Using Malaysia, Indonesia, and Thailand as examples, this book focuses on industrialization in South East Asia. These nations have all undergone a major transformation from being poor, agrarian countries to middle-income countries with a developed industrial and manufacturing base; Development and Distribution seeks to explain why and how.
Using Malaysia, Indonesia, and Thailand as examples, this book focuses on industrialization in South East Asia. These nations have all undergone a major transformation from being poor, agrarian countries to middle-income countries with a developed industrial and manufacturing base; Development and Distribution seeks to explain why and how.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Andy Sumner is a Reader in International Development at King's College London. He holds associate positions at Oxford University, UNU-WIDER, the Centre for Global Development, Washington, DC and at Padjadjaran University, Indonesia. Dr Sumner's research focuses on the relationship between poverty, inequality, and economic development; in particular, how different modes of economic development and structural change have different welfare outcomes. His research focuses on these issues both at a global level and specifically relating to South East Asia, notably Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand.
Inhaltsangabe
* 1: Introduction * 2: Structural transformation and inclusive growth: conceptual points of departure * 3: Structural transformation and inclusive growth: theory and the heterogeneity of capitalism * 4: Great transformations: classical developmentalism in South East Asia * 5: Pseudo-miracles: two-tier developmentalism in South East Asia * 6: Arrested development? The rise of new developmentalism in South East Asia * 7: Conclusion
* 1: Introduction * 2: Structural transformation and inclusive growth: conceptual points of departure * 3: Structural transformation and inclusive growth: theory and the heterogeneity of capitalism * 4: Great transformations: classical developmentalism in South East Asia * 5: Pseudo-miracles: two-tier developmentalism in South East Asia * 6: Arrested development? The rise of new developmentalism in South East Asia * 7: Conclusion
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