
The crisis which gripped East Asia during 1997-99 underscored the urgency for cross-sectoral reform just as the strong revival of virtually all the economies in the region convinced the doubters that the East Asian miracle had by no means run its course. This volume provides illuminating, analytic perspectives on key facets of the East Asian economies. It discusses weaknesses in the financial sector, corporate governance, exchange rate and trade policies, regulatory capability and proposes solutions. Several papers in the volume also discuss the complex political economy of development in East Asia and show how interaction among government, business, and the banking system must evolve to minimize the risk of periodic crisis. 'Rethinking the East Asian Miracle' is an indispensable reference for all those with an interest in East Asia's prospects in the early decades of the new century. A copublication of the World Bank and Oxford University Press.
This volume investigates the structural vulnerabilities and developmental trajectories of East Asian economies following the financial crises of the late 1990s. The contributors, representing expertise from the World Bank and academic institutions, analyze the interplay between government policy, corporate governance, and financial regulation. By examining the mechanisms that led to regional instability, the text argues for a recalibration of the developmental state model to ensure long-term economic resilience.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this volume as a foundational analytical resource for understanding the post-crisis economic landscape of East Asia. The text is frequently cited for its rigorous academic approach to institutional reform and remains a standard reference for students and policy analysts in the field of development economics.
Page Count:
536
Publication Date:
2001-06-01
Publisher:
World Bank Publications
ISBN-10:
0195216008
ISBN-13:
9780195216004
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