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Economic Reform in Asia

Sara Hsu

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Abstract: Economic Reform in Asia compares and analyzes the reform and development patterns of China, India, and Japan from both historical and developmental perspectives. Sara Hsu specifically focuses on China’s reform and opening-up in 1979, India’s accelerated liberalization in 1991, and the outset of the Meiji Restoration in Japan in 1878. This detailed overview of growth patterns in Asia’s largest economies is invaluable, especially in its determination to understand which development policies work, what role institutions play in development, and what issues may arise during said development.

Keywords: Asian Studies; Economics and Finance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
ISBN: 9781784711535
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 Introduction to development in China, India, and Japan , pp 1-29 Downloads
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Ch 2 Development theory , pp 30-43 Downloads
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Ch 3 An Asian leader: Japan’s development trajectory , pp 44-63 Downloads
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Ch 4 The waking giant: China’s development trajectory , pp 64-81 Downloads
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Ch 5 Gradual growth: India’s development trajectory , pp 82-103 Downloads
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Ch 6 Poverty and inequality in China, India, and Japan , pp 104-122 Downloads
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Ch 7 Urbanization and migration , pp 123-140 Downloads
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Ch 8 Demographics, education, health, and labor , pp 141-157 Downloads
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Ch 9 The impact of development on the environment , pp 158-172 Downloads
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Ch 10 Trade in China, India, and Japan , pp 173-188 Downloads
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Ch 11 Economic future of China, India, and Japan , pp 189-197 Downloads
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