Rapid economic growth and social change have produced a large volume of urban new middle class in East Asia. From kohdo keizai seicho (rapid economic growth) in 1960s onwards, Japa
In the mid-1990s, a new consensus suddenly emerged in China concerning the necessity of including "m...
The study of East Asia as an intriguing Problematik in the field of economic development and as a me...
Over the period of the last two or three decades, East Asia has achieved remarkable success. It is h...
Middle classes in East Asia are a product of regional economic development which has taken place in ...
The expansion of China\u27s middle class since the late 1970s has inspired some political scientists...
Following the turn of the 20th century, Chinese intellectuals questioned the value of the Confucian ...
The main objective of this paper is to expand the study of the new middle class both theoretically a...
The capitalist order varies considerably among post-war East Asian countries. The new class system ...
The emergence of a large and dynamic middle class raises Asia’s profile as an attractive market dest...
The immediate concern of this thesis is to understand the role played by Confucianism in the capital...
ABSTRACT: It is a theoretical and practical difficulty to re-examine the relationship between Confuc...
Using micro-data from two series of household surveys, this article first presents a comprehensive p...
The economic reforms of China since the 1980s have resulted in an increase of national wealth, chang...
This article analyses the intergenerational mobility of the Chinese “new middle class” in Shanghai, ...
This study focuses on the empirical analysis of cultural factors relating to East Asian economic de...
In the mid-1990s, a new consensus suddenly emerged in China concerning the necessity of including "m...
The study of East Asia as an intriguing Problematik in the field of economic development and as a me...
Over the period of the last two or three decades, East Asia has achieved remarkable success. It is h...
Middle classes in East Asia are a product of regional economic development which has taken place in ...
The expansion of China\u27s middle class since the late 1970s has inspired some political scientists...
Following the turn of the 20th century, Chinese intellectuals questioned the value of the Confucian ...
The main objective of this paper is to expand the study of the new middle class both theoretically a...
The capitalist order varies considerably among post-war East Asian countries. The new class system ...
The emergence of a large and dynamic middle class raises Asia’s profile as an attractive market dest...
The immediate concern of this thesis is to understand the role played by Confucianism in the capital...
ABSTRACT: It is a theoretical and practical difficulty to re-examine the relationship between Confuc...
Using micro-data from two series of household surveys, this article first presents a comprehensive p...
The economic reforms of China since the 1980s have resulted in an increase of national wealth, chang...
This article analyses the intergenerational mobility of the Chinese “new middle class” in Shanghai, ...
This study focuses on the empirical analysis of cultural factors relating to East Asian economic de...
In the mid-1990s, a new consensus suddenly emerged in China concerning the necessity of including "m...
The study of East Asia as an intriguing Problematik in the field of economic development and as a me...
Over the period of the last two or three decades, East Asia has achieved remarkable success. It is h...