Growth Theories in Light of the East Asian Experience
Takatoshi Ito () and
Anne O. Krueger
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JEL-codes: F4 O4 R11 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1995
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Chapters in this book:
- East Asian Experience and Endogenous Growth Theory , pp 9-36

- Anne O. Krueger
- Long-Run Growth Theories and Empirics: Anything New? , pp 37-70

- T. N. Srinivasan
- The Open Door Policy and China's Rapid Growth: Evidence from City-Level Data , pp 73-104

- Shang-Jin Wei
- Old and New Development Models: The Taiwanese Experience , pp 105-127

- Ji Chou
- Debt Financing, Public Investment, and Economic Growth in Taiwan , pp 129-151

- Chen-Min Hsu
- The Role of Trade and Exchange Rate Policy in Korea's Growth , pp 153-179

- Chong-Hyun Nam
- The Role of the Government in Promoting Industrialization and Human Capital Accumulation in Korea , pp 181-200

- Joon-Kyung Kim, Sang Dal Shim and Jun-Il Kim
- Japan's Development Cooperation and Economic Development in East Asia , pp 201-226

- Hirohisa Kohama
- A Time-Series Test of the Endogenous Growth Model with Human Capital , pp 229-245

- Hak K. Pyo
- Conditional Convergence in East Asian Countries: The Role of Exports in Economic Growth , pp 247-265

- Shin-ichi Fukuda and Hideki Toya
- Explaining Miracles: Growth Regressions Meet the Gang of Four , pp 267-299

- William Easterly
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