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Reforming Economic Systems in Asia

Edited by Maria Weber

in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing

Abstract: After the 1997 Asian crisis, most Asian countries embarked on a serious process of reform to revitalise their economies. This highly topical book begins with a thorough analysis of the reforms proposed and implemented in China, South Korea, Japan, Thailand and Malaysia. This analysis focuses on financial and corporate sector reforms and on the changing role of public administrations. The authors argue that the chain effects of the Asian crisis are not only confined to a regional economic context: the evolution of the role of regional associations and of the security scenario in East Asia outlines the beginning of a deep and comprehensive political, economic and social change.

Date: 2001
ISBN: 9781840648454
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Chapters in this book:

Editor's Introduction Downloads
Maria Weber
China: Old and New Challenges Downloads
Maria Weber and Stefania Paladini
Structural Reforms in Japan: the Attempt to Transform the Country's Economic System Downloads
Corrado Molteni
Something New, Something Old: the South Korean Economy after the Financial Crisis Downloads
Vasco Molini and Roberta Rabellotti
Economic and Policy Convergence in ASEAN: Malaysia and Thailand Compared Downloads
Michael G. Plummer and Benedatta Trivellato
New Impulses Towards Economic Integration in East Asia: Prospects and Issues Downloads
Robert Scollay
APEC and Trade Liberalisation after Seattle: Transregionalism without a Cause? Downloads
Vinod Aggarwal
Shifts in East Asia Regional Security: Old Issues and New Events Amidst Multilateral-Bilateral Tensions Downloads
Maria Julia Trombetta and Maria Weber
Conclusions Downloads
Maria Weber

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