East Asian Capitalism: Diversity, Continuity, and Change
Herausgeber: Walter, Andrew; Zhang, Xiaoke
East Asian Capitalism: Diversity, Continuity, and Change
Herausgeber: Walter, Andrew; Zhang, Xiaoke
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This volume analyses developments in East Asian capitalism since the 1980s, focussing on three main areas: business systems, financial structures, and labour markets.
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This volume analyses developments in East Asian capitalism since the 1980s, focussing on three main areas: business systems, financial structures, and labour markets.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. September 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9780198717553
- ISBN-10: 0198717555
- Artikelnr.: 47870675
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. September 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9780198717553
- ISBN-10: 0198717555
- Artikelnr.: 47870675
Andrew Walter is Professor of International Relations in the School of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Melbourne. Until September 2012 he was Reader in International Political Economy at the London School of Economics and Political Science. From 2001-2012 Andrew was an Academic Director of the TRIUM Global Executive MBA Programme, an alliance between the LSE, NYU Stern School of Business, and the HEC School of Management (Paris), which was ranked #2 in the world in 2011 by the Financial Times. Externally, over 2009-2012 he served as a member of the Council of Chatham House, a leading British think-tank of international affairs and currently sits on the Academic Advisory Panel of The International Centre for Financial Regulation and on the editorial board of the Review of International Studies, the house journal of the British International Studies Association. Xiaoke Zhang is Professor at the Manchester Business School, the University of Manchester. His research interests are in comparative political economy, with a regional focus on East Asia. His recent publications include The Political Economy of Capital Market Reforms in Southeast Asia (Palgrave Macmillan 2011) and International Financial Governance under Stress (Cambridge University Press, 2003, with Geoffrey R.D. Underhill).
* PART ONE INTRODUCTION
* 1: Andrew Walter and Xiaoke Zhang: Debating East Asian Capitalism:
Issues and Themes
* PART TWO BUSINESS-GOVERNMENT RELATIONS AND DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES
* 2: Shaun Breslin: Government-industry Relations in China: A Review of
the Art of the State
* 3: Karl Fields: Not of a Piece: Developmental States, Industrial
Policy and Evolving Patterns of Capitalism in Japan, Korea and Taiwan
* 4: Edmund Terence Gomez: State-business Linkages in Southeast Asia:
The Developmental State, Neo-liberalism and Enterprises Development
* PART THREE LABOUR MARKETS AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
* 5: Frederic Deyo: Reform and Institutional Change in East Asian
Labour Markets
* 6: Ching Kwan Lee: Durable Subordination: Chinese Labour Regime
through a South Korean Lens
* 7: Mari Sako and Masahiro Kotosaka: Continuity and Change in the
Japanese Economy: Evidence of Institutional Interactions between
Financial and Labour Markets
* PART FOUR FINANCIAL MARKET STRUCTURES
* 8: Richard W. Carney: Political Hierarchy and Finance: The Politics
of China's Financial Development
* 9: Thomas Pepinsky: The Political Economy of Financial Development in
Southeast Asia
* 10: Wataru Takahashi: The Japanese Financial Sector's Transition from
High Growth to the 'Lost Decades'
* 11: Xiaoke Zhang: Dominant Coalitions and Capital Market Changes in
Northeast Asia
* PART FIVE CONCLUSION
* 12: Andrew Walter and Xiaoke Zhang: Understanding Variations and
Changes in East Asian Capitalism
* 1: Andrew Walter and Xiaoke Zhang: Debating East Asian Capitalism:
Issues and Themes
* PART TWO BUSINESS-GOVERNMENT RELATIONS AND DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES
* 2: Shaun Breslin: Government-industry Relations in China: A Review of
the Art of the State
* 3: Karl Fields: Not of a Piece: Developmental States, Industrial
