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Routledge Handbook of the Chinese Economy (Paperback): Gregory C. Chow, Dwight H. Perkins Routledge Handbook of the Chinese Economy (Paperback)
Gregory C. Chow, Dwight H. Perkins
R1,402 Discovery Miles 14 020 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

China's rapid rise to become the world's second largest economy has resulted in an unprecedented impact on the global system and an urgent need to understand the more about the newest economic superpower. The Routledge Handbook of the Chinese Economy is an advanced-level reference guide which surveys the current economic situation in China and its integration into the global economy. An internationally renowned line-up of scholars contribute chapters on the key components of the contemporary economy and their historical foundations. Topics covered include: the history of the Chinese economy from ancient times onwards; economic growth and development; population, the labor market, income distribution, and poverty; legal, political, and financial institutions; and foreign trade and investments. Offering a cutting-edge overview of the Chinese economy, the Handbook is an invaluable resource for academics, researchers, economists, graduate, and undergraduate students studying this ever-evolving field.

Agricultural Development in China, 1368-1968 (Hardcover): Dwight H. Perkins Agricultural Development in China, 1368-1968 (Hardcover)
Dwight H. Perkins
R3,877 Discovery Miles 38 770 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Agricultural Development in China explains how China's farm economy historically responded to the demands of a rising population. Dwight H. Perkins begins in the year A.D. 1368, the founding date of the Ming dynasty. More importantly, it marked the end of nearly two centuries of violent destruction and loss of life primarily connected with the rise and fall of the Mongols. The period beginning with the fourteenth century was also one in which there were no obvious or dramatic changes in farming techniques or in rural institutions. The rise in population and hence in the number of farmers made possible the rise in farm output through increased double cropping, extending irrigation systems, and much else. Issues explored in this book include the role of urbanization and long distance trade in allowing farmers in a few regions to specialize in crops most suitable to their particular region. Backing up this analysis of agricultural development is a careful examination of the quality of Chinese historical data. This classic volume, now available in a paperback edition, includes a new introduction assessing the continuing importance of this work to understanding the Chinese economy. It will be invaluable for a new generation of economists, historians, and Asian studies specialists and is part of Transaction's Asian Studies series.

Agricultural Development in China, 1368-1968 (Paperback, Revised Ed.): Dwight H. Perkins Agricultural Development in China, 1368-1968 (Paperback, Revised Ed.)
Dwight H. Perkins
R1,503 Discovery Miles 15 030 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Agricultural Development in China explains how China's farm economy historically responded to the demands of a rising population. Dwight H. Perkins begins in the year A.D. 1368, the founding date of the Ming dynasty. More importantly, it marked the end of nearly two centuries of violent destruction and loss of life primarily connected with the rise and fall of the Mongols. The period beginning with the fourteenth century was also one in which there were no obvious or dramatic changes in farming techniques or in rural institutions. The rise in population and hence in the number of farmers made possible the rise in farm output through increased double cropping, extending irrigation systems, and much else.

Issues explored in this book include the role of urbanization and long distance trade in allowing farmers in a few regions to specialize in crops most suitable to their particular region. Backing up this analysis of agricultural development is a careful examination of the quality of Chinese historical data. This classic volume, now available in a paperback edition, includes a new introduction assessing the continuing importance of this work to understanding the Chinese economy. It will be invaluable for a new generation of economists, historians, and Asian studies specialists and is part of Transaction's Asian Studies series.

