Global Challenges and Local Responses

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Capital Adequacy Ratio
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Corporate Debt Equity Ratio
Developed Stock Market
developmental state theory
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Drawing Policy Implications
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East Asian economic transformation case studies
East Asian Experience
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Korean Labor Market
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Labor Market Restructuring
labour market restructuring
Laissez Faire Industrial Policy
macroeconomic policy Asia
Malaysian Response
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Regional Discrimination
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  • ISBN 9780415748643
  • Weight: 362g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Nov 2013
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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East Asia has in many ways been the cockpit of the globalization process. If the phenomenon as it is generally defined is largely recognized as a relatively recent one, the countries that have experienced most change during this period have been in the region.

Rapid economic growth leading to the Tigers label was followed by financial crisis and partial recovery. Underlying this has been the remarkable success story of Japan since the Second World War, followed by the current, seemingly inexorable progress of China towards centrality on the world stage.

Jang-Sup Shin has amassed an international team of contributors to shed light on how the various Asian countries have responded to the globalization process. These include James Crotty, Lu Ding and Ha-Joon Chang.