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Abstract As the East Asian economic crisis has unfolded over the last six months, it has become common place for informed Western commentators to suggest that the crisis has essentially been caused by the specific model of capitalism -- the so-called “Asian model”-- that these countries had...
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Although in the post-World War II period as a whole, developing countries have made substantial economic and industrial progress, during the last decade or so, many of them, particularly in Latin America and Africa, have been in an acute economic crisis . As a consequence, these countries have...
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being a largely agricultural society in 1960 to the point where it became the third country after the US and Japan to export … (including Japan)is the most successful story of sustained economic growth in the history of mankind. How does one account for …
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Policy Research at Stanford University. The contributors who are based in the US, Japan, Korea and Malaysia are all leading …
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Abstract Although in the post-World War II period as a whole, developing countries have made substantial economic and industrial progress, during the last decade or so, many of them, particularly in Latin America and Africa, have been in an acute economic crisis. As a consequence, these...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011111172
that the Anglo-Saxon financial system is inferior to that of Japan and Germany and puts the former countries at a …
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being a largely agricultural society in 1960 to the point where it became the third country after the US and Japan to export … (including Japan)is the most successful story of sustained economic growth in the history of mankind. How does one account for …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011114399
industrialization and fast growth over a sustained period in the entire history of mankind. Recall that Japan in 1950 produced less than …. By 1980 Japan overtook the US to become the largest producer of automobiles in the world. …
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giant fast-growing countries, China and India, with the liberalised global economy. The integration is taking place under … of the global labour force with India and China’s recent integration with the international economy may have profoundly … its technological leadership. In relation to policy, the underlying question examined here is whether India and China …
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