This book sets outs the conceptual underpinnings of the Middle-Income Trap and explores the various ways it can be defined. It also focuses on the debate surrounding the Middle-Income Trap which questions the appropriate institutional and policy settings for middle-income countries to enable them to continue past the easy phase of economic growth.
This book sets outs the conceptual underpinnings of the Middle-Income Trap and explores the various ways it can be defined. It also focuses on the debate surrounding the Middle-Income Trap which questions the appropriate institutional and policy settings for middle-income countries to enable them to continue past the easy phase of economic growth.
Francis E. Hutchinson is a Senior Fellow and Coordinator of the Regional Economic Studies Programme at ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute, Singapore and Managing Editor of the Journal of Southeast Asian Economies. Sanchita Basu Das is a Fellow and Lead Researcher in Economics at the ASEAN Studies Centre and the Coordinator of the Singapore APEC Study Centre, both based in the ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute, Singapore. She is also a co-editor of the Journal of Southeast Asian Economies.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface 1. Asia and the Middle-Income Trap: An Overview 2. The Middle-Income Trap Turns 10 3. Resilience and Escaping Development Traps: Lessons for Asian-Pacific Economies 4. Can China Rise to High Income? 5. Is Indonesia Trapped in the Middle? 6. India: Escaping Low-Income Traps and Averting Middle-Income Ones 7. Institutional Quality and Growth Traps 8. Avoiding "Tiger" Traps: How Human Capital Can Propel Countries beyond Middle-Income Status in East Asia 9. Escaping the Middle-Income Trap: Trade, Investment and Innovation
Preface 1. Asia and the Middle-Income Trap: An Overview 2. The Middle-Income Trap Turns 10 3. Resilience and Escaping Development Traps: Lessons for Asian-Pacific Economies 4. Can China Rise to High Income? 5. Is Indonesia Trapped in the Middle? 6. India: Escaping Low-Income Traps and Averting Middle-Income Ones 7. Institutional Quality and Growth Traps 8. Avoiding "Tiger" Traps: How Human Capital Can Propel Countries beyond Middle-Income Status in East Asia 9. Escaping the Middle-Income Trap: Trade, Investment and Innovation
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