East Asian Visions : Perspectives on Economic Development

East Asian Visions: Perspectives on Economic Development is a collection of essays by 17 eminent East Asians who represent a broad spectrum of backgrounds and experiences. All are senior policy makers, statesmen, or scholars who have either had to...

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Main Authors: Gill, Indermit, Huang, Yukon, Kharas, Homi
Format: Publication
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC : World Bank 2012
Subjects:
ADB
GDP
GNP
WTO
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/01/7362506/east-asian-visions-perspectives-economic-development
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/6627
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topic ADB
AFFILIATES
APPLICABLE LAW
ATTRIBUTES
BANK FOR INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENTS
BASIC
CAPITAL EXPENDITURES
CAPITAL FLOWS
CAPITAL MARKETS
CAPITAL MOBILITY
CENTRAL BANK
CENTRAL BANKS
CIVIL SOCIETY
COLLECTIVE ACTION
COMMODITY PRICES
COMPETITIVE PRESSURES
COMPETITIVENESS
COMPONENTS
COPYING
COUNTRY GROWTH
DEBT
DEBT INSTRUMENTS
DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
DOMESTIC ECONOMY
DOMESTIC REFORMS
E-MAIL
ECONOMIC COOPERATION
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC INTEGRATION
ECONOMIC LIBERALIZATION
ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENTS
ECONOMIC POWER
ECONOMIC RELATIONS
ECONOMIC SIZE
ECONOMIES OF SCALE
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
EUROPEAN UNION
EXCHANGE RATES
EXPORT GROWTH
EXPORT MARKETS
EXPORTS
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FINANCIAL FLOWS
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL INTEGRATION
FINANCIAL SYSTEM
FINANCIAL SYSTEMS
FOREIGN AFFILIATES
FOREIGN INVESTMENT
FOREIGN RESERVES
FREE TRADE
FREE TRADE AGREEMENTS
FREE TRADE AREA
GDP
GENERALIZED SYSTEM OF PREFERENCES
GLOBAL ECONOMY
GLOBAL INTEGRATION
GNP
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
GROWTH RATE
GROWTH RATES
INCOME COUNTRIES
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
INCOME LEVELS
INDUSTRIALIZATION
INTERNATIONAL BANK
INTRAREGIONAL TRADE
JAVA
LEGAL STATUS
LIBERALIZING TRADE
LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES
MARKET ACCESS
MARKET INDEX
MARKET SIZE
MONETARY POLICY
MULTINATIONAL COMPANIES
NATIONAL SOVEREIGNTY
NATURAL RESOURCES
NEIGHBORING COUNTRIES
NEWLY INDUSTRIALIZED COUNTRIES
OUTSOURCING
PACIFIC REGION
PER CAPITA INCOME
POLICY MAKERS
POLICY RESEARCH
POLITICAL ECONOMY
POLITICAL SYSTEMS
PREFERENTIAL TREATMENT
PRODUCTION NETWORKS
PROTECTIONISM
PUBLIC POLICIES
PUBLIC POLICY
PURCHASING POWER
PURCHASING POWER PARITY
REGIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
REGIONAL COOPERATION
REGIONAL GROWTH
REGIONAL INTEGRATION
REGIONALISM
REGULATORY REGIMES
SAVINGS
SOCIAL JUSTICE
SOCIAL SERVICES
SUBSIDIARY
SUBSIDIARY RIGHTS
TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENT
TOTAL OUTPUT
TRADE AGREEMENTS
TRADE FLOWS
TRADE SHARE
TRADE VOLUMES
UNEMPLOYMENT
URBANIZATION
VALUE ADDED
WEALTH
WESTERN EUROPE
WORLD OUTPUT
WORLD TRADE
WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION
WTO
spellingShingle ADB
AFFILIATES
APPLICABLE LAW
ATTRIBUTES
BANK FOR INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENTS
BASIC
CAPITAL EXPENDITURES
CAPITAL FLOWS
CAPITAL MARKETS
CAPITAL MOBILITY
CENTRAL BANK
CENTRAL BANKS
CIVIL SOCIETY
COLLECTIVE ACTION
COMMODITY PRICES
COMPETITIVE PRESSURES
COMPETITIVENESS
COMPONENTS
COPYING
COUNTRY GROWTH
DEBT
DEBT INSTRUMENTS
DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
DOMESTIC ECONOMY
DOMESTIC REFORMS
E-MAIL
ECONOMIC COOPERATION
