
Until very recently it was assumed that the Asian miracle of prodigious economic growth would continue indefinitely. Europe and America it seemed, were being left behind. The recent financial crisis in Asia has now changed all that.Francois Godement argues that the Asian economies have reached a crisis of maturity. The main components of healthy commercial growth remain in place, the damage has been caused by a lack of financial regulation, organization and discipline and now a profound sense of pessimism. He provides a broadranging survey of the region's economies since 1993 and explains the main reasons behind the recent financial crisis. He also examines important factors such as demography, Asian values, crony capitalism, industrial groupings and the wane of political authority.The Asian miracle has not come to an end, but the author makes clear that improved self-regulation and discipline within the financial sector will be crucial if the economies of the region are to weather the uncertainties of the market-place in the future and realize their full potential.
The core question this book investigates is whether the Asian economic miracle has permanently stalled or if it is undergoing a necessary, albeit painful, transition toward maturity. Francois Godement, a specialist in Asian affairs, utilizes a comprehensive analysis of regional economic performance since 1993 to argue that the recent financial crisis was a failure of institutional discipline rather than a fundamental collapse of growth potential. He posits that long-term stability depends on the implementation of rigorous financial regulation and the dismantling of crony capitalism.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this work as a significant contribution to the understanding of the post-1993 Asian economic landscape. Readers frequently note the clarity with which the author connects complex political structures to broader market outcomes.
Page Count:
245
Publication Date:
1999-01-01
Publisher:
Routledge
ISBN-10:
0203258665
ISBN-13:
9780203258668
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