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East Asia has three of the most powerful economies on earth, but they are losing steam. Dwight Perkins draws on extensive experience in the region to explain the reasons for this rapid economic growth since the 1960s and to ask if the recent slowdown is a local phenomenon or typical of all...
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Taking both a historical and a comparative view, Perkins explores the nature of economic growth in East Asia. He focuses on ten sites in East and Southeast Asia that achieved a substantial degree of economic success: China, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand,...
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The Chinese version of this paper can be found at http://papers.ssrn.com/abstract=1960697.This paper researches the consumers' behavior theory and the demand definition of mainstream economics and finds that these definitions are different and in contradiction. Therefore, this paper proposes the...
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Aiming at the wrong recognition over one century that Giffen goods are special examples of demand law and Giffen goods are rare, this paper strictly proves that the demand curve of any Giffen goods can only slopes lower right and any commodity that complies with the demand law would probably...
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The current study points out that the derivation of the aggregate demand curve based on theory of consumer behavior has a fundamental flaw, from which the Giffen product has to be inferior good and has been always regarded as an exception of law of demand is therefore not convincing. The current...
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