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    481,-

    This book examines the economic success of the industrializing economies of East Asia. Judged in terms of economic growth, or by a combination of economic and welfare criteria, this group of East Asian countries has established a clear lead over other developing areas of the world.

  • - East Asia and World Textile Markets
     
    1 476,-

    A collection of studies on the role of East Asia in the world fibre, textile and clothing market, first published in 1992. A collection of studies on the role of East Asia in the world fibre, textile and clothing market.

  • av Enzo R. (The World Bank) Grilli
    640 - 924,-

    This highly acclaimed 1993 book analyses and evaluates European Community trade, aid and industrial policies towards developing countries. The author describes Europe's development policies as regional in scope, colonial in geographical emphasis, discriminatory in their effects and lacking in overall cogency.

  • - Getting Institutions Right
    av Yiping Huang
    932,-

    This study analyses the different reform measures introduced in China in the last twenty years, and provides a full analysis of the existing agricultural system. It examines the policy options available for China, and argues that it should push forward its market-oriented reform measures.

  • - Ideas from East Asia
     
    715,-

    This book analyses the remarkable post-war development of East Asian economies and assesses the prospects for copying this blueprint elsewhere. Leading economists examine the key factors and policy issues involved, especially the changed emphasis from import-substitution to outward-orientation.

  • av Canberra) Meng & Xin (Australian National University
    504 - 983,-

    A comprehensive analysis of urban and rural labour market reform in China. Documents and analyses institutional changes over the last twenty years and offers evidence that further labour market reform is necessary if China is to sustain its high growth rates.

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    640,-

    This title provides important research from leading scholars assessing fiscal decentralization in developing countries. The volume offers rich and varied case-study material from countries as diverse as India, China, Colombia, Bosnia-Herzegovina and South Africa.

  • - The Key to China's Open Door Policy
    av Yun-Wing (The Chinese University of Hong Kong) Sung
    377 - 1 162,-

    This is an account of the 'middleman' role Hong Kong has played in China's Open Door Policy. It explains the paradoxical situation by which Hong Kong's role as intermediary in China's commodity trade is becoming more prominent in spite of the fact that since the development of the Open Door Policy in 1979 China has established many direct links with the outside world.

  • - A View from the Asia-Pacific
     
    466,-

    In November 2001 the members of the World Trade Organization approved the start of new trade talks at the WTO ministerial meeting in Doha. These trade talks will have profound implications for economic growth in the developed and developing world. Here a team of authors identify ways in which progress might be made on the key negotiating topics.

  • - Trade and Outward-Oriented Growth after the Crisis
    av World Bank
    709,-

    The global financial crisis triggered a broad reassessment of economic integration policies in developed and developing countries worldwide. The crisis-induced collapse in trade was the sharpest ever since World War II. This book brings together recent empirical work on the trade collapse, its causes and consequences, and the broader trade policy agenda in the post-crisis environment.

  • - East Asia and World Textile Markets
     
    466,-

    A collection of studies on the role of East Asia in the world fibre, textile and clothing market, first published in 1992. A collection of studies on the role of East Asia in the world fibre, textile and clothing market.

  • av Gordon (Australian Reserve Bank) de Brouwer
    466 - 983,-

    Financial Integration in East Asia, first published in 1999, by Gordon De Brouwer features important research assessing the theory and practice of financial integration and provides the first major study of the recent upheavals in East Asian financial markets and economies.

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    1 551,-

    This title provides important research from leading scholars assessing fiscal decentralization in developing countries. The volume offers rich and varied case-study material from countries as diverse as India, China, Colombia, Bosnia-Herzegovina and South Africa.

  • - Ideas from East Asia
     
    1 476,-

    This book analyses the remarkable post-war development of East Asian economies and assesses the prospects for copying this blueprint elsewhere. Leading economists examine the key factors and policy issues involved, especially the changed emphasis from import-substitution to outward-orientation.

  • - The Indonesian Experience
    av David C. Cole & Betty F. Slade
    569,-

    Building A Modern Financial System traces all aspects of the development of the Indonesian financial system over the past three decades and provides penetrating insights into the upheavals.

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    1 700,-

    This book examines the economic success of the industrializing economies of East Asia. Judged in terms of economic growth, or by a combination of economic and welfare criteria, this group of East Asian countries has established a clear lead over other developing areas of the world.

  • - A Quantitative Assessment
    av Kym Anderson, Canberra) Tyers & Rod (Australian National University
    481 - 2 163,-

    This 1992 book addresses the nature and causes of the crisis in international trade policy with regard to protectionist agricultural policies. Rob Tyers and Kym Anderson examine the effects of these food polices as well as the reasons why governments choose to implement distortionary policies.

  • av Ronald C. Duncan, Donald O. (The World Bank) Mitchell & Merlinda D. (The World Bank) Ingco
    506 - 983,-

    This volume is a substantive and reasoned evaluation of the world food situation. The authors show that things have improved dramatically over the past three decades, and will probably continue to do so. They provide a much needed and reasoned view on a subject that is too often treated emotionally.

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