East Asian Financial and Economic DevelopmentJapanSouth KoreaChinaBig PushIndustrializationBusiness GroupsDevelopmental StateJapan, an isolated, backward country in the 1860s, industrialized rapidly to become a major industrial power by the 1930s. South Korea, among the world's poorest countries in the ...
Siong Hook Law, W.N.W Azman-Saini and Hui-Boon Tan (2014) Economic Globalization and Financial Development in East Asia: A Panel Cointegration and Causality Analysis Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, vol. 50, issue 1, pages 210-225....
The East Asian Model of Economic Development and Developing Countries One can argue that the Asian financial crisis of 1997 - 1998 and the rapid economic growth of eight East Asian countries economies, often called the East A... I Danju,Y Maasoglu,N Maasoglu - Procedia - Social and ...
The Economics of Cooperation: East Asian Development and the Case for Pro- Market Intervention.***doi:10.2307/2059347S. M. Shamsul AlamSusan BarrJames RoumassetCambridge University PressJournal of Asian Studies... Paul,W.,Kuznets - 《Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization》 被引量: 0发表...
In this paper, we first show an empirical evidence that middle- term and long-term commercial bank loans were less mo- bile forms of external liabilities during the East Asian cri- sis. We then present a simple theoretical model where the vulnerable financial structure in developing countries ...
Asian regionalism will be open regionalism in order to prevent regional initiatives from giving rise to costly trade diversion. Efforts to promote Asian financial development and integration are unlikely to come at the expense of the region... B Eichengreen,EP Science,UO California,... - 《China...
East Asian Economic Grouping Medical Acronyms A proposedfree trade zonefor East and Southeast Asian nations. Originally suggested in 1990, it never came to fruition in part because it specifically excluded non-Asian nations, and Japan did not want to alienate the United States, one of its major...
East Asia's Revenge, Frictions among Economic Systems, and Global Imbalances: Who will Take the Burden of Economic Adjustment? self-help nature of the international monetary and financial system and the characteristics of East Asian economic systems, we expect that the process of international adjustm...
aThe Asian financial crisis has changed the negative attitude of the East Asian governments on regional monetary cooperation, the countries to strengthen coordination and cooperation within the region, gradually speed up the pace of monetary cooperation. The Asian financial crisis has changed the negative...
'East Asian' model of economic development that differs distinctly from the Washington Consensus. He argues that, while this model was undermined to some extent by the 1997-98 financial crisis, it remains robust and important in explaining economic events in East Asia. In doing so, he covers ...