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC INTEGRATION
ECONOMIC LIBERALIZATION
ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENTS
ECONOMIC POWER
ECONOMIC RELATIONS
ECONOMIC SIZE
ECONOMIES OF SCALE
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
EUROPEAN UNION
EXCHANGE RATES
EXPORT GROWTH
EXPORT MARKETS
EXPORTS
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FINANCIAL FLOWS
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL INTEGRATION
FINANCIAL SYSTEM
FINANCIAL SYSTEMS
FOREIGN AFFILIATES
FOREIGN INVESTMENT
FOREIGN RESERVES
FREE TRADE
FREE TRADE AGREEMENTS
FREE TRADE AREA
GDP
GENERALIZED SYSTEM OF PREFERENCES
GLOBAL ECONOMY
GLOBAL INTEGRATION
GNP
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
GROWTH RATE
GROWTH RATES
INCOME COUNTRIES
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
INCOME LEVELS
INDUSTRIALIZATION
INTERNATIONAL BANK
INTRAREGIONAL TRADE
JAVA
LEGAL STATUS
LIBERALIZING TRADE
LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES
MARKET ACCESS
MARKET INDEX
MARKET SIZE
MONETARY POLICY
MULTINATIONAL COMPANIES
NATIONAL SOVEREIGNTY
NATURAL RESOURCES
NEIGHBORING COUNTRIES
NEWLY INDUSTRIALIZED COUNTRIES
OUTSOURCING
PACIFIC REGION
PER CAPITA INCOME
POLICY MAKERS
POLICY RESEARCH
POLITICAL ECONOMY
POLITICAL SYSTEMS
PREFERENTIAL TREATMENT
PRODUCTION NETWORKS
PROTECTIONISM
PUBLIC POLICIES
PUBLIC POLICY
PURCHASING POWER
PURCHASING POWER PARITY
REGIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
REGIONAL COOPERATION
REGIONAL GROWTH
REGIONAL INTEGRATION
REGIONALISM
REGULATORY REGIMES
SAVINGS
SOCIAL JUSTICE
SOCIAL SERVICES
SUBSIDIARY
SUBSIDIARY RIGHTS
TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENT
TOTAL OUTPUT
TRADE AGREEMENTS
TRADE FLOWS
TRADE SHARE
TRADE VOLUMES
UNEMPLOYMENT
URBANIZATION
VALUE ADDED
WEALTH
WESTERN EUROPE
WORLD OUTPUT
WORLD TRADE
WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION
WTO
Gill, Indermit
Huang, Yukon
Kharas, Homi
East Asian Visions : Perspectives on Economic Development
geographic_facet East Asia and Pacific
description East Asian Visions: Perspectives on Economic Development is a collection of essays by 17 eminent East Asians who represent a broad spectrum of backgrounds and experiences. All are senior policy makers, statesmen, or scholars who have either had to deal with or think through some of the most critical financial and developmental issues confronting their countries and the region. Collectively, 10 of them have, at some point in their careers, been at the head of key ministries and central banks; nearly a dozen have been academics and scholars of distinction; several have served as ambassadors to the West and bring a more global strategic perspective; and many have been influential policy advisers and decision makers in governments and international financial agencies. Their essays reflect individual experiences at critical economic junctures and are occasionally quite personal, not surprising since each author selected a topic of his or her own choosing. Given their backgrounds, they have chosen to write about the highly diverse country experiences of East Asia, covering rich, middle income, and poor countries, and they speculate on how their countries fit into a rapidly changing region and globalizing world. Four themes permeate these essays: explaining East Asia's growth and developmental success; the powerful forces of regional integration and building efficiency versus vulnerability; avoiding domestic disintegration given growing public intolerance of increasing inequities, pollution, and corruption; and where will East Asia find its next generation of leaders.
