5. Technocracy and the Institutionalization of Economic Development in Indonesia and Nigeria (1967–1990) / Riwanto Tirtosudarmo -- 6. Elites and Exchange Rate Policy in Indonesia and Nigeria / Ahmad Helmy Fuady -- 7. Population Programmes and Their Implications for Poverty Reduction in Indonesia and Nigeria, 1966–1999 / Akinyinka Akinyoade -- 8. The impact of Corruption on Economic Development: Comparing the Experience of Nigeria and Indonesia (1967–1998) / David U. Enweremadu -- 9. Agricultural and Rural Development in Malaysia and Kenya and the Politics of Policy / Joseph M. Fernando -- 10. The Politics of Policy for Poverty Reduction: Comparing Malaysia with Kenya / Othieno Nyanjom -- 11. A Comparison of the Industrial Policies and Outcomes in Kenya and Malaysia / Bethuel K. Kinuthia and Ton Dietz -- 12. Foreign Direct Investment in Kenya and Malaysia / Bethuel K. Kinuthia and Syed Mansoob Murshed -- 13. Differential Supply Responses to Liberalization, and Resultant Poverty Alleviation in Vietnam and Tanzania / Jan Kees van Donge -- 14. The Variation in Output and Marketing of Cashew in Tanzania and Vietnam / Blandina Kilama -- 15. The Textile Industry in Vietnam and Tanzania / Jamal Msami -- 16. Agricultural Policies and Performance in an African and Asian Poor Agrarian Society: Uganda and Cambodia Compared / André Leliveld and Han ten Brummelhuis -- 17. Rhetoric and Reality of Rural Road Building: Two Tales from Cambodia and Uganda / Kheang Un -- 18. (Re-)building Educational Systems as a Contribution to Growth and Well-Being: Comparing Uganda and Cambodia / Leang Un -- 19. Policy and Governance in Africa’s Economic Transformation: Firm Findings and Remaining Questions / David Booth -- Notes on Contributors.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910823150203321
Leiden ; ; Boston : , : Brill, , 2013
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Decentralization policies in Asian development [[electronic resource] /] / editors, Shinichi Ichimura, Roy Bahl
Decentralization policies in Asian development [[electronic resource] /] / editors, Shinichi Ichimura, Roy Bahl
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hackensack, N.J., : World Scientific, 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (441 p.)
Disciplina 352.283095
Altri autori (Persone) IchimuraShinʼichi <1925->
BahlRoy W
Soggetto topico Decentralization in government - Asia
Decentralization in government - Southeast Asia
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-282-44104-3
9786612441042
981-281-864-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preface by S. Ichimura; Contents; List of Figures and Tables; Editors and Authors; Chapter I Promise and Reality of Fiscal Decentralization Roy Bahl; 1. The Benefits1; 2. The Costs; 3. The Practice; 4. Policy Instruments for Decentralization; 5. Design must be Comprehensive; 6. Sequencing Fiscal Decentralization12; 7. The Politics of Fiscal Decentralization; 8. Conclusion; References; Part A Political Decentralization in Asia: Case Studies/A Review of Decentralization; Chapter II Trinity Reform of Local Fiscal System in Japan Hiroshi Ikawa
Chapter III Political Decentralization and Fiscal Reconstruction in Japan Toshihiro IhoriChapter IV China's Decentralization and Its Impact on Urbanization Xuejin Zuo; Chapter V Fiscal Federalism in India - Trends and Reform M. Govinda Rao; Chapter VI Administrative Reform in Taiwan - An Uneasy and Unfinished Political Task Jay N. Shih; Chapter VII Decentralization in the Philippines After Ten Years - What Have We Learned? Benjamin E. Diokno; Chapter VIII Thailand's Decentralization: Progress and Prospects Charas Suwanmala and Dana Weist
Chapter IX Political and Administrative Decentralization in Vietnam Nguyen Khac HungChapter X Managing Indonesia's Rapid Decentralization: Achievements and Challenges Wolfgang Fengler and Bert Hofman; Part B The Reform of Local Public Finance; Chapter XI The Reform of Japanese Local Governments Shin Saito and Hideo Yunoue; Chapter XII Local Public Finance in Taiwan: Reform and Trend Chu-Wei Tseng and Hsien-Feng Lee; Chapter XIII The Revenue Performance of Malaysian Local Government Azmi Setapa and Elayne Yee Siew Lin
