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9780821367452

East Asian Visions : Perspectives on Economic Development

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    9780821367452

  • ISBN10:

    0821367455

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2007-01-31
  • Publisher: World Bank

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Despite the diversity in income levels, languages, culture, resource endowments, and political systems, the countries of East Asia are more integrated now than they have ever been. Goods, money, and ideas are being traded across the region. East Asia is redefining itself from a collection of disparate nations that looked mainly to markets in the west, to a more self-reliant, innovative, and networked region. Countries in this region are strengthening ties with each other and seeking more strategic partnerships with the rest of the world.'East Asian Visions' is a collection of essays that convey, firsthand, how some of the most influential thinkers in East Asia view these challenges. The writers are eminent policy makers, statesmen, and scholars. They write about how competition with the west has bred success; how crises in the region have provoked introspection; and how the rise of China is catalyzing change.Some of the themes that permeate these essays include:- How can East Asia's growth success be explained?- Can all countries benefit from China's success, or will some be crowded out?- Will regional integration aid efficiency or will it become a source of vulnerability?- How can East Asian countries deal with the growing domestic concerns such as inequity, slum pollution, and corruption?Contributors include:Aun Porn Moniroth, Chariman, Supreme National Economic Council, CambodiaRoberto F. de Ocampo, President, Asian Institute of ManagementToyoo Gyohten, President, Institute for International Monetary Affairs and Senior Adviser, Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJYujiro Hayami, Professor, National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies, Tokyo and Adviser, Joint Graduate Program, National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies and the Foundation for Advanced Studies in International DevelopmentJomo K. S., Assistant Secretary General for Economic Development, UN Department of Economic and Social AffairsCao Sy Kiem, Vice Chairman, Central Party's Economic Committee, Vietnam National Board of Finance and Monetary Policies Consultancy, and teh Vietnam Learning Promotion Association, and Chairman, Vietnam Association of Small and Medium EnterprisesTommy Koh, Ambassador-at-large, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Singapore and Chairman, Institue of Policy Studies, the National Heritage Board, and the Chinese Heritage CentreHaruhiko Kuroda, President, Asian Development Bank and Chairperson of the Bank's Board of DirectorsLong Yongtu, Secretary-General, Boao Forum for Asia (China) and Dean, School of International Relations and Public Affairs, Fudan UniversityKishore Mahbubani, Dean, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of SingaporeFelipe Medalla, Professor, School of Economics, University of the PhilippinesMari Pangestu, Minister of Trade, Republic of IndonesiaMinxin Pei, Senior Associate and Director, China Program, Carnegie Endowment for International PeaceAndrew Sheng, Chair, Annual Capital Markets Roundtable, OECD, Tokyo, and Adjunct Professor, Graduate School of Economics and Management, Tsinghua University, Beijing, and Tun Ismail ali Professor of Monetary and Financial Economics, University of MalaysiaWu Jinglian, Senior Research Fellow, Development Research Center, State Council, ChinaJoseph Yam, Chief Executive, Hong Kong Monetary AuthorityZheng Bijian, Chairman, China Reform Forum

Table of Contents

Perspectives on East Asian development : an introductionp. 1
Economic integration in East Asia : Cambodia's experiencep. 24
The case for East Asian financial cooperationp. 53
The future of Asiap. 69
Rural-based development in East Asia under globalizationp. 82
Economic development and regional cooperation in East Asiap. 107
East Asian economic integration : problems for late-entry countriesp. 128
Asia's challengesp. 142
Toward an integrated, poverty-free, and peaceful East Asiap. 149
China's WTO accession : implications and key lessons learnedp. 178
From Confucius to Kennedy : principles of East Asian governancep. 188
Economic integration in East Asia : a Philippine perspectivep. 203
Visions of East Asia : three engines for a way forwardp. 231
Political foundations for sustainable growth in Asiap. 244
The Asian network economy in the 21st centuryp. 258
Does China need to change its industrialization path?p. 285
Reflections on financial and monetary developments in Asiap. 309
The internal and external environments of China's development over the next five yearsp. 323
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