© Medwell Journals, 2016.This study is about the features of industrialization in Southeast Asian countries. These countries had impressive economic growth after the Second World War. The main reason of such fast and successful industrialization was taking export oriented model of economy. But each model has its own advantages and disadvantages
Many trade economists believe that the introduction of technical change into an otherwise Heckscher-...
This is the first and introductory paper in the author\u27s research project on the comparative stud...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 83-86)Although the importance of economic integration\ud ...
© Medwell Journals, 2016.This study is about the features of industrialization in Southeast Asian co...
This chapter provides four main case studies as analytical prisms through which to investigate the i...
The changing of Indonesia’s industrialization policy from inward oriented (importsubstitution) to ou...
By the 1920's, the Malayan economy had become dependent on rubber and tin for its prosperity. The da...
In contrast to Japan and the “dragon economies,” the Philippines has not been able to partake in the...
From being essentially a rural area, during the last decade the ASEAN has undergone an intense proce...
Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, which are known as the second-tier Southeast Asian newly industrializ...
Many Southeast Asian countries have adopted the Export-Oriented Industrialization (EOI) policy and h...
The diversion of foreign direct investment (FDI) flows into developing Asia, from Southeast Asia to ...
This special issue of the Journal of Asian Economics is the outgrowth of a conference held in Ho Chi...
or the Asian Pacific region which comprises economies running from Korea in the north to Indonesia i...
This research work is an empirical analysis of the determinants of long-run growth and technical pro...
Many trade economists believe that the introduction of technical change into an otherwise Heckscher-...
This is the first and introductory paper in the author\u27s research project on the comparative stud...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 83-86)Although the importance of economic integration\ud ...
© Medwell Journals, 2016.This study is about the features of industrialization in Southeast Asian co...
This chapter provides four main case studies as analytical prisms through which to investigate the i...
The changing of Indonesia’s industrialization policy from inward oriented (importsubstitution) to ou...
By the 1920's, the Malayan economy had become dependent on rubber and tin for its prosperity. The da...
In contrast to Japan and the “dragon economies,” the Philippines has not been able to partake in the...
From being essentially a rural area, during the last decade the ASEAN has undergone an intense proce...
Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, which are known as the second-tier Southeast Asian newly industrializ...
Many Southeast Asian countries have adopted the Export-Oriented Industrialization (EOI) policy and h...
The diversion of foreign direct investment (FDI) flows into developing Asia, from Southeast Asia to ...
This special issue of the Journal of Asian Economics is the outgrowth of a conference held in Ho Chi...
or the Asian Pacific region which comprises economies running from Korea in the north to Indonesia i...
This research work is an empirical analysis of the determinants of long-run growth and technical pro...
Many trade economists believe that the introduction of technical change into an otherwise Heckscher-...
This is the first and introductory paper in the author\u27s research project on the comparative stud...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 83-86)Although the importance of economic integration\ud ...