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The Politics of Open Economies

Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Thailand

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Gebonden, 260 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | 1997
ISBN13: 9780521583435
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This book asks why some countries have responded to the external constraints and opportunities arising from their global and regional economic context by opening up their economies. In particular, the authors examine the role domestic political and economic factors play in shaping the decision to become more open, or more inward-looking. The countries of Southeast Asia have generally enjoyed economic success in the postwar period. The authors argue that one of the explanations for this success has been their integration into the global division of labor, and analyze decision-makers' reasons for following this course. They place particular emphasis on external events, notably the two oil shocks of the 1970s, and the more recent outflow of investment capital and manufacturing capacity from Japan and East Asia.

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ISBN13:9780521583435
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden
Aantal pagina's:260

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1. Introduction; 2. The regional context of Southeast Asian economic growth: the international context; 3. Indonesia; 4. Malaysia; 5. The Philippines; 6. Thailand; 7. Conclusion.
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