Policy and Evolving Patterns of Capitalism in Japan, Korea and Taiwan
* 4: Edmund Terence Gomez: State-business Linkages in Southeast Asia:
The Developmental State, Neo-liberalism and Enterprises Development
* PART THREE LABOUR MARKETS AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
* 5: Frederic Deyo: Reform and Institutional Change in East Asian
Labour Markets
* 6: Ching Kwan Lee: Durable Subordination: Chinese Labour Regime
through a South Korean Lens
* 7: Mari Sako and Masahiro Kotosaka: Continuity and Change in the
Japanese Economy: Evidence of Institutional Interactions between
Financial and Labour Markets
* PART FOUR FINANCIAL MARKET STRUCTURES
* 8: Richard W. Carney: Political Hierarchy and Finance: The Politics
of China's Financial Development
* 9: Thomas Pepinsky: The Political Economy of Financial Development in
Southeast Asia
* 10: Wataru Takahashi: The Japanese Financial Sector's Transition from
High Growth to the 'Lost Decades'
* 11: Xiaoke Zhang: Dominant Coalitions and Capital Market Changes in
Northeast Asia
* PART FIVE CONCLUSION
* 12: Andrew Walter and Xiaoke Zhang: Understanding Variations and
Changes in East Asian Capitalism
* PART ONE INTRODUCTION
* 1: Andrew Walter and Xiaoke Zhang: Debating East Asian Capitalism:
Issues and Themes
* PART TWO BUSINESS-GOVERNMENT RELATIONS AND DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES
* 2: Shaun Breslin: Government-industry Relations in China: A Review of
the Art of the State
* 3: Karl Fields: Not of a Piece: Developmental States, Industrial
Policy and Evolving Patterns of Capitalism in Japan, Korea and Taiwan
* 4: Edmund Terence Gomez: State-business Linkages in Southeast Asia:
The Developmental State, Neo-liberalism and Enterprises Development
* PART THREE LABOUR MARKETS AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
* 5: Frederic Deyo: Reform and Institutional Change in East Asian
Labour Markets
* 6: Ching Kwan Lee: Durable Subordination: Chinese Labour Regime
through a South Korean Lens
* 7: Mari Sako and Masahiro Kotosaka: Continuity and Change in the
Japanese Economy: Evidence of Institutional Interactions between
Financial and Labour Markets
* PART FOUR FINANCIAL MARKET STRUCTURES
* 8: Richard W. Carney: Political Hierarchy and Finance: The Politics
of China's Financial Development
* 9: Thomas Pepinsky: The Political Economy of Financial Development in
Southeast Asia
* 10: Wataru Takahashi: The Japanese Financial Sector's Transition from
High Growth to the 'Lost Decades'
* 11: Xiaoke Zhang: Dominant Coalitions and Capital Market Changes in
Northeast Asia
* PART FIVE CONCLUSION
* 12: Andrew Walter and Xiaoke Zhang: Understanding Variations and
Changes in East Asian Capitalism
* 1: Andrew Walter and Xiaoke Zhang: Debating East Asian Capitalism:
Issues and Themes
* PART TWO BUSINESS-GOVERNMENT RELATIONS AND DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES
* 2: Shaun Breslin: Government-industry Relations in China: A Review of
the Art of the State
* 3: Karl Fields: Not of a Piece: Developmental States, Industrial
Policy and Evolving Patterns of Capitalism in Japan, Korea and Taiwan
* 4: Edmund Terence Gomez: State-business Linkages in Southeast Asia:
The Developmental State, Neo-liberalism and Enterprises Development
* PART THREE LABOUR MARKETS AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
* 5: Frederic Deyo: Reform and Institutional Change in East Asian
Labour Markets
* 6: Ching Kwan Lee: Durable Subordination: Chinese Labour Regime
through a South Korean Lens
* 7: Mari Sako and Masahiro Kotosaka: Continuity and Change in the
Japanese Economy: Evidence of Institutional Interactions between
Financial and Labour Markets
* PART FOUR FINANCIAL MARKET STRUCTURES
* 8: Richard W. Carney: Political Hierarchy and Finance: The Politics
of China's Financial Development
* 9: Thomas Pepinsky: The Political Economy of Financial Development in
Southeast Asia
* 10: Wataru Takahashi: The Japanese Financial Sector's Transition from
High Growth to the 'Lost Decades'
* 11: Xiaoke Zhang: Dominant Coalitions and Capital Market Changes in
Northeast Asia
* PART FIVE CONCLUSION
* 12: Andrew Walter and Xiaoke Zhang: Understanding Variations and
Changes in East Asian Capitalism