Chapter XIV Local Public Finance in the Philippines - Balancing Autonomy and Accountability Rosario G. ManasanAppendix Asian Development Conference 2003: Development and Decentralization in Asia Program chair: S. Ichimura; Report writers: H. Kudo, M. Sato and H. Tamimura; I. ADC Program; II. Some Comments for Seminar A: Political and Fiscal Decentralization; III. Summary Report of Seminar B: Local Public Finance; IV. Summary Report of Seminar C: Urbanization and Decentralization; Author Index; Subject Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910456683503321
Hackensack, N.J., : World Scientific, 2009
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Decentralization policies in Asian development / / editors, Shinichi Ichimura, Roy Bahl
Decentralization policies in Asian development / / editors, Shinichi Ichimura, Roy Bahl
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hackensack, N.J. : , : World Scientific, , 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xxv, 414 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 352.283095
Altri autori (Persone) IchimuraShinʼichi <1925->
BahlRoy W
Soggetto topico Decentralization in government - Asia
Decentralization in government - Southeast Asia
ISBN 1-282-44104-3
9786612441042
981-281-864-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preface by S. Ichimura; Contents; List of Figures and Tables; Editors and Authors; Chapter I Promise and Reality of Fiscal Decentralization Roy Bahl; 1. The Benefits1; 2. The Costs; 3. The Practice; 4. Policy Instruments for Decentralization; 5. Design must be Comprehensive; 6. Sequencing Fiscal Decentralization12; 7. The Politics of Fiscal Decentralization; 8. Conclusion; References; Part A Political Decentralization in Asia: Case Studies/A Review of Decentralization; Chapter II Trinity Reform of Local Fiscal System in Japan Hiroshi Ikawa
Chapter III Political Decentralization and Fiscal Reconstruction in Japan Toshihiro Ihori; Chapter IV China's Decentralization and Its Impact on Urbanization Xuejin Zuo; Chapter V Fiscal Federalism in India - Trends and Reform M. Govinda Rao; Chapter VI Administrative Reform in Taiwan - An Uneasy and Unfinished Political Task Jay N. Shih; Chapter VII Decentralization in the Philippines After Ten Years - What Have We Learned? Benjamin E. Diokno; Chapter VIII Thailand's Decentralization: Progress and Prospects Charas Suwanmala and Dana Weist
Chapter IX Political and Administrative Decentralization in Vietnam Nguyen Khac Hung; Chapter X Managing Indonesia's Rapid Decentralization: Achievements and Challenges Wolfgang Fengler and Bert Hofman; Part B The Reform of Local Public Finance; Chapter XI The Reform of Japanese Local Governments Shin Saito and Hideo Yunoue; Chapter XII Local Public Finance in Taiwan: Reform and Trend Chu-Wei Tseng and Hsien-Feng Lee; Chapter XIII The Revenue Performance of Malaysian Local Government Azmi Setapa and Elayne Yee Siew Lin
Chapter XIV Local Public Finance in the Philippines - Balancing Autonomy and Accountability Rosario G. Manasan; Appendix Asian Development Conference 2003: Development and Decentralization in Asia Program chair: S. Ichimura; Report writers: H. Kudo, M. Sato and H. Tamimura; I. ADC Program; II. Some Comments for Seminar A: Political and Fiscal Decentralization; III. Summary Report of Seminar B: Local Public Finance; IV. Summary Report of Seminar C: Urbanization and Decentralization; Author Index; Subject Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910781083403321
Hackensack, N.J. : , : World Scientific, , 2009
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Decentralization policies in Asian development / / editors, Shinichi Ichimura, Roy Bahl
Decentralization policies in Asian development / / editors, Shinichi Ichimura, Roy Bahl
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hackensack, N.J. : , : World Scientific, , 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xxv, 414 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 352.283095
Altri autori (Persone) IchimuraShinʼichi <1925->
BahlRoy W
Soggetto topico Decentralization in government - Asia
Decentralization in government - Southeast Asia
