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Book Title
Trade - The Engine of Growth in East Asia
Publication Date
1993-07-01
Pages
184
ISBN
9780195078954
Subject Area
Business & Economics
Publication Name
Trade-The Engine of Growth in East Asia
Item Length
9.5 in
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Subject
Exports & Imports, Commerce, International / General
Publication Year
1993
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.8 in
Author
Peter C. Y. Chow, Mitchell H. Kellman
Item Width
6.5 in
Item Weight
17.4 Oz
Number of Pages
184 Pages

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The four Pacific Basin countries of Taiwan, South Korea, Hong Kong, and Singapore, have each defied the vicious circle of poverty in the post-war years, emerging as dynamic and rapidly growing economies. This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the economic factors that led to the 'miracle'. The authors combine a wide-ranging empirical body of data with a broad theoretical approach to its analysis. They reach conclusions that can serve as a guide to likely future developments. The book makes an original contribution by describing international trade data that relates to the evaluation of the extraordinary success of these four countries.

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0195078950
ISBN-13
9780195078954
eBay Product ID (ePID)
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Product Key Features

Author
Peter C. Y. Chow, Mitchell H. Kellman
Publication Name
Trade-The Engine of Growth in East Asia
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Subject
Exports & Imports, Commerce, International / General
Publication Year
1993
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Business & Economics
Number of Pages
184 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.5 in
Item Height
0.8 in
Item Width
6.5 in
Item Weight
17.4 Oz

