At the end of the 20th century, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), finds itself in a state of transition. Expansion from seven to ten members states, the ensuing organizational and political difficulties and the Asian financial crisis are all testing its mettle. This text examines the long-term prospects of the ASEAN-10 economies ...
This text presents a model of economic development in mono-cultural economies, applied largely to Japan, but also including empirical evidence from other countires. The first part of the book is theoretical and builds on a model first expounded by Inada. The rest of the study applies the model to the Japanese economy before and after World War II. ...
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Toshihiko Kawagoe, Sueo Sekiguchi, Seikei Daigaku. Center for Asian and Pacific Studies, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. ASEAN Economic Research Unit
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