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El. knyga: Asian Transformations: An Inquiry into the Development of Nations

Edited by (Emeritus Professor of Economics, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India)

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Gunnar Myrdal published his magnum opus, Asian Drama: An Inquiry into the Poverty of Nations, in 1968. He was deeply pessimistic about development prospects in Asia. The fifty years since then have witnessed a remarkable social and economic transformation in Asia - even if it has been uneven across countries and unequal between people - that would have been difficult to imagine, let alone predict at the time. Asian Transformations: An Inquiry into the Development of Nations analyses the fascinating story of economic development in Asia spanning half a century.

Asian Transformations sets the stage by discussing the contribution of Gunnar Myrdal to the debate on development then and now and providing a long-term historical perspective on Asia in the world. It then uses cross-country thematic studies on governments, economic openness, agricultural transformation, industrialization, macroeconomics, poverty and inequality, education and health, employment and unemployment, institutions, and nationalisms to analyse processes of change while recognizing the diversity in paths and outcomes. Specific country studies on China, India, Indonesia and Vietnam, and sub-region studies on East Asia, Southeast Asia, and South Asia, further highlight turning points in economic performance and demonstrate factors underlying success or failure.

Including in-depth studies by eminent economists and social scientists, Asian Transformations comprehensively examines the phenomenal changes that are transforming economies in Asia and shifting the balance of economic power in the world and reflects on the future prospects for this continent over the next twenty-five years. It is a cohesive and multi-disciplinary study of a rapidly changing economic landscape, and makes an important contribution to understanding the complexities and processes of development from different perspectives.

Recenzijos

One can but only admire Nayyar's thoughtfulness in capturing all the relevant themes and finding authors who can bring an authoritative perspective on each subject. * Nagesh Kumar, Economic & Political Weekly *

List of Figures
xiii
List of Tables
xv
List of Abbreviations
xvii
Notes on Contributors xxi
PART I SETTING THE STAGE
1 Rethinking Asian Drama: Fifty Years Eater
3(26)
Deepak Nayyar
2 Gunnar Myrdal and Asian Drama in Context
29(23)
Ravi Kanbur
3 Myrdals Methodology and Approach Revisited
52(28)
Frances Stewart
4 Asia and the World Economy in Historical Perspective
80(29)
Ronald Findlay
PART II CROSS-COUNTRY THEMATIC STUDIES
5 The State and Development
109(27)
Peter Evans
Patrick Heller
6 Economic Openness and Development
136(24)
Richard Kozul-Wright
Daniel Poon
7 Agriculture, the Rural Sector, and Development
160(26)
Rob Vos
8 Industrialization and Development
186(30)
Ha-Joon Chang
Kiryl Zach
9 Macroeconomic Perspective on Development
216(24)
Amit Bhaduri
10 Poverty and Inequality
240(57)
Guanghua Wan
Chen Wang
11 Education and Health
297(1)
Sudipto Mundle
12 Unemployment, Employment, and Development
297(24)
Rolph van der Hoeven
13 Institutions and Development
321(25)
Mushtaq H. Khan
14 Nationalism and Development
346(31)
Prasenjit Duara
PART III COUNTRY AND SUB-REGION STUDIES Country Studies
15 China
377(24)
Justin Lin Yifu
16 India
401(23)
Kaushik Basu
17 Indonesia
424(26)
C. Peter Timmer
18 Vietnam Finn Tarp
450(27)
Sub-Region Studies
19 East Asia
477(27)
Robert H. Wade
20 Southeast Asia
504(27)
Manuel F. Montes
21 South Asia
531(26)
S.R. Osmani
Index 557
Deepak Nayyar is Emeritus Professor of Economics at Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, and an Honorary Fellow of Balliol College, Oxford. He was Distinguished University Professor of Economics at the New School for Social Research, New York, and has previously taught at the University of Oxford, the University of Sussex, and the Indian Institute of Management. He served as Vice Chancellor of the University of Delhi, and as Chief Economic Adviser to the Government of India. He has published widely in academic journals. His books include Catch Up: Developing Countries in the World Economy (OUP, 2016).