East Asian development model 21st century perspectives
Given the impressive growth in East Asia after World War II, initially led by Japan, the region's development models have been scrutinized since the 1980s. The shared Confucian cultural heritage, strong government guidance, and export led economies were often cited as contributors to the impres...
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Oxon, UK New York, NY
Routledge
2015
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| Series: | Routledge contemporary Asia series
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction : the East Asian development model / Shiping Hua
- Need for a paradigm change for the East Asian economy / Yoon-shik Park
- The use of nationalist ideology in the economic development of South Korea : implications for East Asian development model / Changzoo Song
- Democratic development and authoritarian development compared : South Korea / Hyug-Baeg Im
- Japan-South Korea economic ties : stability and growth through discord / Terence Roehrig
- The development of Japan's developmental state : stages of growth and the social costs of energy and export promotion policies / Brian Woodall
- A tale of two capitalisms : developmentalism, neoliberalism and the Japanese postal system / Patricia Maclachlan
- The political economy of digital television transition in Japan and the United States : how well can a coordinated market economy solve a coordination problem? / Henry Laurence
- The Beijing consensus, the world capitalist system and the limits of globalization / Peter Moody
- China's development path : joys and worries / Weixing (Mark) Chen
- Two models of economic development in China / Kate Zhou and Stephen Zierak
- The mass line model : East Asian democratic model / John Kennedy and Shi Yaojiang
- Beyond win-win : rethinking China's international relationships in an era of economic uncertainty / Brantly Womack


