The focus of the economic policy debate in most of Europe’s transition economies has shifted from stabilization and recovery to growth and convergence during the last few years. This paper summarizes some of the growth experiences of East Asia, and discusses some lessons for Europe’s transition economies. The relevant lessons from Asia focus on the importance of sound macroeconomic policies and an outward oriented trade regime, and highlight the need for public support for the development of trade infrastructure, including institutions for export financing, insurance, market research, and technology transfer. The Asian experiences also suggest that there is reason to be cautious regarding the objective to fix nominal exchange rates during p...
OXFORD The crisis that gripped East Asia during 1997–99 underscoredthe urgency for cross-sectoral re...
This paper extends Wan (2004) and regards the East Asian economies as success cases for catching-up ...
This Policy Discussion Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views ...
Since the study of economic development began in earnest at the close of the Second World War, acade...
This paper critically examines the role of industrial policy in the economic development of East Asi...
East Asia has rapidly become the third centre of gravity for global economic activity. North America...
This paper summarizes some East Asian experiences of export led growth and export promotion policies...
East Asia has rapidly become the third centre of gravity for global economic activity. North Americ...
This paper explains the differences in performance between the Central and Eastern European countrie...
This paper compares the economic integration processes of the European Union and the East Asian nati...
This paper analyses Asia's growth experience in a broad historical and international context. East A...
The world economy is being affected by very divergent forces: the sustained strong demand expansion ...
Differences and similarities in the development paths taken by six East Asian economies (Indonesia, ...
International audienceAlthough Asia has been the world engine of economic growth since World War II,...
Since the end of the Cold War the EU's relationship with Asia has evolved almost beyond recognition:...
OXFORD The crisis that gripped East Asia during 1997–99 underscoredthe urgency for cross-sectoral re...
This paper extends Wan (2004) and regards the East Asian economies as success cases for catching-up ...
This Policy Discussion Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views ...
Since the study of economic development began in earnest at the close of the Second World War, acade...
This paper critically examines the role of industrial policy in the economic development of East Asi...
East Asia has rapidly become the third centre of gravity for global economic activity. North America...
This paper summarizes some East Asian experiences of export led growth and export promotion policies...
East Asia has rapidly become the third centre of gravity for global economic activity. North Americ...
This paper explains the differences in performance between the Central and Eastern European countrie...
This paper compares the economic integration processes of the European Union and the East Asian nati...
This paper analyses Asia's growth experience in a broad historical and international context. East A...
The world economy is being affected by very divergent forces: the sustained strong demand expansion ...
Differences and similarities in the development paths taken by six East Asian economies (Indonesia, ...
International audienceAlthough Asia has been the world engine of economic growth since World War II,...
Since the end of the Cold War the EU's relationship with Asia has evolved almost beyond recognition:...
OXFORD The crisis that gripped East Asia during 1997–99 underscoredthe urgency for cross-sectoral re...
This paper extends Wan (2004) and regards the East Asian economies as success cases for catching-up ...
This Policy Discussion Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views ...