Restoring East Asia's Dynamism /
Restoring East Asia's Dynamism / 
ed. by Seiichi Masuyama, Donna Vandenbrink, Siow Yue Chia. 
 - 1 online resource (348 p.) 
Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Tables -- List of Figures -- Acknowledgements -- List of Contributors -- Foreword -- INTRODUCTION -- 1 From Currency to Economic Crisis -- 2 The Banking System and the Savings Rate in the Philippines -- 3 Corporate Governance in Thailand From Crisis to Recovery -- 4 Exports and Economic Recovery A Malaysian Perspective -- 5 Reform of China’s State-owned Enterprises in Face of the Asian Financial Crisis -- 6 Regaining International Competitiveness: Hong Kong after the Asian Financial Crisis -- 7 Singapore’s Response to the Challenges of the Asian Crisis and Globalisation -- 8 The Past and Future Role of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Taiwan’s Economic Development -- 9 The Role of Japan’s Direct Investment in Restoring East Asia’s Dynamism Focus on ASEAN -- Appendix 9.A Case Study: Japan’s Direct Investment and the Electronics Industry in ASEAN -- Appendix 9.B Case Study: Impact of the Crisis on the Automobile Industry in ASEAN and Outlook for the Future -- 10 A Re-Evaluation of Asian Values
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This volume addresses issues that are critical to defining a new paradigm for East Asian economic growth. Specifically, the authors examine the strategies adopted in coping with the crisis; policy responses to rectify weaknesses that might have induced or aggravated the crisis; and structural problems to be resolved in order to bring East Asian economies back firmly to a path of long-term growth.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9789812301055 9789812305800
10.1355/9789812305800 doi
Financial crises--East Asia.
Financial crises--Southeast Asia.
POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / Diplomacy.
HC460.5
338.95
                        Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Tables -- List of Figures -- Acknowledgements -- List of Contributors -- Foreword -- INTRODUCTION -- 1 From Currency to Economic Crisis -- 2 The Banking System and the Savings Rate in the Philippines -- 3 Corporate Governance in Thailand From Crisis to Recovery -- 4 Exports and Economic Recovery A Malaysian Perspective -- 5 Reform of China’s State-owned Enterprises in Face of the Asian Financial Crisis -- 6 Regaining International Competitiveness: Hong Kong after the Asian Financial Crisis -- 7 Singapore’s Response to the Challenges of the Asian Crisis and Globalisation -- 8 The Past and Future Role of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Taiwan’s Economic Development -- 9 The Role of Japan’s Direct Investment in Restoring East Asia’s Dynamism Focus on ASEAN -- Appendix 9.A Case Study: Japan’s Direct Investment and the Electronics Industry in ASEAN -- Appendix 9.B Case Study: Impact of the Crisis on the Automobile Industry in ASEAN and Outlook for the Future -- 10 A Re-Evaluation of Asian Values
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
This volume addresses issues that are critical to defining a new paradigm for East Asian economic growth. Specifically, the authors examine the strategies adopted in coping with the crisis; policy responses to rectify weaknesses that might have induced or aggravated the crisis; and structural problems to be resolved in order to bring East Asian economies back firmly to a path of long-term growth.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9789812301055 9789812305800
10.1355/9789812305800 doi
Financial crises--East Asia.
Financial crises--Southeast Asia.
POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / Diplomacy.
HC460.5
338.95

