
In The Aftermath Of The Asian Financial Crisis, International Financial Institutions Suggested Various Neoliberal Solutions For Reforming Economic Management Within East Asian Countries. This Collection Examines The Structural Changes That Occured In East Asia Following The Crisis And Explores The Philosophical And Empirical Bases Of Suggested Solutions, And Questions How Far They Have Been Adopted. This Book Brings Together International Scholars In Political Economy, Law And Sociology To Interrogate The Seemingly Unproblematic Notions - The Rules Of Law, Good Corporate Governance, And Flexible Labour Market - That Inform Neoliberal Policy Prescriptions. The Contributors Discuss How These Concepts Have Been Interpreted And Practiced In East Asia Since The Crisis To Trace The Developmental Trajectory Of The Region Since 1998. After The Miracle: Neoliberalism And Institutional Reform In East Asia / Meredith Jung-en Woo -- Ideology, Experience, And The Rule Of Law In Developing Societies / Frank K. Upham -- Asia's Legal Systems In The Wake Of The Financial Crisis: Can The Rule Of Law Carry Any Of The Weight? / John K.m. Ohnesorge -- Re-engineering The Developmental State In An Age Of Globalization: Taiwan In Defiance Of Neoliberalism / Yun-han Chu -- Developmentalism As Political Culture And Liberalization In France / Michael Loriaux -- Asian Regimes And The Labour Contract / Juhana Vartiainen -- Continuity And Change In Welfare State And Production Regimes In Advanced Industrial Societies / Evelyne Huber And John D. Stephens -- The Korean Corporate Governance System: Before And After The Crisis / Sung Wook Joh -- Institutionalizing Creative Destruction: Predictable And Transparent Bankruptcy Law In The Wake Of The East Asian Financial Crisis / Bruce G. Carruthers And Terence C. Halliday. Edited By Meredith Jung-en Woo. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
Page Count:
283
Publication Date:
2010-01-01
ISBN-10:
1281844519
ISBN-13:
9781281844514
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