Additional Product Features

LCCN
92-027965
Intended Audience
College Audience
Lc Classification Number
Hf3820.5.C48 1993
Reviews
"Chow and Kellman provide a well-thought-out exposition of how these four "tigers" achieved their economic success....Their arguments...are supported by ample empirical data."--Finance & Development"Chow and Kellman have a considerable mastery of the literature and techniques of empirical international trade analysis."--China Review International"A major contribution to the advancement of knowledge in the field of trade and economic development of rapidly expanding developing countries."--Choice"A solid statistical study of the trade flows which have contributed to the phenomenal growth of East Asia. The study captures shifts in East Asia's trade composition, such as the dynamics of Japan's lead over the NICs, which should be of interest to Pacific Basin buffs."--Alice H. Amsden, Leo Model Professor of Economics, Graduate Faculty, New School for Social Research"Chow and Kellman present the most detailed and comprehensive examination available of the trade of East Asian countries and its role in promoting their rapid economic growth. The exceptionally complete data they have assembled are used to study factors underlying their comparative advantages, the changes in comparative advantage that have taken place, and the reasons for the changes. The authors then use the analysis to project the progress of the next tier ofindustrializing countries and to predict the future performance of these countries as exporters."--Robert E. Lipsey, Queens College and the Graduate Center, City University of New York and NationalBureau of Economic Research, Inc."Chow and Kellman provide a well-thought-out exposition of how these four "tigers" achieved their economic success....Their arguments...are supported by ample empirical data."--Finance & Development"Chow and Kellman have a considerable mastery of the literature and techniques of empirical international trade analysis."--China Review International"A major contribution to the advancement of knowledge in the field of trade and economic development of rapidly expanding developing countries."--Choice"A solid statistical study of the trade flows which have contributed to the phenomenal growth of East Asia. The study captures shifts in East Asia's trade composition, such as the dynamics of Japan's lead over the NICs, which should be of interest to Pacific Basin buffs."--Alice H. Amsden, Leo Model Professor of Economics, Graduate Faculty, New School for Social Research"Chow and Kellman present the most detailed and comprehensive examination available of the trade of East Asian countries and its role in promoting their rapid economic growth. The exceptionally complete data they have assembled are used to study factors underlying their comparative advantages, the changes in comparative advantage that have taken place, and the reasons for the changes. The authors then use the analysis to project the progress of the next tier ofindustrializing countries and to predict the future performance of these countries as exporters."--Robert E. Lipsey, Queens College and the Graduate Center, City University of New York and NationalBureau of Economic Research, Inc., "Chow and Kellman provide a well-thought-out exposition of how these four"tigers" achieved their economic success....Their arguments...are supported byample empirical data."--Finance and Development, "Chow and Kellman present the most detailed and comprehensive examinationavailable of the trade of East Asian countries and its role in promoting theirrapid economic growth. The exceptionally complete data they have assembled areused to study factors underlying their comparative advantages, the changes incomparative advantage that have taken place, and the reasons for the changes.The authors then use the analysis to project the progress of the next tier ofindustrializing countries and to predict the future performance of thesecountries as exporters."--Robert E. Lipsey, Queens College and the GraduateCenter, City University of New York and National Bureau of Economic Research,Inc., "A solid statistical study of the trade flows which have contributed to the phenomenal growth of East Asia. The study captures shifts in East Asia's trade composition, such as the dynamics of Japan's lead over the NICs, which should be of interest to Pacific Basin buffs."--Alice H. Amsden, LeoModel Professor of Economics, Graduate Faculty, New School for Social Research, "Chow and Kellman provide a well-thought-out exposition of how these four "tigers" achieved their economic success....Their arguments...are supported by ample empirical data."-- Finance & Development "Chow and Kellman have a considerable mastery of the literature and techniques of empirical international trade analysis."-- China Review International "A major contribution to the advancement of knowledge in the field of trade and economic development of rapidly expanding developing countries."-- Choice "A solid statistical study of the trade flows which have contributed to the phenomenal growth of East Asia. The study captures shifts in East Asia's trade composition, such as the dynamics of Japan's lead over the NICs, which should be of interest to Pacific Basin buffs."--Alice H. Amsden, Leo Model Professor of Economics, Graduate Faculty, New School for Social Research "Chow and Kellman present the most detailed and comprehensive examination available of the trade of East Asian countries and its role in promoting their rapid economic growth. The exceptionally complete data they have assembled are used to study factors underlying their comparative advantages, the changes in comparative advantage that have taken place, and the reasons for the changes. The authors then use the analysis to project the progress of the next tier of industrializing countries and to predict the future performance of these countries as exporters."--Robert E. Lipsey, Queens College and the Graduate Center, City University of New York and National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc., "Chow and Kellman provide a well-thought-out exposition of how these four "tigers" achieved their economic success....Their arguments...are supported by ample empirical data."--Finance & Development"Chow and Kellman have a considerable mastery of the literature and techniques of empirical international trade analysis."--China Review International"A major contribution to the advancement of knowledge in the field of trade and economic development of rapidly expanding developing countries."--Choice"A solid statistical study of the trade flows which have contributed to the phenomenal growth of East Asia. The study captures shifts in East Asia's trade composition, such as the dynamics of Japan's lead over the NICs, which should be of interest to Pacific Basin buffs."--Alice H. Amsden, Leo Model Professor of Economics, Graduate Faculty, New School for Social Research"Chow and Kellman present the most detailed and comprehensive examination available of the trade of East Asian countries and its role in promoting their rapid economic growth. The exceptionally complete data they have assembled are used to study factors underlying their comparative advantages, the changes in comparative advantage that have taken place, and the reasons for the changes. The authors then use the analysis to project the progress of the next tier of industrializing countries and to predict the future performance of these countries as exporters."--Robert E. Lipsey, Queens College and the Graduate Center, City University of New York and National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc., "Chow and Kellman have a considerable mastery of the literature and techniques of empirical international trade analysis."--China Review International, "Chow and Kellman provide a well-thought-out exposition of how these four "tigers" achieved their economic success....Their arguments...are supported by ample empirical data."--Finance & Development "Chow and Kellman have a considerable mastery of the literature and techniques of empirical international trade analysis."--China Review International "A major contribution to the advancement of knowledge in the field of trade and economic development of rapidly expanding developing countries."--Choice "A solid statistical study of the trade flows which have contributed to the phenomenal growth of East Asia. The study captures shifts in East Asia's trade composition, such as the dynamics of Japan's lead over the NICs, which should be of interest to Pacific Basin buffs."--Alice H. Amsden, Leo Model Professor of Economics, Graduate Faculty, New School for Social Research "Chow and Kellman present the most detailed and comprehensive examination available of the trade of East Asian countries and its role in promoting their rapid economic growth. The exceptionally complete data they have assembled are used to study factors underlying their comparative advantages, the changes in comparative advantage that have taken place, and the reasons for the changes. The authors then use the analysis to project the progress of the next tier of industrializing countries and to predict the future performance of these countries as exporters."--Robert E. Lipsey, Queens College and the Graduate Center, City University of New York and National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc., "A major contribution to the advancement of knowledge in the field of trade and economic development of rapidly expanding developing countries."--Choice, "Chow and Kellman have a considerable mastery of the literature andtechniques of empirical international trade analysis."--China ReviewInternational, "Chow and Kellman provide a well-thought-out exposition of how these four "tigers" achieved their economic success....Their arguments...are supported by ample empirical data."--Finance and Development, "A major contribution to the advancement of knowledge in the field oftrade and economic development of rapidly expanding developingcountries."--Choice, "Chow and Kellman provide a well-thought-out exposition of how these four "tigers" achieved their economic success....Their arguments...are supported by ample empirical data."--Finance & Development "Chow and Kellman have a considerable mastery of the literature and techniques of empirical international trade analysis."--China Review International "A major contribution to the advancement of knowledge in the field of trade and economic development of rapidly expanding developing countries."--Choice "A solid statistical study of the trade flows which have contributed to the phenomenal growth of East Asia. The study captures shifts in East Asia's trade composition, such as the dynamics of Japan's lead over the NICs, which should be of interest to Pacific Basin buffs."--Alice H. Amsden,Leo ModelProfessor of Economics, Graduate Faculty, New School for Social Research "Chow and Kellman present the most detailed and comprehensive examination available of the trade of East Asian countries and its role in promoting their rapid economic growth. The exceptionally complete data they have assembled are used to study factors underlying their comparative advantages, the changes in comparative advantage that have taken place, and the reasons for the changes. The authors then use the analysis to project the progress of the next tier of industrializing countries and to predict the future performance of these countries as exporters."--Robert E. Lipsey,Queens Collegeand the Graduate Center, City University of New York and National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc., "Chow and Kellman present the most detailed and comprehensive examination available of the trade of East Asian countries and its role in promoting their rapid economic growth. The exceptionally complete data they have assembled are used to study factors underlying their comparative advantages,the changes in comparative advantage that have taken place, and the reasons for the changes. The authors then use the analysis to project the progress of the next tier of industrializing countries and to predict the future performance of these countries as exporters."--Robert E. Lipsey, QueensCollege and the Graduate Center, City University of New York and National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc., "A solid statistical study of the trade flows which have contributed tothe phenomenal growth of East Asia. The study captures shifts in East Asia'strade composition, such as the dynamics of Japan's lead over the NICs, whichshould be of interest to Pacific Basin buffs."--Alice H. Amsden, Leo ModelProfessor of Economics, Graduate Faculty, New School for Social Research
Copyright Date
1993
Dewey Decimal
382.0951
Illustrated
Yes

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