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The phenomenal economic growth of many countries in East Asia has no historic parallel. Globalization and East Asia: Opportunities and Challenges examines different aspects of the economic performance of the region over the past three decades, with a focus on what it takes to replicate the experience elsewhere. Nineteen of the finest presentations from the 12th International Conference of the International Trade and Finance Association in Bangkok, Thailand have been carefully selected and revised by their expert authors, providing powerful, practical economic development approaches that can be…mehr
The phenomenal economic growth of many countries in East Asia has no historic parallel. Globalization and East Asia: Opportunities and Challenges examines different aspects of the economic performance of the region over the past three decades, with a focus on what it takes to replicate the experience elsewhere. Nineteen of the finest presentations from the 12th International Conference of the International Trade and Finance Association in Bangkok, Thailand have been carefully selected and revised by their expert authors, providing powerful, practical economic development approaches that can be used to develop other economies. Each chapter is extensively referenced, and several use tables and charts to clearly reinforce crucial points.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Oktober 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 210mm x 148mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 413g
- ISBN-13: 9780789027443
- ISBN-10: 0789027445
- Artikelnr.: 21560807
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Oktober 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 210mm x 148mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 413g
- ISBN-13: 9780789027443
- ISBN-10: 0789027445
- Artikelnr.: 21560807
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Kaynak, Erdener; Fatemi, Khosrow
* About the Editor
* Contributors
* Preface
* Part I: Introduction
* Part II: Comparative Studies
* Part III: International Finance
* Part IV: Industry-Specific and Future Research
* Acknowledgments
* PART I: INTRODUCTION
* Chapter 1. East Asian Economic Performance in Retrospect (M. Raquib
Zaman)
* Introduction
* The East Asian Miracle
* The Financial Crises of 1997 and 1998 and the Aftermath
* Lessons from the EAC Model of Economic Development
* Chapter 2. East Asia: The Growth Center of the Late Twentieth Century
(H. Peter Gray)
* Introduction
* Borrowed Growth
* The Benefits of Open Industrialization in a Macroregion
* The Importance of Social Organization
* Conclusion
* PART II: COMPARATIVE STUDIES
* Chapter 3. Comparative Advantage Recycling and Clustered Growth: The
Flying-Geese Paradigm of Tandem Catch-Up on the Pacific Rim (Terutomo
Ozawa)
* Introduction
* Hegemon-Led Macroclustering and the Flying-Geese Paradigm
* Evolutionary Patterns of Trade and Investment
* Theory of Comparative Advantage Recycling
* The Krugman and Sachs Puzzles
* Final Remarks
* Chapter 4. The Relative Efficiencies of U.S. and Pacific Rim
Industries: The Case of the Four Dragons (Parviz Asheghian)
* Introduction
* The Limitations of the Study and the Sample Size
* The Testing of Hypotheses
* Concluding Remarks
* Chapter 5. Asian Structural Differences and Comparative Economic
Performance (Vincent Dropsy and Dennis Pollard)
* Introduction
* Structural Differences in Asia
* Methodology
* Empirical Results
* Conclusions
* Chapter 6. The Asian Influence: An Analysis of Trade Flows Between
the United States and Thailand in the Home Furnishings Industry
(Kennita Kind)
* Introduction
* Purpose
* Part I
* Part II
* Implications for Future Research
* Chapter 7. Trade and Environment Issues in APEC (Antonina Ivanova and
Manuel Angeles)
* Introduction
