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The Routledge Handbook of Southeast Asian Economics offers a new insight into the rapidly-developing picture of economics in Southeast Asia. It offers a timely and comprehensive overview of economic development. This original volume written by experts in their fields is unique in its breadth and depth of coverage of the subject. Its forward-looking perspective renders it relevant both now and in the future. An advanced level reference work, it will be essential reading for students, researchers and scholars of Asian Studies, Economics and Southeast Asian studies. "This volume is a goldmine…mehr
The Routledge Handbook of Southeast Asian Economics offers a new insight into the rapidly-developing picture of economics in Southeast Asia. It offers a timely and comprehensive overview of economic development. This original volume written by experts in their fields is unique in its breadth and depth of coverage of the subject. Its forward-looking perspective renders it relevant both now and in the future. An advanced level reference work, it will be essential reading for students, researchers and scholars of Asian Studies, Economics and Southeast Asian studies.
"This volume is a goldmine of well-presented information on, and analysis of, South-East Asian economic development." - John Thoburn, Journal of the Asia Pacific Economy
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Autorenporträt
Ian Coxhead is a development economist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA. He is a specialist in economic growth and development, international trade, labor markets and human capital, and household welfare and income distribution, with a strong regional emphasis on Southeast Asia.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: Growth and development over the long term 1. Introduction: Southeast Asia's long transition Ian Coxhead 2. Trade, growth, and distribution in Southeast Asia, 1500-1940 Jeffrey G. Williamson 3. A century of growth, crisis, war and recovery 1870-1970 Anne Booth 4. Lucky countries? Internal and external sources of Southeast Asian growth since 1970 Tracy ThuTrang Phung, Ian Coxhead, and Chang Lian Part II: Food, agriculture, and natural resources 5. The dynamics of agricultural development and food security in Southeast Asia: historical continuity and rapid change C. Peter Timmer 6. Natural resources, the environment and economic development in Southeast Asia Gerald Shively and Tim Smith Part III: Trade, investment, and industrialization 7. Global production sharing, trade patterns, and industrialization in Southeast Asia Prema-chandra Athukorala and Archanun Kohpaiboon 8. Foreign direct investment in Southeast Asia Fredrik Sjöholm 9. Regional trade agreements and enterprises in Southeast Asia Ganesha Wignaraja Part IV: Population, labor, and human capital 10. The population of Southeast Asia Gavin W. Jones 11. The determinants and long-term projectections of saving rates in Southeast Asia Charles Yuji Horioka and Akiko Terada-Hagiwara 12. Education in Southeast Asia: investments, achievements, and returns Diep Phan and Ian Coxhead 13. Internal and international migration in Southeast Asia Guntur Sugiyarto Part V: Poverty and political economy 14. The drivers of poverty reduction Peter Warr 15. The political economy of policy reform: insights from Southeast Asia Hal Hill Part VI: Twenty-first-century challenges 16. Dual-burdens in health and aging: emerging population challenges in Southeast Asia Jenna Nobles 17. Southeast Asian commercial policy: outward-looking regional integration Hal Hill and Jayant Menon 18. The global financial crisis and macroeconomic policy in Southeast Asia Bhanupong Nidhiprabha 19. Twenty-first century challenges for Southeast Asian economies Ian Coxhead, Thee Kian Wie, and Arief Anshory Yusuf
Part I: Growth and development over the long term 1. Introduction: Southeast Asia's long transition Ian Coxhead 2. Trade, growth, and distribution in Southeast Asia, 1500-1940 Jeffrey G. Williamson 3. A century of growth, crisis, war and recovery 1870-1970 Anne Booth 4. Lucky countries? Internal and external sources of Southeast Asian growth since 1970 Tracy ThuTrang Phung, Ian Coxhead, and Chang Lian Part II: Food, agriculture, and natural resources 5. The dynamics of agricultural development and food security in Southeast Asia: historical continuity and rapid change C. Peter Timmer 6. Natural resources, the environment and economic development in Southeast Asia Gerald Shively and Tim Smith Part III: Trade, investment, and industrialization 7. Global production sharing, trade patterns, and industrialization in Southeast Asia Prema-chandra Athukorala and Archanun Kohpaiboon 8. Foreign direct investment in Southeast Asia Fredrik Sjöholm 9. Regional trade agreements and enterprises in Southeast Asia Ganesha Wignaraja Part IV: Population, labor, and human capital 10. The population of Southeast Asia Gavin W. Jones 11. The determinants and long-term projectections of saving rates in Southeast Asia Charles Yuji Horioka and Akiko Terada-Hagiwara 12. Education in Southeast Asia: investments, achievements, and returns Diep Phan and Ian Coxhead 13. Internal and international migration in Southeast Asia Guntur Sugiyarto Part V: Poverty and political economy 14. The drivers of poverty reduction Peter Warr 15. The political economy of policy reform: insights from Southeast Asia Hal Hill Part VI: Twenty-first-century challenges 16. Dual-burdens in health and aging: emerging population challenges in Southeast Asia Jenna Nobles 17. Southeast Asian commercial policy: outward-looking regional integration Hal Hill and Jayant Menon 18. The global financial crisis and macroeconomic policy in Southeast Asia Bhanupong Nidhiprabha 19. Twenty-first century challenges for Southeast Asian economies Ian Coxhead, Thee Kian Wie, and Arief Anshory Yusuf
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