Vietnam - Navigating a Rapidly Changing Economy, Society, and Political Order (Paperback): Börje Ljunggren, Dwight H. Perkins Vietnam - Navigating a Rapidly Changing Economy, Society, and Political Order (Paperback)
Börje Ljunggren, Dwight H. Perkins
R943 Discovery Miles 9 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the late 1980s, most of the world still associated Vietnam with resistance and war, hardship, refugees, and a mismanaged planned economy. During the 1990s, by contrast, major countries began to see Vietnam as both a potential partner and a strategically significant actor-particularly in the competition between the United States and an emerging China-and international investors began to see Vietnam as a land of opportunity. Vietnam remains a Leninist party-state ruled by the Communist Party of Vietnam that has reconciled the supposedly irreconcilable: a one-party system and a market-based economy linked to global value chains. For the Party stability is crucial and, recently, increasing economic openness has been combined with growing political control and repression. This book, undertaken by scholars from Vietnam, North America, and Europe, focuses on how the country's governance shapes its politics, economy, social development, and relations with the outside world, as well as on the reforms required if Vietnam is to become a sustainable and modern high-income nation in the coming decades. Despite the challenges, including systemic ones, the authors remain optimistic about Vietnam's future, noting the evident vitality of a determined society.

Vietnam - Navigating a Rapidly Changing Economy, Society, and Political Order (Hardcover): Börje Ljunggren, Dwight H. Perkins Vietnam - Navigating a Rapidly Changing Economy, Society, and Political Order (Hardcover)
Börje Ljunggren, Dwight H. Perkins
R1,764 Discovery Miles 17 640 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the late 1980s, most of the world still associated Vietnam with resistance and war, hardship, refugees, and a mismanaged planned economy. During the 1990s, by contrast, major countries began to see Vietnam as both a potential partner and a strategically significant actor-particularly in the competition between the United States and an emerging China-and international investors began to see Vietnam as a land of opportunity. Vietnam remains a Leninist party-state ruled by the Communist Party of Vietnam that has reconciled the supposedly irreconcilable: a one-party system and a market-based economy linked to global value chains. For the Party stability is crucial and, recently, increasing economic openness has been combined with growing political control and repression. This book, undertaken by scholars from Vietnam, North America, and Europe, focuses on how the country's governance shapes its politics, economy, social development, and relations with the outside world, as well as on the reforms required if Vietnam is to become a sustainable and modern high-income nation in the coming decades. Despite the challenges, including systemic ones, the authors remain optimistic about Vietnam's future, noting the evident vitality of a determined society.

Under New Ownership - Privatizing China's State-Owned Enterprises (Hardcover): Shahid Yusuf, Dwight H. Perkins, Kaoru... Under New Ownership - Privatizing China's State-Owned Enterprises (Hardcover)
Shahid Yusuf, Dwight H. Perkins, Kaoru Nabeshima
R4,216 Discovery Miles 42 160 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Although the relative size of the public sector has been much reduced worldwide since the early 1980s, it remains the dominant borrower from the banking system and responsible for the majority of the non-performing assets of banks. Drawing upon new firm-level survey data, this volume assesses how changes in the ownership structure of SOEs affect management, governance, innovation, and performance, comparing these SOEs to other types of firms in China. It also considers China's reform efforts against the experiences of other transition economies. The research reveals that the medium- and longer-term gains from privatization far outweigh costs of adjustment and that the precise mechanics of privatization have little effect on outcomes. The volume argues that privatization of large industrial SOEs and market-based consolidation of small- and medium-sized enterprises will be necessary to transform them into competitive and innovative world-class firms. Chapters include: China's Industrial System: Where is it, Where it Should be Headed, and Why; Reform in China, 1978-1997; The Accelerated Change in Enterprise Ownership, 1997-2003; Chinese Ownership Reform in the East European Mirror; Empirical Evidence on the Effect of SOE Reform in China; and Making Privatization Work.