* Trade Liberalization, Economic Integration, and the Environment
* Environmental Costs of Rapid Growth
* Evolution of APEC's Environmental Agenda
* The Trade-Environment Interface
* Economic Integration and the Harmonization of Environmental Policy
* Toward Common Principles in APEC's Environmental Agenda
* Conclusion
* Chapter 8. Financial Resource Flows, the Exchange Rate, and Trade:
Recent East Asian Experience (Glenville Rawlins and Chandana
Chakraborty)
* Introduction
* The Nature of Capital Flows
* The Impact of Capital Inflows and the Policy Response
* Causal Link Between FDI, Trade, and Exchange Rate
* Empirical Analysis
* Conclusion
* PART III: INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
* Chapter 9. Emerging Trends in Asian Financial Markets: Evidences from
Malaysia (Rajesh Mohnot and Wan Fadzilah Wan Yusoff)
* Introduction
* The Malaysian Financial System Structure
* Developments in Financial Markets
* Derivative Markets
* Financial Markets and Economic Implications
* Conclusion
* Chapter 10. The Impact of Globalization on Economic Transition in
China (Joanna K. Poznanska)
* Economic Performance
* Liberalization Process
* Globalization Impact
* Conclusions
* Chapter 11. The Exchange Rate of Chinese Yuan: Before and After WTO
Entry (Robin H. Luo and Yunhua Liu)
* Introduction
* Approaches to Measuring Equilibrium Real Exchange Rate (ERER)
* Misalignment of Chinese Yuan and China's Trade Balance
* Forecast and Conclusion
* Chapter 12. Trade Elasticities of the
* Contributors
* Preface
* Part I: Introduction
* Part II: Comparative Studies
* Part III: International Finance
* Part IV: Industry-Specific and Future Research
* Acknowledgments
* PART I: INTRODUCTION
* Chapter 1. East Asian Economic Performance in Retrospect (M. Raquib
Zaman)
* Introduction
* The East Asian Miracle
* The Financial Crises of 1997 and 1998 and the Aftermath
* Lessons from the EAC Model of Economic Development
* Chapter 2. East Asia: The Growth Center of the Late Twentieth Century
(H. Peter Gray)
* Introduction
* Borrowed Growth
* The Benefits of Open Industrialization in a Macroregion
* The Importance of Social Organization
* Conclusion
* PART II: COMPARATIVE STUDIES
* Chapter 3. Comparative Advantage Recycling and Clustered Growth: The
Flying-Geese Paradigm of Tandem Catch-Up on the Pacific Rim (Terutomo
Ozawa)
* Introduction
* Hegemon-Led Macroclustering and the Flying-Geese Paradigm
* Evolutionary Patterns of Trade and Investment
* Theory of Comparative Advantage Recycling
* The Krugman and Sachs Puzzles
* Final Remarks
* Chapter 4. The Relative Efficiencies of U.S. and Pacific Rim
Industries: The Case of the Four Dragons (Parviz Asheghian)
* Introduction
* The Limitations of the Study and the Sample Size
* The Testing of Hypotheses
* Concluding Remarks
* Chapter 5. Asian Structural Differences and Comparative Economic
Performance (Vincent Dropsy and Dennis Pollard)
* Introduction
* Structural Differences in Asia
* Methodology
* Empirical Results
* Conclusions
* Chapter 6. The Asian Influence: An Analysis of Trade Flows Between
the United States and Thailand in the Home Furnishings Industry
(Kennita Kind)
* Introduction
* Purpose
* Part I
* Part II
* Implications for Future Research
* Chapter 7. Trade and Environment Issues in APEC (Antonina Ivanova and
Manuel Angeles)
* Introduction
* Trade Liberalization, Economic Integration, and the Environment
* Environmental Costs of Rapid Growth
* Evolution of APEC's Environmental Agenda
* The Trade-Environment Interface
* Economic Integration and the Harmonization of Environmental Policy
* Toward Common Principles in APEC's Environmental Agenda
* Conclusion
* Chapter 8. Financial Resource Flows, the Exchange Rate, and Trade:
Recent East Asian Experience (Glenville Rawlins and Chandana
Chakraborty)
* Introduction
* The Nature of Capital Flows
