Workers, Institutions and Economic Growth in Asia

Workers, Institutions and Economic Growth in Asia
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Publisher : Geneva : IILS
Total Pages : 320
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ISBN-10 : UCSD:31822018902668
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Synopsis Workers, Institutions and Economic Growth in Asia by : Gerry Rodgers

In trying to understand rapid economic growth in East Asia, economists have been paying increasing attention to social institutions. Among these, labour institutions, such as wage systems, trade unions or labour market segmentation, are vital in determining both economic success and failure, and the ways the burdens of success and the burdens of failure are shared. This book provides new evidence on these issues.

The Role of Law and Legal Institutions in Asian Economic Development, 1960-1995

The Role of Law and Legal Institutions in Asian Economic Development, 1960-1995
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 316
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015042909765
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Synopsis The Role of Law and Legal Institutions in Asian Economic Development, 1960-1995 by : Katharina Pistor

"This book suggests that, far from being irrelevant, law made an important contribution to the "East Asian miracle." The findings in the book show that, with the introduction of market-based economic policies, law and legal institutions tended to converge with economic development among the six economies and with the institutions of the West, although the extent of convergence differs from country to country and for different areas of the law."--BOOK JACKET.

Labour Institutions and Economic Development in India

Labour Institutions and Economic Development in India
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Total Pages : 40
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105008845948
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Synopsis Labour Institutions and Economic Development in India by : T. S. Papola

The academic discussion on labour policy issues whether those of industrial relations, labour market structures, or conditions of work often takes place independently of discussions on macro-economic policies or development strategies. To promote an exploration of these issues, the International Institute for Labour Studies has initiated a comparative review of institutional and developmental patterns in Asia. India's experience, by virtue of its historical continuity and diversity, is a valuable point of departure for the larger exercise.

Institutions and Economic Change in Southeast Asia

Institutions and Economic Change in Southeast Asia
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Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages : 232
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ISBN-10 : 1782542493
ISBN-13 : 9781782542490
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Institutions and Economic Change in Southeast Asia by : Colin Barlow

This work scrutinizes the role of institutional change, with special reference to Southeast Asia. It suggests that the nature of institutional arrangements such as households, community groups, firms and formal governance systems can significantly affect human activity and economic success.

Institutions and Economic Growth in Asia

Institutions and Economic Growth in Asia
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ISBN-10 : 1315516136
ISBN-13 : 9781315516134
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis Institutions and Economic Growth in Asia by : Flora Xiao Huang

"This book explores the role of institutions in economic growth, looking in particular at specific Asian countries and at particular cities within those countries. It considers a wide range of factors besides institutions, including the law, cultural factors and overall government arrangements. The differences between the different countries studied are highlighted, and the impact of these differences assessed: the impact of English common law on arrangements in Hong Kong, Singapore and Malaysia; sharia law in Malaysia; the differing lengths of time of colonial rule; the extent to which Chinese family businesses control an economy. Also studied are the degree to which the law is effectively applied, and a range of other social, economic and cultural factors. The book’s conclusions as to which factors have the greatest impact will be of considerable interest to economists of Asia and those interested in economic growth more widely."--Provided by publisher.

The Institutional Foundations of East Asian Economic Development

The Institutional Foundations of East Asian Economic Development
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 597
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ISBN-10 : 9781349269280
ISBN-13 : 134926928X
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis The Institutional Foundations of East Asian Economic Development by : Y. Hayami

The International Economic Association was foremost in reviving professional economists' concern with institutions and their impact in publications such as Economic Institutions in a Dynamic Society (1989). This volume concentrates on the states whose development has been characterised as the 'East Asian miracle' in the light of the performance of other economies starting from similarly low income levels, including India, China, African states - especially Nigeria - and Latin American countries including Brazil. This comprehensive comparative survey in economic history demonstrates the external shocks and interacting domestic forces which constituted the growth dynamic. Nobel Laureates Kenneth Arrow and Douglass North and past President of the IEA the late Michael Bruno are among the thirty-four highly distinguished specialist contributors.

Institutions for Economic Reform in Asia

Institutions for Economic Reform in Asia
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 383
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ISBN-10 : 9781135255374
ISBN-13 : 1135255377
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis Institutions for Economic Reform in Asia by : Philippa Dee

In the same way that no economy starts out with the best set of economic policies, no economy starts out with the best institutions to support the policy-making process. Instead, they inherit institutions that reflect their own unique culture and history. The task of structural reform has to be addressed, therefore, in the context of domestic economic and political institutions and processes. Examining the nature of structural economic reform and the institutional circumstances in which it succeeds or is inhibited, this volume is less about the content of structural reform and more about how to get there. The chapters develop principles governing the types of institutions that are likely to assist the structural reform process, and then examine the application of those principles within a number of case studies. Finally, the volume presents some ideas about how regional cooperation could help to build and support those institutions that in turn support domestic structural reforms. Consisting of theoretical chapters and country specific case studies, this book draws on experience with structural reform across a range of Asian economies at different stages of economic development. As such it will be of interest to students and scholars of Asian Economics and Development Economics.

Business, Government and Labor

Business, Government and Labor
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 422
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ISBN-10 : 9789813225251
ISBN-13 : 9813225254
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Business, Government and Labor by : Linda Y C Lim

Business, Government and Labor in the Economic Development of Singapore and Southeast Asia analyzes the inter-linked and evolving roles of private sector business, government public policy, and labor markets in the economic development of Singapore and its Southeast Asian neighborhood. It does this through 16 essays written by Prof. Linda Y C Lim, an early and long-established scholar of these subjects, and published over a 35-year period. For Singapore, often considered the world's most successful economy, the essays highlight the determining role of government's industrial and social policy through to the present day, when the growth model of the past faces many external market and domestic resource constraints. In the rest of Southeast Asia, in contrast, the essays explore how private sector business, dominated by the locally-domiciled ethnic Chinese minority, thrived and drove economic growth in underdeveloped markets with imperfect institutions, and consider if and how this might change with China's increasing presence in the regional economy. A final set of essays analyzes the forces underlying women's employment, from labor-intensive Southeast Asian export factories in the 1980s to Singapore's foreign-labor-dependent economy and its current productivity challenges. Taken together, the essays show how government, business and labor interact in the process of economic development.

Economic Dynamism in the Asia-Pacific

Economic Dynamism in the Asia-Pacific
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 416
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ISBN-10 : 9781134691432
ISBN-13 : 1134691432
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis Economic Dynamism in the Asia-Pacific by : Grahame Thompson

There is enormous interest in the dramatic economic growth the Asia-Pacific region has experienced, as well as its recent difficulties Burning contemporary issue: there is intense and often fierce debate amongst scholars trying to account for the region's economic success Takes a broad, interdisciplinary perspective covering economics, political economy and business in this dynamic region

Globalization and Labour in the Asia Pacific

Globalization and Labour in the Asia Pacific
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 324
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ISBN-10 : 9781135304850
ISBN-13 : 1135304858
Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis Globalization and Labour in the Asia Pacific by : John Benson

Globalization and labour market deregulation have had an impact on employment and workers, and brought pressure to bear on trade unions. This study looks at the challenges of globalization and deregulation in the Asia Pacific, and possible responses to them in a variety of ways.