Abstract Following closely my remit, this paper reviews and assesses Asian economic development in the recent post-1980 period, as well as over the somewhat longer time-span since WWII. Its chief purpose is to draw analytical and policy implications from this experience. This is a challenging but pleasant task, since, conceived at least in narrow economic terms (growth of per capita incomes), the Asian story is generally speaking one of outstanding success. Indeed, it would be no exaggeration to say that post-World War II economic expansion in a number of Asian countries are the most successful examples of industrialization and fast growth over a sustained period in the entire history of mankind. Recall that Japan in 1950 produced le...
Since the study of economic development began in earnest at the close of the Second World War, acade...
This paper examines the trajectory of growth in the Global South. Before the 1500s all countries wer...
This paper examines the trajectory of growth in the Global South. Before the 1500s all countries wer...
Abstract Following closely my remit, this paper reviews and assesses Asian economic development i...
Abstract Although in the post-World War II period as a whole, developing countries have made subs...
This chapter reviews economic growth, its causes and consequences in the Pacific-rim countries. The...
The spectacular growth of economies in Asia over the past few years has amazed the economics profess...
Although in the post-World War II period as a whole, developing countries have made substantial econ...
Abstract The East Asian countries have achieved a spectacular average rate of economic growth ove...
The East Asian countries achieved extraordinarily fast economic growth during the last four decades...
The spectacular growth of economies in Asia over the past few years has amazed the economics profess...
The paper focuses on the widespread presupposition about a possibility for the developing countries ...
This thesis contains three essays on the macroeconomic performance of Asian economies. Chapter 2 stu...
The present study is an empirical analysis of the growth experience of five fast growing A...
This paper extends Wan (2004) and regards the East Asian economies as success cases for catching-up ...
Since the study of economic development began in earnest at the close of the Second World War, acade...
This paper examines the trajectory of growth in the Global South. Before the 1500s all countries wer...
This paper examines the trajectory of growth in the Global South. Before the 1500s all countries wer...
Abstract Following closely my remit, this paper reviews and assesses Asian economic development i...
Abstract Although in the post-World War II period as a whole, developing countries have made subs...
This chapter reviews economic growth, its causes and consequences in the Pacific-rim countries. The...
The spectacular growth of economies in Asia over the past few years has amazed the economics profess...
Although in the post-World War II period as a whole, developing countries have made substantial econ...
Abstract The East Asian countries have achieved a spectacular average rate of economic growth ove...
The East Asian countries achieved extraordinarily fast economic growth during the last four decades...
The spectacular growth of economies in Asia over the past few years has amazed the economics profess...
The paper focuses on the widespread presupposition about a possibility for the developing countries ...
This thesis contains three essays on the macroeconomic performance of Asian economies. Chapter 2 stu...
The present study is an empirical analysis of the growth experience of five fast growing A...
This paper extends Wan (2004) and regards the East Asian economies as success cases for catching-up ...
Since the study of economic development began in earnest at the close of the Second World War, acade...
This paper examines the trajectory of growth in the Global South. Before the 1500s all countries wer...
This paper examines the trajectory of growth in the Global South. Before the 1500s all countries wer...