Global challenges and local responses : the East Asian experience

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Global challenges and local responses : the East Asian experience

edited by Jang-Sup Shin

(Routledge studies in the modern world economy, 67)

Routledge, 2007

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents of Works

  • Global challenges and local responses: an introduction / Jang-Sup Shin
  • Globalization, global standards, and the future of East Asia / Ha-Joon Chang
  • Globalization and challenges to the developmental state : a comparison between South Korea and Singapore / Jang-Sup Shin
  • Globalization and local political economy : the multi-scalar approach / Bae-Gyoon Park
  • From East Asian "miracle" to neoliberal "mediocrity" : the effects of liberalization and financial opening on the post-crisis Korean economy / James Crotty and Kang-Kook Lee
  • The Chinese response to globalization : accession to the WTO and its challenges / Ding Lu
  • Reassessing the Japanese response to globalization : causes and consequences of the Japanese financial crisis / Masao Ishikura
  • Globalization and the Malaysian response : trade-related investment liberalization under the WTO / Rajah Rasiah
  • Globalization and transformation of trade unions : transformation of automobile trade unions in Korea and Malaysia / Peter Wad
  • Globalization and labor market restructuring : regional discrimination in the Korean labor market / Changhui Kang

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Description

East Asia has in many ways been the cockpit of the globalization process. If the phenomenon as it is generally defined is largely recognized as a relatively recent one, the countries that have experienced most change during this period have been in the region. Rapid economic growth leading to the Tigers label was followed by financial crisis and partial recovery. Underlying this has been the remarkable success story of Japan since the Second World War, followed by the current, seemingly inexorable progress of China towards centrality on the world stage. Jang-Sup Shin has amassed an international team of contributors to shed light on how the various Asian countries have responded to the globalization process. These include James Crotty, Lu Ding and Ha-Joon Chang.

Table of Contents

1. Global Challenges and Local Responses: An Introduction Part 1: Globalization and Macro-institutions 2.Globalization, Global Standards and the Future of East Asia 3. Globalization and Challenges to the Developmental State 4. Globalization and Local Political Economy: The Multi-scalar Approach Part 2: Globalization and Country Experience 5. The Korean Response to Globalization: From East Asian 'Miracle' to Neo-liberal 'Mediocracy' 6. The Chinese Response to Globalization: Accession to the WTO and Its Challenges 7. Re-assessing the Japanese Response to Globalization 8. Globalization and the Malaysian Response: Trade-related Investment Liberalization under the WTO Part 3: Sectoral and Regional Responses to Globalization 9. Globalization and Transformation of Trade Unions: The Case of the Automobile Industry in Korea and Malaysia 10. Globalization and Labor Market Restructuring: Regional Discrimination in the Korean Labor Market

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