Handbook of emerging economies

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Handbook of emerging economies

editor, Robert E. Looney

(Routledge international handbooks)

Routledge, 2014

1st ed

  • : hbk

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Summary: "A major new volume in the Routledge International Handbooks series analysing emerging and newly emerged economies, including the BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) and other likely (Turkey, Indonesia, Mexico, and South Korea) as well as possible (Vietnam, The Philippines, Nigeria, Pakistan, Egypt, Colombia and Argentina) candidates for emerging economy status. Chapters on theories surrounding emerging markets (including the Beijing/Washington Consensus debate) offer an overview of current issues in development economics, in addition to providing an integrated framework for the country case studies. Written by experts, this handbook will be invaluable to academics and students of economics and emerging economies, as well as to business people and researchers seeking information on economic development and the accelerating pace of globalization"-- Provided by publisher

Summary: "Analyses emerging and newly emerged economies. Covers the BRICS countries as well as possible other candidates for emerging economy status and offers an overview of current issues in development economics"--Provided by publisher

Includes bibliographical references and index

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A major new volume in the Routledge International Handbooks series analysing emerging and newly emerged economies, including the BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) and other likely (Turkey, Indonesia, Mexico, and South Korea) as well as possible (Vietnam, The Philippines, Nigeria, Pakistan, Egypt, Colombia and Argentina) candidates for emerging economy status. Chapters on theories surrounding emerging markets (including the Beijing/Washington Consensus debate) offer an overview of current issues in development economics, in addition to providing an integrated framework for the country case studies. Written by experts, this handbook will be invaluable to academics and students of economics and emerging economies, as well as to business people and researchers seeking information on economic development and the accelerating pace of globalization.

Table of Contents

Foreword Part 1: Introduction-Overview 1.1. Introduction 1.2. Key Trends in the World Economy Part 2: The BRICSs 2.1. Brazil 2.2. Russia 2.3. India 2.4. China 2.5 South Africa Part 3: Key Lessons: The Transition to Emerging Status 3.1. Modern Stage Theories and their Relevance for Emerging Economies 3.2. Beijing Consensus versus Washington Consensus Part 4: Diverse Success Stories 4.1. Israel 4.2. Singapore's Success: After the Miracle 4.3. The Original Sin in Chile's Successful History of Development Part 5: Likely Success Stories 5.1. Turkey 5.2. Indonesia's Ways to Sustainable Economic Growth and Development 5.3. Mexico: Emerging Economy Kept on a Leash by Mismatched Monopolies 5.4. Middle Income Trap of Malaysian Economy: A Political Economy Analysis Part 6: Possible Candidates: The Difficult Road Ahead 6.1. Argentina's Present and its Intriguing Economic History 6.2. Vietnam 6.3. The Philippines: Road to Begin an Emerging Economy 6.5. Pakistan: An Economy in Extreme Distress that could be Revived 6.6. Egypt: Too `Big' to Succeed? 6.7. Thailand: Economic Progress and the Move to Populism 6.9. Iran at a Crossroad 6.10. Colombia: Seeking Prosperity through Peace 6.11. The Saudi Arabian Model Part 7: Assessing the Future 7.1. The Emerging Powers and Global Governance: Why the BRICS Matter 7.2. Challenges of Managing Emerging Economies 7.3. Korea: An Unexpected Journey from Rags to Riches, from Crisis to Recovery 7.4. China and India, 2025: A Macroeconomic Assessment

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