Asia's economic resurgence has relied on networks of close ties between politicians and businesses. Yet this connections world now impedes critical innovation and job creation, whilst spawning huge inequality and risking political instability. A break with the connections world is needed if Asia's claims to the 21st century are not to be derailed.
Asia's economic resurgence has relied on networks of close ties between politicians and businesses. Yet this connections world now impedes critical innovation and job creation, whilst spawning huge inequality and risking political instability. A break with the connections world is needed if Asia's claims to the 21st century are not to be derailed.
Simon Commander is Managing Partner of Altura Partners and Visiting Professor of Economics at IE Business School in Madrid.
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List of figures List of tables Acknowledgments List of acronyms 1. The strengths and fallibilities of Asian capitalism 2. To the foothills of Everest. Asia's resurgence 3. The power of networks of connections 4. Networks, connections and business organisation 5. What scope for innovation? 6. Employment in the connections world 7. Whither Asia? Prospects and policy challenges References Index.
List of figures List of tables Acknowledgments List of acronyms 1. The strengths and fallibilities of Asian capitalism 2. To the foothills of Everest. Asia's resurgence 3. The power of networks of connections 4. Networks, connections and business organisation 5. What scope for innovation? 6. Employment in the connections world 7. Whither Asia? Prospects and policy challenges References Index.
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