Under New Ownership - Privatizing China's State-Owned Enterprises (Paperback): Shahid Yusuf, Dwight H. Perkins, Kaoru... Under New Ownership - Privatizing China's State-Owned Enterprises (Paperback)
Shahid Yusuf, Dwight H. Perkins, Kaoru Nabeshima
R956 R781 Discovery Miles 7 810 Save R175 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Although the relative size of the public sector has been much reduced worldwide since the early 1980s, it remains the dominant borrower from the banking system and responsible for the majority of the non-performing assets of banks. Drawing upon new firm-level survey data, this volume assesses how changes in the ownership structure of SOEs affect management, governance, innovation, and performance, comparing these SOEs to other types of firms in China. It also considers China's reform efforts against the experiences of other transition economies. The research reveals that the medium- and longer-term gains from privatization far outweigh costs of adjustment and that the precise mechanics of privatization have little effect on outcomes. The volume argues that privatization of large industrial SOEs and market-based consolidation of small- and medium-sized enterprises will be necessary to transform them into competitive and innovative world-class firms. Chapters include: China's Industrial System: Where is it, Where it Should be Headed, and Why; Reform in China, 1978-1997; The Accelerated Change in Enterprise Ownership, 1997-2003; Chinese Ownership Reform in the East European Mirror; Empirical Evidence on the Effect of SOE Reform in China; and Making Privatization Work.

Social Capability and Long-Term Economic Growth (Paperback, 1st ed. 1995): Bon Ho Koo, Dwight H. Perkins Social Capability and Long-Term Economic Growth (Paperback, 1st ed. 1995)
Bon Ho Koo, Dwight H. Perkins
R1,472 Discovery Miles 14 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

What accounts for the varying long term growth patterns across developing countries? Why were some economies able to achieve sustained and rapid growth in the past three decades, while others failed? In Social Capability and Long-Term Economic Growth, an impressive panel of economists come together to develop a theory of long-term growth, focusing on the dynamic relationship between the social capability to manage scarce resources and long-term growth. Various theoretical issues concerning social capability are explored, and in-depth case-studies of the development experiences of Asian, Latin American, and socialist economies are presented with significant empirical findings. The authors argue that a nation's social capability to efficiently manage human resources is a crucial ingredient for sustaining growth. This study is a serious response to the important question of how a poor developing country can transform itself into a developed one, and its findings offer valuable insight to the development of a long-term growth theory and to economic development policies.

Economics of Development (Paperback, Seventh Edition): Dwight H. Perkins, Steven Radelet, David L. Lindauer, Steven A Block Economics of Development (Paperback, Seventh Edition)
Dwight H. Perkins, Steven Radelet, David L. Lindauer, Steven A Block
R1,838 Discovery Miles 18 380 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

This classic text has been aggressively revised to incorporate the latest research defining the Development Economics field today.

Routledge Handbook of the Chinese Economy (Hardcover): Gregory C. Chow, Dwight H. Perkins Routledge Handbook of the Chinese Economy (Hardcover)
Gregory C. Chow, Dwight H. Perkins
R6,845 Discovery Miles 68 450 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

China's rapid rise to become the world's second largest economy has resulted in an unprecedented impact on the global system and an urgent need to understand the more about the newest economic superpower. The Routledge Handbook of the Chinese Economy is an advanced-level reference guide which surveys the current economic situation in China and its integration into the global economy. An internationally renowned line-up of scholars contribute chapters on the key components of the contemporary economy and their historical foundations. Topics covered include: the history of the Chinese economy from ancient times onwards; economic growth and development; population, the labor market, income distribution, and poverty; legal, political, and financial institutions; and foreign trade and investments. Offering a cutting-edge overview of the Chinese economy, the Handbook is an invaluable resource for academics, researchers, economists, graduate, and undergraduate students studying this ever-evolving field.