ISBN 1-282-44104-3
9786612441042
981-281-864-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preface by S. Ichimura; Contents; List of Figures and Tables; Editors and Authors; Chapter I Promise and Reality of Fiscal Decentralization Roy Bahl; 1. The Benefits1; 2. The Costs; 3. The Practice; 4. Policy Instruments for Decentralization; 5. Design must be Comprehensive; 6. Sequencing Fiscal Decentralization12; 7. The Politics of Fiscal Decentralization; 8. Conclusion; References; Part A Political Decentralization in Asia: Case Studies/A Review of Decentralization; Chapter II Trinity Reform of Local Fiscal System in Japan Hiroshi Ikawa
Chapter III Political Decentralization and Fiscal Reconstruction in Japan Toshihiro Ihori; Chapter IV China's Decentralization and Its Impact on Urbanization Xuejin Zuo; Chapter V Fiscal Federalism in India - Trends and Reform M. Govinda Rao; Chapter VI Administrative Reform in Taiwan - An Uneasy and Unfinished Political Task Jay N. Shih; Chapter VII Decentralization in the Philippines After Ten Years - What Have We Learned? Benjamin E. Diokno; Chapter VIII Thailand's Decentralization: Progress and Prospects Charas Suwanmala and Dana Weist
Chapter IX Political and Administrative Decentralization in Vietnam Nguyen Khac Hung; Chapter X Managing Indonesia's Rapid Decentralization: Achievements and Challenges Wolfgang Fengler and Bert Hofman; Part B The Reform of Local Public Finance; Chapter XI The Reform of Japanese Local Governments Shin Saito and Hideo Yunoue; Chapter XII Local Public Finance in Taiwan: Reform and Trend Chu-Wei Tseng and Hsien-Feng Lee; Chapter XIII The Revenue Performance of Malaysian Local Government Azmi Setapa and Elayne Yee Siew Lin
Chapter XIV Local Public Finance in the Philippines - Balancing Autonomy and Accountability Rosario G. Manasan; Appendix Asian Development Conference 2003: Development and Decentralization in Asia Program chair: S. Ichimura; Report writers: H. Kudo, M. Sato and H. Tamimura; I. ADC Program; II. Some Comments for Seminar A: Political and Fiscal Decentralization; III. Summary Report of Seminar B: Local Public Finance; IV. Summary Report of Seminar C: Urbanization and Decentralization; Author Index; Subject Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910815989303321
Hackensack, N.J. : , : World Scientific, , 2009
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The economic development of South-East Asia : studies in economic history and political economy / / edited by C.D. Cowan
The economic development of South-East Asia : studies in economic history and political economy / / edited by C.D. Cowan
Pubbl/distr/stampa Abingdon, Oxon ; ; New York, N.Y. : , : Routledge, , 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (194 p.)
Disciplina 330.959
Altri autori (Persone) CowanC. D (Charles Donald)
Collana Routledge revivals
Studies on modern Asia and Africa
Soggetto topico Economic development - Southeast Asia
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 0-203-11635-6
1-283-86215-8
1-136-29863-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover ; The Economic Development of South East Asia; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents ; INTRODUCTION ; 1. The British Eastern Exchange Banks: An Outline of the Main Factors Affecting their Business up to 1914 ; 2. British Shipping Companies and East and South-East Asia 1860-1939 ; 3. Some Comments on Population Growth in South-East Asia with Special Reference to the Period since 1830 ; 4. Indonesian Export and Production from the Decline of the Culture System to the First World War ; 5. Thailand's Rice Trade and the Allocation of Resources
6. Western Enterprise and the Development of the Malayan Tin Industry to 1914 7. Chinese Estate Workers' Strikes in Malaya in March 1937 ; 8. Immigration and Permanent Settlement of Chinese and Indians in Malaya: and the Future Growth of the Malay and Chinese Communities ; INDEX ; MAPS ; 1. South-East Asia; 2. South-East Asia: Distribution of Population 1950
Record Nr. UNINA-9910462940803321
Abingdon, Oxon ; ; New York, N.Y. : , : Routledge, , 2012
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