1st Edition

Capitalist Development and Economism in East Asia The Rise of Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan and South Korea

By Kui-Wai Li Copyright 2002
    320 Pages
    by Routledge

    320 Pages
    by Routledge

    Taking a conceptual approach, this book studies the economic development of the four East Asian economies since 1950. The author summarizes and reconsiders many of the arguments and findings that supported and explained the economic 'miracles' of Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan and South Korea, analysing the relationship between economic development, growth and political economy.
    This pioneering book will stimulate further analysis of East Asian development. It will be of essential interest to scholars in East Asian economics, and all those interested in modern economic development.

    1. Economism and Development2. The Expansion of the East Asian Economic Pie3. Growth, Inequality and the Survival Cost4. Economic Fertilizer and the Government5. The External Dimension: a Necessary Condition6. The Law of First Opportunity in Economic Growth7. Economism and Political Regimes8. The Asian Financial Crisis9. Challenge to Economism: Hong Kong's Sovereignty Reversion10. Asia is No Miracle

    Biography

    Kui-Wai Li

    'The book has a long and useful bibliography...' - Yue-Man Yeung, The Journal of Asian Studies