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The Newly Industrializing Countries (NICs) of the Pacific Basin -
Taiwan, South Korea, Hong Kong, and Singapore - differ in many
ways. Each has its own language, culture, political life, and
economic system. But there is one crucial characteristic they all
hold in common: each has succeeded in defying in what Peter C.Y.
Chow and Mitchell Kellman define as a "vicious circle of poverty"
following World War II. In Trade - The Engine of Growth in East
Asia, the authors provide a comprehensive analysis of the economic
factors which fueled the "engine of growth". They combine a
detailed body of empirical data with an unusually broad theoretical
framework to highlight the factors in each industry and market
which contributed to the success of these countries. The work
examines and forecasts potential competition from the surrounding
geographic area. It also contrasts the development of the NICs with
Japan, with "next tier NICs", and with each other in a variety of
markets, including those of the United States and the increasingly
unified Europe. Using modern economic theory and sophisticated
quantitative techniques, Trade - The Engine of Growth in East Asia
will enable scholars, students, policymakers, and professionals to
understand the success of these East Asian models of growth.
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