From Crisis to Opportunity
Financial Globalization and East Asian Capitalism
Jongryn Mo editor Daniel I Okimoto editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Asia/Pacific Research Center, Div of The Institute for International Studies
Published:28th Feb '06
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Since the mid-1990s, China, Japan, and Korea have come under severe pressure to restructure and reform their economic systems. In fact, across East Asia governments are attempting to address their structural problems with a variety of reform programs. After several years of their efforts, clear patterns are now emerging. The authors of this book conclude that the interaction between financial globalization and domestic politics is the key to unlocking the reform process. In particular, they address issues important to the study of East Asian political economies —receptivity to financial globalization, financial integration, the convergence or divergence of their economic institutions, and the impact that institutional transformations will have on national competitive advantage and the global economic system. This book identifies and accounts for empirical regularities across East Asian countries and sectors, which previous studies have left largely unexplained.
Contributors include Jongryn Mo (Yonsei University), Daniel I. Okimoto (Stanford University), Jennifer Amyx (University of Pennsylvania),Yves Tiberghien (Harvard University and University of British Columbia), Wonhyuk Lim (Korea Development Institute), and Joon-Ho Hahm (Yonsei University).
"this volume is valuable, containing as it does an array of hypotheses, validations and detailed assessments of country reform measures, split into country-specific chapters." —Linda Low, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Asian-Pacific Economic Literature, 5/1/2006
ISBN: 9781931368070
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148 pages