Crisis as catalyst : Asia's dynamic political economy
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Crisis as catalyst : Asia's dynamic political economy
(Cornell studies in political economy / edited by Peter J. Katzenstein)(Cornell paperbacks)
Cornell University Press, 2008
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [293]-314) and index
収録内容
- East Asia in the wake of the financial crisis / Andrew MacIntyre, T.J. Pempel, and John Ravenhill
- After the fall : East Asian exchange rates since the crisis / Benjamin J. Cohen
- Banking systems a decade after the crisis / Natasha Hamilton-Hart
- Containing the oligarchs : the politics of corporate governance systems in East Asia / Peter Gourevitch
- Democratization, crisis, and the changing social contract in East Asia / Stephan Haggard
- Regional financial cooperation in East Asia since the Asian financial crisis / Jennifer Amyx
- Trading out of crisis / John Ravenhill
- Restructuring regional ties / T.J. Pempel
- The capitalist embrace : China ten years after the Asian financial crisis / Edward Steinfeld
- Politics of economic recovery in Thailand and the Philippines / Allen Hicken
- Institutions, economic recovery, and macroeconomic vulnerability in Indonesia and Malaysia / Thomas Pepinsky
- The Korean economic system ten years after the crisis / Jongryn Mo
- Conclusion : the political economy of East Asia : directions for the next decade / Andrew MacIntyre, T.J. Pempel, and John Ravenhill
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内容説明
The financial crisis that swept across East Asia during 1997-1998 was devastating not only in its economic impact but also in its social and political effects. The explosive growth and sociopolitical modernization that had powered the region for much of the preceding decade suddenly were dramatically interrupted. East Asia is economically outperforming the rest of the developing world once again and has become a leading force in the global economy. In the wake of the crisis, East Asia changed in important ways. Crisis as Catalyst contains assessments of these changes-both ephemeral and permanent- by a wide range of specialists in Asian economics and politics.The crisis, as the contributors to this volume show, catalyzed changes across political, corporate, and social arenas both in the countries hit hard by the crisis and in others throughout the region. The authors of Crisis as Catalyst examine what has changed (as well as what has not changed) in East Asia since the crisis, explain these variations, and reflect on the long-term significance of these developments.
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