The Asian economies in the twentieth century
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The Asian economies in the twentieth century
Edward Elgar, c2002
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University Library for Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo図
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The rapidly increasing importance of China, India, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan both in Asia and in the world economy, represents a trend that is set to continue into the 21st century.This book provides an authoritative assessment of the 20th century performance of these countries, and in particular the factors contributing to the acceleration of Asian growth in the latter part of the century. The contributors look at Asia within a global perspective and detailed comparisons are drawn with Australia and the USA. Contributions from leading experts offer a comprehensive review of the procedures necessary to establish valid international comparisons for countries with very different economic histories and levels of development. These include methods of growth performance measurement and techniques of growth accounting.
The Asian Economies in the Twentieth Century will be an indispensable new tool for policy analysts, international agencies and academic researchers.
Table of Contents
Contents: 1. Introduction: Measuring Asian Performances 2. The International Comparison of Real Product and Productivity 3. International Comparison of Farm Sector Performance: Methodological Options and Empirics Findings for Asia-Pacific Economies, 1900-94 4. A Comparison of Real Output and Productivity Levels in Australian and United States Manufacturing, 1970-95 5. Industrial Output and Labour Productivity in China 1949-94: A Reassessment 6. Twentieth Century Economic Performance of India 7. Indonesia's Growth Performance in the Twentieth Century 8. The Long-term Performance of the Japanese Economy 9. Realising Growth Potential: South Korea and Taiwan, 1960 to 1998 Index
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