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The household has traditionally been neglected in studies of Asian
political economy. While there is an emergent literature that looks
at this relationship, to date, it is fragmented. The contributors
consider how the household economy has increasingly been
incorporated into development planning and policy making within
both states and multilateral development agencies. They examine the
social consequences of the tendency to view households as
marketizable spaces, and explore how the household economy relates
to broader structures of industrial production in the region. With
case studies on Singapore, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, India, Japan, South
Korea, Vietnam and China, they provide a comprehensive picture of
the centrality of the household economy to ongoing processes and
struggles associated with the continuous economic transformation of
the region.
The household has traditionally been neglected in studies of Asian
political economy. While there is an emergent literature that looks
at this relationship, to date, it is fragmented. The contributors
consider how the household economy has increasingly been
incorporated into development planning and policy making within
both states and multilateral development agencies. They examine the
social consequences of the tendency to view households as
marketizable spaces, and explore how the household economy relates
to broader structures of industrial production in the region. With
case studies on Singapore, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, India, Japan, South
Korea, Vietnam and China, they provide a comprehensive picture of
the centrality of the household economy to ongoing processes and
struggles associated with the continuous economic transformation of
the region.
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