format Publications & Research :: Publication
author Gill, Indermit
Huang, Yukon
Kharas, Homi
author_facet Gill, Indermit
Huang, Yukon
Kharas, Homi
author_sort Gill, Indermit
title East Asian Visions : Perspectives on Economic Development
title_short East Asian Visions : Perspectives on Economic Development
title_full East Asian Visions : Perspectives on Economic Development
title_fullStr East Asian Visions : Perspectives on Economic Development
title_full_unstemmed East Asian Visions : Perspectives on Economic Development
title_sort east asian visions : perspectives on economic development
publisher Washington, DC : World Bank
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/01/7362506/east-asian-visions-perspectives-economic-development
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/6627
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spelling okr-10986-66272021-04-23T14:02:26Z East Asian Visions : Perspectives on Economic Development Gill, Indermit Huang, Yukon Kharas, Homi ADB AFFILIATES APPLICABLE LAW ATTRIBUTES BANK FOR INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENTS BASIC CAPITAL EXPENDITURES CAPITAL FLOWS CAPITAL MARKETS CAPITAL MOBILITY CENTRAL BANK CENTRAL BANKS CIVIL SOCIETY COLLECTIVE ACTION COMMODITY PRICES COMPETITIVE PRESSURES COMPETITIVENESS COMPONENTS COPYING COUNTRY GROWTH DEBT DEBT INSTRUMENTS DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DOMESTIC ECONOMY DOMESTIC REFORMS E-MAIL ECONOMIC COOPERATION ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC INTEGRATION ECONOMIC LIBERALIZATION ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENTS ECONOMIC POWER ECONOMIC RELATIONS ECONOMIC SIZE ECONOMIES OF SCALE ENTREPRENEURSHIP EUROPEAN UNION EXCHANGE RATES EXPORT GROWTH EXPORT MARKETS EXPORTS FINANCIAL CRISIS FINANCIAL FLOWS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL INTEGRATION FINANCIAL SYSTEM FINANCIAL SYSTEMS FOREIGN AFFILIATES FOREIGN INVESTMENT FOREIGN RESERVES FREE TRADE FREE TRADE AGREEMENTS FREE TRADE AREA GDP GENERALIZED SYSTEM OF PREFERENCES GLOBAL ECONOMY GLOBAL INTEGRATION GNP GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROWTH RATE GROWTH RATES INCOME COUNTRIES INCOME DISTRIBUTION INCOME LEVELS INDUSTRIALIZATION INTERNATIONAL BANK INTRAREGIONAL TRADE JAVA LEGAL STATUS LIBERALIZING TRADE LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES MARKET ACCESS MARKET INDEX MARKET SIZE MONETARY POLICY MULTINATIONAL COMPANIES NATIONAL SOVEREIGNTY NATURAL RESOURCES NEIGHBORING COUNTRIES NEWLY INDUSTRIALIZED COUNTRIES OUTSOURCING PACIFIC REGION PER CAPITA INCOME POLICY MAKERS POLICY RESEARCH POLITICAL ECONOMY POLITICAL SYSTEMS PREFERENTIAL TREATMENT PRODUCTION NETWORKS PROTECTIONISM PUBLIC POLICIES PUBLIC POLICY PURCHASING POWER PURCHASING POWER PARITY REGIONAL ASSOCIATIONS REGIONAL COOPERATION REGIONAL GROWTH REGIONAL INTEGRATION REGIONALISM REGULATORY REGIMES SAVINGS SOCIAL JUSTICE SOCIAL SERVICES SUBSIDIARY SUBSIDIARY RIGHTS TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENT TOTAL OUTPUT TRADE AGREEMENTS TRADE FLOWS TRADE SHARE TRADE VOLUMES UNEMPLOYMENT URBANIZATION VALUE ADDED WEALTH WESTERN EUROPE WORLD OUTPUT WORLD TRADE WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION WTO East Asian Visions: Perspectives on Economic Development is a collection of essays by 17 eminent East Asians who represent a broad spectrum of backgrounds and experiences. All are senior policy makers, statesmen, or scholars who have either had to deal with or think through some of the most critical financial and developmental issues confronting their countries and the region. Collectively, 10 of them have, at some point in their careers, been at the head of key ministries and central banks; nearly a dozen have been academics and scholars of distinction; several have served as ambassadors to the West and bring a more global strategic perspective; and many have been influential policy advisers and decision makers in governments and international financial agencies. Their essays reflect individual experiences at critical economic junctures and are occasionally quite personal, not surprising since each author selected a topic of his or her own choosing. Given their backgrounds, they have chosen to write about the highly diverse country experiences of East Asia, covering rich, middle income, and poor countries, and they speculate on how their countries fit into a rapidly changing region and globalizing world. Four themes permeate these essays: explaining East Asia's growth and developmental success; the powerful forces of regional integration and building efficiency versus vulnerability; avoiding domestic disintegration given growing public intolerance of increasing inequities, pollution, and corruption; and where will East Asia find its next generation of leaders. 2012-05-29T22:07:52Z 2012-05-29T22:07:52Z 2007 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/01/7362506/east-asian-visions-perspectives-economic-development 978-0-8213-6745-2 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/6627 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC : World Bank Washington, DC: World Bank and Institute of Policy Studies (Singapore) Publications & Research :: Publication Publications & Research :: Publication East Asia and Pacific