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The current pandemic intensifies underlying structural bottlenecks
and systemic inefficiencies. At the same time, it provokes the
hasty adoption of innovations made possible by the already
accelerating technological developments before being accompanied by
necessary institutional and systemic adjustments. This leads to
multidimensional crises as well as new socioeconomic challenges and
prospects globally. The book enables readers to anticipate
separate, yet interrelated functional spheres of global
socioeconomic reality, understand their structure, and recognize
potential vulnerabilities and opportunities in light of the current
pandemic and the induced transformations. It tackles global aspects
of the crisis by means of standard and innovative economic policies
at the national and international level, faces challenges by
businesses and revealing models of effective transformations and
strategies in the present circumstances, and discusses individual
and collective societal problems in light of sustaining our
constantly upgrading humanitarian values in the 21st century. It is
ideal for academicians, master's or Ph.D. degree students,
university teachers, and scientists working in the field of
management, business, economics, computer science, and engineering.
This book will be an important addition to the limited number of
books that discuss finance and accounting issues in East Asian
countries. While presenting recent empirical studies on finance and
accounting in East Asian economies, it also reveals the underlying
reasons for remarkable economic growth and emerging performance of
the financial markets in the East Asian countries. It introduces
newly developed financial products, institutions, governance
mechanism, banking policy changes and their implications in the
East Asian economies, and discusses the way forward for these
economies with recommendations for policy implications. It also
contains suggestions for other developing countries trying to
achieve rapid growth.
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