Beyond the Crisis : Development Strategies in Asia /
Sen, Amartya
Beyond the Crisis : Development Strategies in Asia / Amartya Sen. - 1 online resource (56 p.)
Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Introduction -- Asia and the General Understanding of Development -- Assessment of the Past for Building the Future -- Economic Development and Institutional Complementarities -- Institutions and Freedoms -- Japanese Experience: Public Action and Individual Opportunities -- Human Development: An Eastern Strategy -- The Eastern Strategy and the ChinaIndia Contrast -- Transient Crisis and Endemic Deprivation -- The Recent Crises in East and Southeast Asia -- Vulnerability and Non-monotonic Progress -- Divided We Fall -- Security and Equity -- Role of Democracy -- Security, Asian Crises and the Voice of the Poor -- A Concluding Remark
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Amartya Sen looks at the Asian experience in a broad framework, dealing both with successes and failures. He sees development as a process of enhancement of human freedoms of various kinds, which are intrinsically important in themselves and which are mutually supportive of each other. They call for a multiplicity of working institutions, of which the market is an important part, but which needs extensive and many sided supplementation. This paper was first presented at ISEAS Second Asia & Pacific Lecture in 1999.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9789812300867 9789814379311
10.1355/9789814379311 doi
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economic Conditions.
Beyond the Crisis : Development Strategies in Asia / Amartya Sen. - 1 online resource (56 p.)
Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Introduction -- Asia and the General Understanding of Development -- Assessment of the Past for Building the Future -- Economic Development and Institutional Complementarities -- Institutions and Freedoms -- Japanese Experience: Public Action and Individual Opportunities -- Human Development: An Eastern Strategy -- The Eastern Strategy and the ChinaIndia Contrast -- Transient Crisis and Endemic Deprivation -- The Recent Crises in East and Southeast Asia -- Vulnerability and Non-monotonic Progress -- Divided We Fall -- Security and Equity -- Role of Democracy -- Security, Asian Crises and the Voice of the Poor -- A Concluding Remark
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
Amartya Sen looks at the Asian experience in a broad framework, dealing both with successes and failures. He sees development as a process of enhancement of human freedoms of various kinds, which are intrinsically important in themselves and which are mutually supportive of each other. They call for a multiplicity of working institutions, of which the market is an important part, but which needs extensive and many sided supplementation. This paper was first presented at ISEAS Second Asia & Pacific Lecture in 1999.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9789812300867 9789814379311
10.1355/9789814379311 doi
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economic Conditions.

