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East Asia enjoyed a role as a growth center of the world economy from the 1960s until the currency and economic crisis of 1997. In 1993, the World Bank issued a report entitled "The East Asian Miracle: Economic Growth and Public Policy," in which the bank expressed its admiration for the region 's rapid economic develop ment. However, within only four years the region had fallen prey to the currency and economic crisis that spread outward from Thailand. In the midst of the crisis, many East Asian countries began at long last to cooperate with one another in order to cope with these…mehr
East Asia enjoyed a role as a growth center of the world economy from the 1960s until the currency and economic crisis of 1997. In 1993, the World Bank issued a report entitled "The East Asian Miracle: Economic Growth and Public Policy," in which the bank expressed its admiration for the region 's rapid economic develop ment. However, within only four years the region had fallen prey to the currency and economic crisis that spread outward from Thailand. In the midst of the crisis, many East Asian countries began at long last to cooperate with one another in order to cope with these unprecedented difficulties and to prevent another crisis. In fact, the East Asian region was an exception throughout the 1990s with re spect to regionalism. A surge of regionalism, which began in Europe in the second half ofthe 1980s, spread to North America and Latin America. However, the North east Asian region in particular, consisting of Japan, China (People's Republic of China), and Korea (Republic of Korea), did not participate in any kind of regional economic arrangements. Regional cooperation frameworks were limited to coun tries belonging to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and did not spread to the Northeast Asian region.
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Autorenporträt
Hitoshi Hirakawa, University of Nagoya, Japan
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1. Towards a New Framework for Economic Integration in East Asia, Dr. Kim Young-Ho, Professor, Kyungpook National University; Former Minister of Commerce, Industry and Energy, Korea.- Chapter 2. Regional Cooperation in East Asia: With Special Reference to Financial Cooperation, Dr. Eisuke Sakakibara, Professor, Keio University; Former vice Minister of Finance for International Affairs, Japan.- Chapter 3. The Free Trade Agreement Policy for Northeast Asian Countries and ASEAN: A View from China, Dr. Angang Hu, Professor, Tsinghua University; Director of Center for China Studies, Chinese Academy of Science, China.- Chapter 4. Asia's Future: Strategic Economic Cooperation or Balkanization? Dr. Walden Bello, Professor, University of the Philippines; Executive Director, Focus on the Global South, Bangkok, Thailand.- Chapter 5. China's Economic Development and Regional Cooperation in East Asia, Linfei Song, Professor and President, Jiangsu Provincial Academy of Social Science, China.- Chapter 6. Experience and Prospects of Financial Cooperation in ASEAN, Dr. Pasuk Pongpaichit and Dr. Chris Baker, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand.- Chapter 7 Globalization and Regional Cooperation in East Asia, Dr. Hitoshi Hirakawa, Professor, Economic Research Center, Graduate School of Economics, Nagoya University, Japan.
Chapter 1. Towards a New Framework for Economic Integration in East Asia, Dr. Kim Young-Ho, Professor, Kyungpook National University; Former Minister of Commerce, Industry and Energy, Korea.- Chapter 2. Regional Cooperation in East Asia: With Special Reference to Financial Cooperation, Dr. Eisuke Sakakibara, Professor, Keio University; Former vice Minister of Finance for International Affairs, Japan.- Chapter 3. The Free Trade Agreement Policy for Northeast Asian Countries and ASEAN: A View from China, Dr. Angang Hu, Professor, Tsinghua University; Director of Center for China Studies, Chinese Academy of Science, China.- Chapter 4. Asia's Future: Strategic Economic Cooperation or Balkanization? Dr. Walden Bello, Professor, University of the Philippines; Executive Director, Focus on the Global South, Bangkok, Thailand.- Chapter 5. China's Economic Development and Regional Cooperation in East Asia, Linfei Song, Professor and President, Jiangsu Provincial Academy of Social Science, China.- Chapter 6. Experience and Prospects of Financial Cooperation in ASEAN, Dr. Pasuk Pongpaichit and Dr. Chris Baker, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand.- Chapter 7 Globalization and Regional Cooperation in East Asia, Dr. Hitoshi Hirakawa, Professor, Economic Research Center, Graduate School of Economics, Nagoya University, Japan.
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