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This unique book provides comparative economic studies of Taiwan and Korea, and compares them mostly with Japan and the United States. Additionally, this study finds that, in terms of the real GDP per capita in PPP, these East Asian countries are still emerging in the world economy.
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This unique book provides comparative economic studies of Taiwan and Korea, and compares them mostly with Japan and the United States. Additionally, this study finds that, in terms of the real GDP per capita in PPP, these East Asian countries are still emerging in the world economy.
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- Verlag: Anthem Press
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. September 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781783086887
- Artikelnr.: 53322083
- Verlag: Anthem Press
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. September 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781783086887
- Artikelnr.: 53322083
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Frank S. T. Hsiao, professor emeritus of economics, Department of Economics, University of Colorado at Boulder, USA, is associate editor of the Journal of Asian Economics. He has published extensively on growth models, production functions, Asian economic development and computer-assisted teaching in leading professional journals, and is the author of Economic and Business Analysis: Quantitative Methods Using Spreadsheets (2011).
Mei-Chu Wang Hsiao, professor emerita of economics, Department of Economics, University of Colorado at Denver, USA, has published many articles on econometric analysis of Asian economies. She is the coauthor (along with Frank S. T. Hsiao) of Economic Development of Taiwan: Early Experiences and the Pacific Trade Triangle (2015).
Mei-Chu Wang Hsiao, professor emerita of economics, Department of Economics, University of Colorado at Denver, USA, has published many articles on econometric analysis of Asian economies. She is the coauthor (along with Frank S. T. Hsiao) of Economic Development of Taiwan: Early Experiences and the Pacific Trade Triangle (2015).
Introduction; Part I: Studies of Emerging East Asian Economies - Taiwan and
Korea; 1. Some Development Indicators of Taiwan - A Comparative Study of
East Asia in the Early Postwar Period; 2. Capital Flows and Exchange Rates
during the Asian Financial Crisis - Recent Korean and Taiwanese Experiences
and Challenges; 3. Productivity Growth in Newly Developed Countries - The
Case of Korea and Taiwan (with Changsuh Park); 4. Korean and Taiwanese
Productivity Performance - Comparisons at Matched Manufacturing Levels
(with Changsuh Park); 5. Colonialism, Learning and Convergence - A
Comparison of India and Taiwan. Part II Catching Up and Convergence in East
Asian Economic Growth; 6. Miracle or Myth of Asian NICs' Growth - The Irony
of Numbers; 7. "Miracle Growth" in the Twentieth Century - International
Comparisons of East Asian Development; 8. Catching Up and Convergence - On
the Long-run Growth in East Asia; 9. Epilogue - From Emerging East Asia to
an Asia-Centered World Economy. Index.
Korea; 1. Some Development Indicators of Taiwan - A Comparative Study of
East Asia in the Early Postwar Period; 2. Capital Flows and Exchange Rates
during the Asian Financial Crisis - Recent Korean and Taiwanese Experiences
and Challenges; 3. Productivity Growth in Newly Developed Countries - The
Case of Korea and Taiwan (with Changsuh Park); 4. Korean and Taiwanese
Productivity Performance - Comparisons at Matched Manufacturing Levels
(with Changsuh Park); 5. Colonialism, Learning and Convergence - A
Comparison of India and Taiwan. Part II Catching Up and Convergence in East
Asian Economic Growth; 6. Miracle or Myth of Asian NICs' Growth - The Irony
of Numbers; 7. "Miracle Growth" in the Twentieth Century - International
Comparisons of East Asian Development; 8. Catching Up and Convergence - On
the Long-run Growth in East Asia; 9. Epilogue - From Emerging East Asia to
an Asia-Centered World Economy. Index.
Introduction; Part I: Studies of Emerging East Asian Economies - Taiwan and
Korea; 1. Some Development Indicators of Taiwan - A Comparative Study of
East Asia in the Early Postwar Period; 2. Capital Flows and Exchange Rates
during the Asian Financial Crisis - Recent Korean and Taiwanese Experiences
and Challenges; 3. Productivity Growth in Newly Developed Countries - The
Case of Korea and Taiwan (with Changsuh Park); 4. Korean and Taiwanese
Productivity Performance - Comparisons at Matched Manufacturing Levels
(with Changsuh Park); 5. Colonialism, Learning and Convergence - A
Comparison of India and Taiwan. Part II Catching Up and Convergence in East
Asian Economic Growth; 6. Miracle or Myth of Asian NICs' Growth - The Irony
of Numbers; 7. "Miracle Growth" in the Twentieth Century - International
Comparisons of East Asian Development; 8. Catching Up and Convergence - On
the Long-run Growth in East Asia; 9. Epilogue - From Emerging East Asia to
an Asia-Centered World Economy. Index.
Korea; 1. Some Development Indicators of Taiwan - A Comparative Study of
East Asia in the Early Postwar Period; 2. Capital Flows and Exchange Rates
during the Asian Financial Crisis - Recent Korean and Taiwanese Experiences
and Challenges; 3. Productivity Growth in Newly Developed Countries - The
Case of Korea and Taiwan (with Changsuh Park); 4. Korean and Taiwanese
Productivity Performance - Comparisons at Matched Manufacturing Levels
(with Changsuh Park); 5. Colonialism, Learning and Convergence - A
Comparison of India and Taiwan. Part II Catching Up and Convergence in East
Asian Economic Growth; 6. Miracle or Myth of Asian NICs' Growth - The Irony
of Numbers; 7. "Miracle Growth" in the Twentieth Century - International
Comparisons of East Asian Development; 8. Catching Up and Convergence - On
the Long-run Growth in East Asia; 9. Epilogue - From Emerging East Asia to
an Asia-Centered World Economy. Index.