* The Impact of Capital Inflows and the Policy Response
* Causal Link Between FDI, Trade, and Exchange Rate
* Empirical Analysis
* Conclusion
* PART III: INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
* Chapter 9. Emerging Trends in Asian Financial Markets: Evidences from
Malaysia (Rajesh Mohnot and Wan Fadzilah Wan Yusoff)
* Introduction
* The Malaysian Financial System Structure
* Developments in Financial Markets
* Derivative Markets
* Financial Markets and Economic Implications
* Conclusion
* Chapter 10. The Impact of Globalization on Economic Transition in
China (Joanna K. Poznanska)
* Economic Performance
* Liberalization Process
* Globalization Impact
* Conclusions
* Chapter 11. The Exchange Rate of Chinese Yuan: Before and After WTO
Entry (Robin H. Luo and Yunhua Liu)
* Introduction
* Approaches to Measuring Equilibrium Real Exchange Rate (ERER)
* Misalignment of Chinese Yuan and China's Trade Balance
* Forecast and Conclusion
* Chapter 12. Trade Elasticities of the
* About the Editor
* Contributors
* Preface
* Part I: Introduction
* Part II: Comparative Studies
* Part III: International Finance
* Part IV: Industry-Specific and Future Research
* Acknowledgments
* PART I: INTRODUCTION
* Chapter 1. East Asian Economic Performance in Retrospect (M. Raquib
Zaman)
* Introduction
* The East Asian Miracle
* The Financial Crises of 1997 and 1998 and the Aftermath
* Lessons from the EAC Model of Economic Development
* Chapter 2. East Asia: The Growth Center of the Late Twentieth Century
(H. Peter Gray)
* Introduction
* Borrowed Growth
* The Benefits of Open Industrialization in a Macroregion
* The Importance of Social Organization
* Conclusion
* PART II: COMPARATIVE STUDIES
* Chapter 3. Comparative Advantage Recycling and Clustered Growth: The
Flying-Geese Paradigm of Tandem Catch-Up on the Pacific Rim (Terutomo
Ozawa)
* Introduction
* Hegemon-Led Macroclustering and the Flying-Geese Paradigm
* Evolutionary Patterns of Trade and Investment
* Theory of Comparative Advantage Recycling
* The Krugman and Sachs Puzzles
* Final Remarks
* Chapter 4. The Relative Efficiencies of U.S. and Pacific Rim
Industries: The Case of the Four Dragons (Parviz Asheghian)
* Introduction
* The Limitations of the Study and the Sample Size
* The Testing of Hypotheses
* Concluding Remarks
* Chapter 5. Asian Structural Differences and Comparative Economic
Performance (Vincent Dropsy and Dennis Pollard)
* Introduction
* Structural Differences in Asia
* Methodology
* Empirical Results
* Conclusions
* Chapter 6. The Asian Influence: An Analysis of Trade Flows Between
the United States and Thailand in the Home Furnishings Industry
(Kennita Kind)
* Introduction
* Purpose
* Part I
* Part II
* Implications for Future Research
* Chapter 7. Trade and Environment Issues in APEC (Antonina Ivanova and
Manuel Angeles)
* Introduction
* Trade Liberalization, Economic Integration, and the Environment
* Environmental Costs of Rapid Growth
* Evolution of APEC's Environmental Agenda
* The Trade-Environment Interface
* Economic Integration and the Harmonization of Environmental Policy
* Toward Common Principles in APEC's Environmental Agenda
* Conclusion
* Chapter 8. Financial Resource Flows, the Exchange Rate, and Trade:
Recent East Asian Experience (Glenville Rawlins and Chandana
Chakraborty)
* Introduction
* The Nature of Capital Flows
* The Impact of Capital Inflows and the Policy Response
* Causal Link Between FDI, Trade, and Exchange Rate
* Empirical Analysis
* Conclusion
* PART III: INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
* Chapter 9. Emerging Trends in Asian Financial Markets: Evidences from
Malaysia (Rajesh Mohnot and Wan Fadzilah Wan Yusoff)
* Introduction
* The Malaysian Financial System Structure
* Developments in Financial Markets
* Derivative Markets
* Financial Markets and Economic Implications
