States and Development in the Asian Pacific Rim
SAGE Publications Inc (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 21. May 1992
Book
Paperback/Softback
320 pages
978-0-8039-4035-2 (ISBN)
Description
This book focuses on state policy and its consequences for economic development and social transformation in East Asia, and demonstrates the importance of state action in underpinning economic growth.
The editors argue that an adequate explanation of the `Asian miracle' must take into account the central role played by the state economic and social policy - a requirement that is largely ignored by prevailing `free market' and `culturalist' accounts.
The editors argue that an adequate explanation of the `Asian miracle' must take into account the central role played by the state economic and social policy - a requirement that is largely ignored by prevailing `free market' and `culturalist' accounts.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Thousand Oaks
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Weight
437 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8039-4035-2 (9780803940352)
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Content
Introduction
Situating the State in the East Asian Development Process - Jeffrey Henderson and Richard P Appelbaum
PART ONE: THEORETICAL ISSUES
Four Asian Tigers With a Dragon Head - Manuel Castells
A Comparative Analysis of the State, Economy, and Society in the Asian Pacific Rim
States, Economic Development, and the East Asia Pacific Rim - Nigel Harris
New Realities of Industrial Development in East Asia and Latin America - Gary Gereffi
Global, Regional, and National Trends
PART TWO: ECONOMIC POLICY
The Developmental State and Capital Accumulation in South Korea - Hagen Koo and Eun Mee Kim
The Political Economy of Regional Development in Korea - Soohyun Chon
Malaysian Industrialization, Ethnic Divisions, and the NIC Model - Paul M Lubeck
The Limits to Replication
The Japanese State and Economic Development - Haruhiro Fukui
The Profile of a Nationalist-Paternalist Capitalist State
PART THREE: SOCIAL POLICY
Women, Export-Oriented Growth, and the State - Lucie Cheng and Ping-Chun Hsiung
The Case of Taiwan
Women, the Family, and the State in Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Singapore - Janet W Salaff
The Political Economy of Social Policy Formation - Frederic C Deyo
East Asia's Newly Industrialized Countries
Situating the State in the East Asian Development Process - Jeffrey Henderson and Richard P Appelbaum
PART ONE: THEORETICAL ISSUES
Four Asian Tigers With a Dragon Head - Manuel Castells
A Comparative Analysis of the State, Economy, and Society in the Asian Pacific Rim
States, Economic Development, and the East Asia Pacific Rim - Nigel Harris
New Realities of Industrial Development in East Asia and Latin America - Gary Gereffi
Global, Regional, and National Trends
PART TWO: ECONOMIC POLICY
The Developmental State and Capital Accumulation in South Korea - Hagen Koo and Eun Mee Kim
The Political Economy of Regional Development in Korea - Soohyun Chon
Malaysian Industrialization, Ethnic Divisions, and the NIC Model - Paul M Lubeck
The Limits to Replication
The Japanese State and Economic Development - Haruhiro Fukui
The Profile of a Nationalist-Paternalist Capitalist State
PART THREE: SOCIAL POLICY
Women, Export-Oriented Growth, and the State - Lucie Cheng and Ping-Chun Hsiung
The Case of Taiwan
Women, the Family, and the State in Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Singapore - Janet W Salaff
The Political Economy of Social Policy Formation - Frederic C Deyo
East Asia's Newly Industrialized Countries