East Asian Development - Foundations and Strategies (Hardcover): Dwight H. Perkins East Asian Development - Foundations and Strategies (Hardcover)
Dwight H. Perkins
R896 Discovery Miles 8 960 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the early 1960s, fewer than five percent of Japanese owned automobiles, China's per capita income was among the lowest in Asia, and living standards in South Korea's rural areas were on par with some of the world's poorest countries. Today, these are three of the most powerful economies on earth. Dwight Perkins grapples with both the contemporary and historical causes and consequences of the turnaround, drawing on firsthand experience in the region to explain how Asian countries sustained such rapid economic growth in the second half of the twentieth century. East Asian Development offers a comprehensive view of the region, from Japan and the "Asian Tigers" (Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan, South Korea) to Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, and China--a behemoth larger than all the other economies combined. While the overall picture of Asian growth is positive, no single economic policy has been effective regionwide. Interventionist policies that worked well in some countries failed elsewhere. Perkins analyzes income distribution, to uncover why initially egalitarian societies have ended up in very different places, with Japan, for example, maintaining a modest gap between rich and poor while China has become one of Asia's most unequal economies. Today, the once-dynamic Japanese and Korean economies are sluggish, and even China shows signs of losing steam. Perkins investigates whether this is a regional phenomenon or typical of all economies at this stage of development. His inquiry reminds us that the uncharted waters of China's vast economy make predictions of its future performance speculative at best.

China's Modern Economy in Historical Perspective (Hardcover): Dwight H. Perkins China's Modern Economy in Historical Perspective (Hardcover)
Dwight H. Perkins
R1,878 R1,665 Discovery Miles 16 650 Save R213 (11%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Why did it take China more than a century after its defeat in the first Opium War to begin systematically acquiring the fruits of modern technology? To what extent did the rapid economic developments after 1949 depend on features unique to China and to Chinese history as well as on the socialist reorganization of society? These are the major questions examined in this collection of papers which challenges many previously accepted generalizations about the nature and extent of advances in China's economy during the twentieth century.
The papers discuss the positive and negative effects of foreign imperialism on Chinese economic development, the adequacy of China's financial resources for major economic initiatives, the state of science and technology in late traditional China, the changing structure of national product and distribution of income, the cotton textile and small machine-building industries as examples of pre-1949 economic bases, the village-market town structure of rural China, the tradition of cooperative efforts in agriculture, and the influence of the Yenan period on the economic thinking of China's leaders.

Economics of Development (Paperback, Seventh International Student Edition): Dwight H. Perkins, Steven Radelet, David L.... Economics of Development (Paperback, Seventh International Student Edition)
Dwight H. Perkins, Steven Radelet, David L. Lindauer, Steven A Block
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R937 Discovery Miles 9 370 Ships in 2 - 4 working days

This classic text has been aggressively revised to incorporate the latest research defining the Development Economics field today.

Market Control and Planning in Communist China (Hardcover): Dwight H. Perkins Market Control and Planning in Communist China (Hardcover)
Dwight H. Perkins
R798 R746 Discovery Miles 7 460 Save R52 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the first study in depth of this subject by an economist, the author focuses on a major problem-common to all planned economies-that has confronted the Chinese Communists: whether to centralize all controls in the hands of the planners, or to allow factory and farm managers some degree of autonomy regulated only by the indirect pressures of the market. Because the finding of a satisfactory solution has been of highest importance to Peking, this study of the issue throws light on the shifts and turns of Chinese economic policy in general and on the underlying nature and significance of the broad trends in China's economy and society since 1949.

The Korean Economy - From a Miraculous Past to a Sustainable Future (Hardcover): Barry Eichengreen, Wonhyuk Lim, Yung Chul... The Korean Economy - From a Miraculous Past to a Sustainable Future (Hardcover)
Barry Eichengreen, Wonhyuk Lim, Yung Chul Park, Dwight H. Perkins
R1,175 R1,016 Discovery Miles 10 160 Save R159 (14%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

South Korea has been held out as an economic miracle as a country that successfully completed the transition from underdeveloped to developed country status and as an example of how a middle-income country can continue to move up the technology ladder into the production and export of more sophisticated goods and services. But with these successes have come challenges, among them poverty, inequality, long work hours, financial instability, and complaints about the economic and political power of the country s large corporate conglomerates, or chaebol."

