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Uneven development in South East Asia

edited by Chris Dixon and David W. Smith

Ashgate, c1997

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 221-248) and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

This work focuses on the development of the "New Asian Newly Industrialised Economies", taking historical and contemporary perspectives on the growth in the region. Both industrial and economic concerns and social aspects, such as gender and ethnicity, are addressed. The authors link growth of manufactured exports with liberalization in Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia and observe similar changes occuring in Vietnam and Laos. The pattern of this development is the focus of this study of capitalist economic growth.

目次

  • Contemporary and historical perspectives on uneven development in South East Asia, Chris Dixon and David Drakakis-Smith
  • the challenge from South East Asia - social forces between equity and growth, Johannes Dragsbaek Schmidt
  • Poverty in South East Asia - some comparative estimates, Anne Booth
  • the price of success - disadvantaged groups in Singapore, Gillian Davidson and David Drakakis-Smith
  • fringes or frontiers? the implications of gender - the case of the Philippines, Cathy McIlwaine
  • ethnicity and redevelopment in Malaysia, Jill Eyre
  • uneven development and (re-)engagement of Laos, Jonathan Rigg
  • foreign investment and the spatial pattern of growth in Vietnam, Curt Nestor
  • the extended Bangkok Metropolitan Region and uneven industrial development in Thailand, Luxmon Wongsuphasawat.

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