In this essay I will explore the contradictions of East Asian capitalist development by treating it dialectically and locating the recent 'crisis' in its larger context. I will ask three inter-related questions: How should we best theorize dependent capitalist development in the region? What were the contradictions that precipitated the crisis? And to what extent does this moment of crisis represent a discontinuity? Posing these questions in this way implies rejecting the more conventional readings of the financial crisis of 1997-8 as representing either the end of a golden age of 'growth' or economic miracle, or merely a 'financial' crisis amenable to correction through a painful but short-lived implementation of 'structural adjustment' th...
Abstract The East Asian countries achieved extraordinarily fast economic growth during the last ...
The 1997-98 financial crisis in Asia dramatically altered perceptions of the region’s economic perfo...
No one can deny the outstanding success of the East Asian economies in the last two decades of rapid...
The first part of paper reviews the main economic features, factors and implications of the East Asi...
This paper provides an overview and analysis of the East Asian economic crisis which began in 1997. ...
Abstract With the economic crisis in East Asia and a continuing boom in the US, American triumphi...
This paper provides a comparative study of the consequences of the Asian and global financial crises...
Abstract As the East Asian economic crisis has unfolded over the last six months, it has become c...
In the wake of the East Asian economic turmoil, the international financial system has experienced a...
By focusing on the East Asian financial crisis this paper argues that the East Asian economic model ...
How did East Asia, generally viewed in the mid-1990s as an economic miracle, become seen only a few ...
With the economic crisis in East Asia and a continuing boom in the US, American triumphialism is in ...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/The economic crisis of 2008–0...
The East Asian economic crisis of 1997 and the rapid recovery by 1999 has become a widely debated to...
The East Asian economic crisis, as it has developed since 1997, has had disastrous consequences at a...
Abstract The East Asian countries achieved extraordinarily fast economic growth during the last ...
The 1997-98 financial crisis in Asia dramatically altered perceptions of the region’s economic perfo...
No one can deny the outstanding success of the East Asian economies in the last two decades of rapid...
The first part of paper reviews the main economic features, factors and implications of the East Asi...
This paper provides an overview and analysis of the East Asian economic crisis which began in 1997. ...
Abstract With the economic crisis in East Asia and a continuing boom in the US, American triumphi...
This paper provides a comparative study of the consequences of the Asian and global financial crises...
Abstract As the East Asian economic crisis has unfolded over the last six months, it has become c...
In the wake of the East Asian economic turmoil, the international financial system has experienced a...
By focusing on the East Asian financial crisis this paper argues that the East Asian economic model ...
How did East Asia, generally viewed in the mid-1990s as an economic miracle, become seen only a few ...
With the economic crisis in East Asia and a continuing boom in the US, American triumphialism is in ...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/The economic crisis of 2008–0...
The East Asian economic crisis of 1997 and the rapid recovery by 1999 has become a widely debated to...
The East Asian economic crisis, as it has developed since 1997, has had disastrous consequences at a...
Abstract The East Asian countries achieved extraordinarily fast economic growth during the last ...
The 1997-98 financial crisis in Asia dramatically altered perceptions of the region’s economic perfo...
No one can deny the outstanding success of the East Asian economies in the last two decades of rapid...