Development models, globalization and economies : a search for the Holy Grail?
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Development models, globalization and economies : a search for the Holy Grail?
Palgrave Macmillan, 2006
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Library, Institute of Developing Economies, Japan External Trade Organization図
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This text considers different economic models available in the global market. The US or Anglo-Saxon model is often portrayed as the best but now Asia is again on a roll. The book analyzes how these models have influenced both regional and global development, and engages in discussions upon alternatives and the search for the 'grail'.
Table of Contents
- List of Tables and Figures Foreword
- L.Book Heng Notes on the Contributors The Complex Competition for Relevance?
- J.B.Kidd & F.Richter PART 1: MODELS The Anglo-Saxon Model
- N.Srinivasan Communitarian Capitalism and the Social Market Economy: An Application to China
- C.J.Choi The Nordic Model of Economic Development and Management
- H.Byrkjeflot The Indian Reform 'Model'
- L.Bhandari The East Asian Development Model
- W.Klenner PART 2: CRITIQUES AND ALTERNATIVE VIEWS East Asian Capitalism: The View from the Tokyo, Seoul, Beijing Axis
- T.Mitchell 'Emerging Multinationals' in the Global Economy
- A.Goldstein Is Lean Production Sustainable?: The Rise and Decline of Neo-Fordism
- H.B.Cheah PART 3: WAYS FORWARD A New European Model
- J.Munkhammar A View from Porto Allegre
- F.Houtart Moral Capitalism
- S.B.Young PART 4: ENDPIECE Futures - and Still More Complexity
- J.B.Kidd & F.Richter Index
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