Yung Chul Park
Economic Liberalization and Integration in East Asia: A Post-Crisis Paradigm
Yung Chul Park
Economic Liberalization and Integration in East Asia: A Post-Crisis Paradigm
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In this book Park argues for the continuing validity of an 'East Asian' model of economic development that differs distinctly from the Washington Consensus. He argues that, while this model was undermined to some extent by the 1997-98 financial crisis, it remains robust and important in explaining economic events in East Asia.
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In this book Park argues for the continuing validity of an 'East Asian' model of economic development that differs distinctly from the Washington Consensus. He argues that, while this model was undermined to some extent by the 1997-98 financial crisis, it remains robust and important in explaining economic events in East Asia.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: Juli 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 162mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 449g
- ISBN-13: 9780199215218
- ISBN-10: 0199215219
- Artikelnr.: 31797684
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: Juli 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 162mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 449g
- ISBN-13: 9780199215218
- ISBN-10: 0199215219
- Artikelnr.: 31797684
Yung Chul Park is Professor of Economics at Seoul National University and a member of National Economic Advisory Council. He was an ambassador for International Economy and Trade, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, 2001-2002 and Chairman of the board at the Korea Exchange Bank in Seoul, Korea,1999-2001. He previously served as the Chief Economic Adviser to President Doo Hwan Chun of Korea and as a member of the Central Bank of Korea's Monetary Board. He has also held positions at Harvard University, Boston University and the International Monetary Fund.
* Successes and Failures of the East Asian Development Paradigm
* 1: Introduction
* 2: Characteristics and Accomplishments of the East Asian Development
Paradigm
* 3: Development Policies and Governance
* 4: Failures of the East Asian Development Model: An Overview
* 5: Failures in Governance and Institution Building
* 6: Weaknesses of the Corporate and Financial Sector
* The Asian Crisis: Causes and Consequences
* 7: The Build-up of the Crisis
* 8: Causes of the East Asian Crisis: Structural Weakness vs. Liquidity
Panic View
* 9: A Re-evaluation of the IMF Reform Program: Wrong Diagnosis and
Wrong Prescription
* 10: The IMF Structural Reform: Inconsistencies in the Program
* Institutional Reform: Challenges and Prospects
* 11: Reform of Government and Industrial Policy
* 12: Institution Building for Governance
* 13: Corporate Sector Reform
* 14: Social Welfare and Industrial Relations
* Financial Liberalization and Opening
* 15: Progress in and Prospects for Financial Reform
* 16: Exchange Rate Regimes: Fear of Floating
* 17: Capital Account Liberalization
* Economic Integration in East Asia
* 18: Trade Integration
* 19: Financial Integration
* 20: Prospects for Economic Cooperation and Integration
* 21: Reserve Accumulation in East Asia and Trans-pacific Trade
Imbalance
* Whither Economic Liberalization and Integration in East Asia?
* 22: In search of a New East Asian Paradigm of Development
* 23: A Long Road to Anglo-Americanization
* 24: New Paradigm of Development: A Mixed Economy Model
* 25: Concluding Remarks
* 1: Introduction
* 2: Characteristics and Accomplishments of the East Asian Development
Paradigm
* 3: Development Policies and Governance
* 4: Failures of the East Asian Development Model: An Overview
* 5: Failures in Governance and Institution Building
* 6: Weaknesses of the Corporate and Financial Sector
* The Asian Crisis: Causes and Consequences
* 7: The Build-up of the Crisis
* 8: Causes of the East Asian Crisis: Structural Weakness vs. Liquidity
Panic View
* 9: A Re-evaluation of the IMF Reform Program: Wrong Diagnosis and
Wrong Prescription
* 10: The IMF Structural Reform: Inconsistencies in the Program
* Institutional Reform: Challenges and Prospects
* 11: Reform of Government and Industrial Policy
* 12: Institution Building for Governance
* 13: Corporate Sector Reform
* 14: Social Welfare and Industrial Relations
* Financial Liberalization and Opening
* 15: Progress in and Prospects for Financial Reform
* 16: Exchange Rate Regimes: Fear of Floating
* 17: Capital Account Liberalization
* Economic Integration in East Asia
* 18: Trade Integration
* 19: Financial Integration
* 20: Prospects for Economic Cooperation and Integration
* 21: Reserve Accumulation in East Asia and Trans-pacific Trade
Imbalance
* Whither Economic Liberalization and Integration in East Asia?