* Conclusion
* Chapter 10. The Impact of Globalization on Economic Transition in
China (Joanna K. Poznanska)
* Economic Performance
* Liberalization Process
* Globalization Impact
* Conclusions
* Chapter 11. The Exchange Rate of Chinese Yuan: Before and After WTO
Entry (Robin H. Luo and Yunhua Liu)
* Introduction
* Approaches to Measuring Equilibrium Real Exchange Rate (ERER)
* Misalignment of Chinese Yuan and China's Trade Balance
* Forecast and Conclusion
* Chapter 12. Trade Elasticities of the
* Contributors
* Preface
* Part I: Introduction
* Part II: Comparative Studies
* Part III: International Finance
* Part IV: Industry-Specific and Future Research
* Acknowledgments
* PART I: INTRODUCTION
* Chapter 1. East Asian Economic Performance in Retrospect (M. Raquib
Zaman)
* Introduction
* The East Asian Miracle
* The Financial Crises of 1997 and 1998 and the Aftermath
* Lessons from the EAC Model of Economic Development
* Chapter 2. East Asia: The Growth Center of the Late Twentieth Century
(H. Peter Gray)
* Introduction
* Borrowed Growth
* The Benefits of Open Industrialization in a Macroregion
* The Importance of Social Organization
* Conclusion
* PART II: COMPARATIVE STUDIES
* Chapter 3. Comparative Advantage Recycling and Clustered Growth: The
Flying-Geese Paradigm of Tandem Catch-Up on the Pacific Rim (Terutomo
Ozawa)
* Introduction
* Hegemon-Led Macroclustering and the Flying-Geese Paradigm
* Evolutionary Patterns of Trade and Investment
* Theory of Comparative Advantage Recycling
* The Krugman and Sachs Puzzles
* Final Remarks
* Chapter 4. The Relative Efficiencies of U.S. and Pacific Rim
Industries: The Case of the Four Dragons (Parviz Asheghian)
* Introduction
* The Limitations of the Study and the Sample Size
* The Testing of Hypotheses
* Concluding Remarks
* Chapter 5. Asian Structural Differences and Comparative Economic
Performance (Vincent Dropsy and Dennis Pollard)
* Introduction
* Structural Differences in Asia
* Methodology
* Empirical Results
* Conclusions
* Chapter 6. The Asian Influence: An Analysis of Trade Flows Between
the United States and Thailand in the Home Furnishings Industry
(Kennita Kind)
* Introduction
* Purpose
* Part I
* Part II
* Implications for Future Research
* Chapter 7. Trade and Environment Issues in APEC (Antonina Ivanova and
Manuel Angeles)
* Introduction
* Trade Liberalization, Economic Integration, and the Environment
* Environmental Costs of Rapid Growth
* Evolution of APEC's Environmental Agenda
* The Trade-Environment Interface
* Economic Integration and the Harmonization of Environmental Policy
* Toward Common Principles in APEC's Environmental Agenda
* Conclusion
* Chapter 8. Financial Resource Flows, the Exchange Rate, and Trade:
Recent East Asian Experience (Glenville Rawlins and Chandana
Chakraborty)
* Introduction
* The Nature of Capital Flows
* The Impact of Capital Inflows and the Policy Response
* Causal Link Between FDI, Trade, and Exchange Rate
* Empirical Analysis
* Conclusion
* PART III: INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
* Chapter 9. Emerging Trends in Asian Financial Markets: Evidences from
Malaysia (Rajesh Mohnot and Wan Fadzilah Wan Yusoff)
* Introduction
* The Malaysian Financial System Structure
* Developments in Financial Markets
* Derivative Markets
* Financial Markets and Economic Implications
* Conclusion
* Chapter 10. The Impact of Globalization on Economic Transition in
China (Joanna K. Poznanska)
* Economic Performance
* Liberalization Process
* Globalization Impact
* Conclusions
* Chapter 11. The Exchange Rate of Chinese Yuan: Before and After WTO
Entry (Robin H. Luo and Yunhua Liu)
* Introduction
* Approaches to Measuring Equilibrium Real Exchange Rate (ERER)
* Misalignment of Chinese Yuan and China's Trade Balance
* Forecast and Conclusion
* Chapter 12. Trade Elasticities of the