The Korean Economy" provides an overview of Korean economic experience since the 1950s, with a focus on the period since democratization in 1987. Successive chapters analyze the Korean experience from the perspectives of political economy, the growth record, industrial organization and corporate governance, financial development and instability, labor and employment, inequality and social policy, and Korea s place in the world economy. A concluding chapter describes the country s economic challenges going forward and how they can best be met. The volume also serves to summarize the findings of companion volumes in the Harvard-Korean Development Institute series on the Korean economy, also published by the Harvard University Asia Center."

The Challenges of China's Growth (Paperback): Dwight H. Perkins The Challenges of China's Growth (Paperback)
Dwight H. Perkins
R346 R284 Discovery Miles 2 840 Save R62 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

China's economic growth since 1978 has transformed the country. People are richer, freer, and healthier than they have ever been, and if current growth rates are sustained, poverty will be eliminated in China by 2025. But China's economic growth has also created its own challenges. And Beijing's growing military power threatens to put it on a collision course with the United States. Dwight Perkins looks at the major obstacles that Beijing must yet surmount if it is to emerge as a rich country in the twenty-first century and considers the steps that China must take to succeed.

Under New Ownership - Privatizing China's State-Owned Enterprises (Paperback): Shahid Yusuf, Kaoru Nabeshima, Dwight H.... Under New Ownership - Privatizing China's State-Owned Enterprises (Paperback)
Shahid Yusuf, Kaoru Nabeshima, Dwight H. Perkins
R671 Discovery Miles 6 710 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Although China's centrally planned economy is a little more than a shadow of its former self, the closely inter-linked reforms of the enterprise and banking sectors are still incomplete. The relative size of the state-owned enterprise sector has been much reduced, however, the sector remains the dominant borrower from the banking system and is responsible for the majority of bank non-performing assets. Thus in the interests of financial stability it is crucial to implement the remaining reform agenda. The accession to the WTO has also made it more urgent for China's most-dynamic state-owned enterprises and her banking industry to compete through innovation, continuing process upgrades, and active pursuit of strategies aimed at succeeding in global markets. In order to do so, not only do large state-owned industrial enterprises need to be privatized, but the government also needs to create the conditions that will result in market determined consolidation of small and medium size firms into entities with a core strength. 'Under New Ownership' explores the effects of ownership reform in China on the performance of reformed industrial state-owned enterprises, and proposes privatization as a course of action to truly transform these enterprises into world class firms which compete on the basis of sound strategy, effective organization, and innovation. It draws upon newly collected firm level survey data to assess changes in the ownership structure of state enterprises on management, governance, innovation, and performance relative to other types of firms in China. This title provides researchers, students, and policymakers interested in the Chinese economy with in depth information and analysis on key issues related to the reform of state-owned enterprises.

From Miracle to Maturity - The Growth of the Korean Economy (Hardcover): Barry Eichengreen, Dwight H. Perkins, Kwanho Shin From Miracle to Maturity - The Growth of the Korean Economy (Hardcover)
Barry Eichengreen, Dwight H. Perkins, Kwanho Shin
R1,093 R932 Discovery Miles 9 320 Save R161 (15%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The economic growth of South Korea has been a remarkable success story. After the Korean War, the country was one of the poorest economies on the planet; by the twenty-first century, it had become a middle-income country, a member of the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development (the club of advanced economies), and home to some of the world's leading industrial corporations. And yet, many Koreans are less than satisfied with their country's economic performance, given the continuing financial volatility and sluggish growth since the Korean economic crisis of 1997-1998. From Miracle to Maturity offers a comprehensive qualitative and quantitative analysis of the growth of the Korean economy, starting with the aggregate sources of growth (growth of the labor force, the stock of capital, and productivity) and then delving deeper into the roles played by structural change, exports, foreign investment, and financial development. The authors provide a detailed examination of the question of whether the Korean economy is now underperforming and ask, if so, what can be done to solve the problem.

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