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Sustaining Export-Oriented Development: Ideas from East Asia
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Sustaining Export-Oriented Development: Ideas from East Asia

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This book looks at the East Asian economies’ postwar development and assesses the possibilities of transferring East Asian development elsewhere. Written and edited by leading economists, Sustaining Export-Oriented Development traces the changes in the thinking of policy makers and advisers about the policies required for economic development - especially the changed emphasis from import-substitution to outward-orientation which has coincided with the East Asian economies’ success. Several contributors focus on identifying the key factors in the growth of these dynamic economies. Others look at future constraints such as the environmental limits to growth, and the sustainability of export growth in China. This book makes a significant contribution to the discussion of economic growth and development issues and will be of interest to those in economics, trade and aid, and others concerned with public policy.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
25 December 1995
Pages
408
ISBN
9780521483049

This book looks at the East Asian economies’ postwar development and assesses the possibilities of transferring East Asian development elsewhere. Written and edited by leading economists, Sustaining Export-Oriented Development traces the changes in the thinking of policy makers and advisers about the policies required for economic development - especially the changed emphasis from import-substitution to outward-orientation which has coincided with the East Asian economies’ success. Several contributors focus on identifying the key factors in the growth of these dynamic economies. Others look at future constraints such as the environmental limits to growth, and the sustainability of export growth in China. This book makes a significant contribution to the discussion of economic growth and development issues and will be of interest to those in economics, trade and aid, and others concerned with public policy.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
25 December 1995
Pages
408
ISBN
9780521483049