
Asia and the Middle-Income Trap
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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. The book engages with this debate by investigating the role of institutions, human capital, and trade policy in helping countries increase their income levels and by highlighting factors which enable the shift to higher and qualitatively better growth. It questions how the large emerging economies in Asia such as China, Indonesia, and India are currently grappling with the challenges of transitioning from labour-intensive to technology- and knowledge-intensive production, and discusses what can be learnt from the countries that have been able to escape the trap to attain high-income status.
Providing a conceptual framework for the Middle-Income Trap, this book will be of interest to students and scholars of Asian Economics, Comparative Economics and Asian Studies.
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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.
Content
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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