Economic Reform In Asia: China, India, And Japan
by Sara Hsu /
2016 / English / PDF
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'Professor Hsu provides a valuable introduction for students to
the recent economic history of the three Asian giants: China,
India, and Japan, along with an informative discussion of the
economic challenges they confront as they jointly contribute to
what is likely to become known as the Asian century.
Professor Hsu provides a valuable introduction for students to
the recent economic history of the three Asian giants: China,
India, and Japan, along with an informative discussion of the
economic challenges they confront as they jointly contribute to
what is likely to become known as the Asian century.'
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- Nicholas C. Hope, Stanford Center for International Development
and SCID China Program, US
- Nicholas C. Hope, Stanford Center for International Development
and SCID China Program, USEconomic Reform in Asia
Economic Reform in Asia compares and analyzes the reform
and development patterns of China, India, and Japan from both
historical and developmental perspectives. Sara Hsu specifically
focuses on China's reform and opening-up in 1979, India's
accelerated liberalization in 1991, and the outset of the Meiji
Restoration in Japan in 1878. This detailed overview of growth
patterns in Asia's largest economies is invaluable, especially in
its determination to understand which development policies work,
what role institutions play in development, and what issues may
arise during said development.
compares and analyzes the reform
and development patterns of China, India, and Japan from both
historical and developmental perspectives. Sara Hsu specifically
focuses on China's reform and opening-up in 1979, India's
accelerated liberalization in 1991, and the outset of the Meiji
Restoration in Japan in 1878. This detailed overview of growth
patterns in Asia's largest economies is invaluable, especially in
its determination to understand which development policies work,
what role institutions play in development, and what issues may
arise during said development.
The book first provides an overview of the countries' development
trajectories and introduces the theoretical constructs associated
with them. The text focuses on key aspects of development for
comparison, such as poverty and inequality, rural to urban
migration, human capital, and the impact of development on the
environment, trade, and economic future of these three countries.
The relative success of reforms and their political and economic
effects are also discussed.
The book first provides an overview of the countries' development
trajectories and introduces the theoretical constructs associated
with them. The text focuses on key aspects of development for
comparison, such as poverty and inequality, rural to urban
migration, human capital, and the impact of development on the
environment, trade, and economic future of these three countries.
The relative success of reforms and their political and economic
effects are also discussed.
This comprehensive book will be of interest to students, as it
provides an impressive overview of three Asian countries'
development, as well as for scholars in the field who are looking
for a thoughtful and complex discussion of reform from different
perspectives.
This comprehensive book will be of interest to students, as it
provides an impressive overview of three Asian countries'
development, as well as for scholars in the field who are looking
for a thoughtful and complex discussion of reform from different
perspectives.