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Dragons in Distress : Asia’s Miracle Economies in Crisis

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Challenging the prevailing wisdom on Asia’s miracle economies, Dragons in Distress argues that South Korea, Taiwan, and Singapore are headed for crisis. Writing for a diverse audience, Walden Bello and Stephanie Rosenfeld lead their readers on an exploration of the different dimensions of this crisis: environmental degradation, agriculture on the road to extinction, deteriorating labor-management relations, eroding political legitimacy, and deepening structural fissures in the industrial economy. Showing how these problems stem from the dynamics of the model of high speed, export-oriented industrialization, they suggest strategies to surmount the unfolding crisis and open up the path to equitable and ecologically sustainable development. The first comprehensive critique of the Newly Industrialized Countries (NICs) paradigm, this book is a very welcome antidote to the usual uncritical celebration of the dragon or tiger economies.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Institute for Food & Development Policy / Food First Books
Country
United States
Date
1 August 1992
Pages
448
ISBN
9780935028553

Challenging the prevailing wisdom on Asia’s miracle economies, Dragons in Distress argues that South Korea, Taiwan, and Singapore are headed for crisis. Writing for a diverse audience, Walden Bello and Stephanie Rosenfeld lead their readers on an exploration of the different dimensions of this crisis: environmental degradation, agriculture on the road to extinction, deteriorating labor-management relations, eroding political legitimacy, and deepening structural fissures in the industrial economy. Showing how these problems stem from the dynamics of the model of high speed, export-oriented industrialization, they suggest strategies to surmount the unfolding crisis and open up the path to equitable and ecologically sustainable development. The first comprehensive critique of the Newly Industrialized Countries (NICs) paradigm, this book is a very welcome antidote to the usual uncritical celebration of the dragon or tiger economies.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Institute for Food & Development Policy / Food First Books
Country
United States
Date
1 August 1992
Pages
448
ISBN
9780935028553