
East Asia in Transition
Economic and Security Challenges
University of Toronto Press
Published on 23. February 2002
Book
Hardback
200 pages
978-0-8020-3713-8 (ISBN)
Description
The HSBC Bank Canada Papers on Asia series was begun in 1995 to examine Canada's relationship with the East Asian economies and to reduce the information barriers resulting from distance and unfamiliarity in these markets. Six years on from the inception of the series, much has changed in the international environment. The Asian economies suffered a significant crash, a rapid rebound, only to slow again in 2000-2001. This, the sixth and last volume in the series, looks to the future. This new volume focuses on key issues facing the region that corporations and governments should understand, including East Asian regionalization initiatives, obstacles to continued rapid growth in China, aging and pension reform, and the changing security environment. In addition, the Canadian business performance six years on is re-evaluated.
With contributions from leading scholars intimately familiar with both Canadian and East Asian business practices, these volumes are an indispensable resource for corporations and governments looking to expand their business into East Asia, or for anyone who wants to better understand Canada's complex relationship with the Asian countries.
With contributions from leading scholars intimately familiar with both Canadian and East Asian business practices, these volumes are an indispensable resource for corporations and governments looking to expand their business into East Asia, or for anyone who wants to better understand Canada's complex relationship with the Asian countries.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Toronto
Canada
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
With printed dust jacket
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 158 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
508 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8020-3713-8 (9780802037138)
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Persons
Wendy Dobson is the co-director at the Rotman Institute for International Business and a professor emerita of Economic Analysis and Policy. Dobson served as Chair of the International Steering Committee of the Pacific Trade and Development network (2010-18), acted as a trustee of the Trilateral Commission, and was a member of the International Economics Advisory Committee of the Peterson Institute for International Economics. Her previous book, Gravity Shift (2009), also published by University of Toronto Press, was a finalist for the National Business Book Award in 2010.
A.E. Safarian is a professor emeritus in the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto.
A.E. Safarian is a professor emeritus in the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto.
Content
Preface
Do institutions matter for growth? - A.E. Safarian and Wendy Dobson
East Asia: A new regional player in the world economy? - Wendy Dobson
What ails China?: A long run perspective on growth and inflation (or deflation) in China - Loren Brandt and Xiadong Zhu
East Asia's ageing populations: Pension reform and its implications - Walid Hejazi and Pauline Shum
The challenges of attaining security in the Asia Pacific - Brian L. Job
Canadian business in East Asia: Better than expected - Keith Head and John Ries
Do institutions matter for growth? - A.E. Safarian and Wendy Dobson
East Asia: A new regional player in the world economy? - Wendy Dobson
What ails China?: A long run perspective on growth and inflation (or deflation) in China - Loren Brandt and Xiadong Zhu
East Asia's ageing populations: Pension reform and its implications - Walid Hejazi and Pauline Shum
The challenges of attaining security in the Asia Pacific - Brian L. Job
Canadian business in East Asia: Better than expected - Keith Head and John Ries