* 22: In search of a New East Asian Paradigm of Development
* 23: A Long Road to Anglo-Americanization
* 24: New Paradigm of Development: A Mixed Economy Model
* 25: Concluding Remarks
* Successes and Failures of the East Asian Development Paradigm
* 1: Introduction
* 2: Characteristics and Accomplishments of the East Asian Development
Paradigm
* 3: Development Policies and Governance
* 4: Failures of the East Asian Development Model: An Overview
* 5: Failures in Governance and Institution Building
* 6: Weaknesses of the Corporate and Financial Sector
* The Asian Crisis: Causes and Consequences
* 7: The Build-up of the Crisis
* 8: Causes of the East Asian Crisis: Structural Weakness vs. Liquidity
Panic View
* 9: A Re-evaluation of the IMF Reform Program: Wrong Diagnosis and
Wrong Prescription
* 10: The IMF Structural Reform: Inconsistencies in the Program
* Institutional Reform: Challenges and Prospects
* 11: Reform of Government and Industrial Policy
* 12: Institution Building for Governance
* 13: Corporate Sector Reform
* 14: Social Welfare and Industrial Relations
* Financial Liberalization and Opening
* 15: Progress in and Prospects for Financial Reform
* 16: Exchange Rate Regimes: Fear of Floating
* 17: Capital Account Liberalization
* Economic Integration in East Asia
* 18: Trade Integration
* 19: Financial Integration
* 20: Prospects for Economic Cooperation and Integration
* 21: Reserve Accumulation in East Asia and Trans-pacific Trade
Imbalance
* Whither Economic Liberalization and Integration in East Asia?
* 22: In search of a New East Asian Paradigm of Development
* 23: A Long Road to Anglo-Americanization
* 24: New Paradigm of Development: A Mixed Economy Model
* 25: Concluding Remarks
* 1: Introduction
* 2: Characteristics and Accomplishments of the East Asian Development
Paradigm
* 3: Development Policies and Governance
* 4: Failures of the East Asian Development Model: An Overview
* 5: Failures in Governance and Institution Building
* 6: Weaknesses of the Corporate and Financial Sector
* The Asian Crisis: Causes and Consequences
* 7: The Build-up of the Crisis
* 8: Causes of the East Asian Crisis: Structural Weakness vs. Liquidity
Panic View
* 9: A Re-evaluation of the IMF Reform Program: Wrong Diagnosis and
Wrong Prescription
* 10: The IMF Structural Reform: Inconsistencies in the Program
* Institutional Reform: Challenges and Prospects
* 11: Reform of Government and Industrial Policy
* 12: Institution Building for Governance
* 13: Corporate Sector Reform
* 14: Social Welfare and Industrial Relations
* Financial Liberalization and Opening
* 15: Progress in and Prospects for Financial Reform
* 16: Exchange Rate Regimes: Fear of Floating
* 17: Capital Account Liberalization
* Economic Integration in East Asia
* 18: Trade Integration
* 19: Financial Integration
* 20: Prospects for Economic Cooperation and Integration
* 21: Reserve Accumulation in East Asia and Trans-pacific Trade
Imbalance
* Whither Economic Liberalization and Integration in East Asia?
* 22: In search of a New East Asian Paradigm of Development
* 23: A Long Road to Anglo-Americanization
* 24: New Paradigm of Development: A Mixed Economy Model
* 25: Concluding Remarks