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Industrial Restructuring in Asia
Implications of the Global Economic Crisis
First Edition
Edited by:
- Willem Thorbecke - Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry, Tokyo, Japan
- Wen-jen Hsieh - National Cheng Kung University (NCKU), Taiwan
August 2013 | 406 pages | SAGE India
Industrial Restructuring in Asia: Implications of the Global Economic Crisis is an attempt to examine the impact of the global economic crisis of 2008 on the industrial structure in Asia. Although the crisis did not originate in Asia, Asian economies and financial markets felt its impact, which is likely to deepen significantly in the coming years. The book brings to light not only the cyclical impacts of the crisis, but also those that could influence the long-term growth rate and structure of economies.
Masahiro Kawai
I: OVERVIEW
Wen-jen Hsieh, Atsuyuki Kato and Willem Thorbecke
Jagdish N Bhagwati
II: IMPACTS ON INDUSTRIAL STRUCTURE: LESSONS FROM PREVIOUS CRISIS AND IMPLICATIONS OF THE CURRENT CRISIS AND GROWTH REBALANCING
Wen-jen Hsieh
Willem Thorbecke, Mario Lamberte and Ginalyn Komoto
Yuqing Xing
Prabir De and Chiranjib Neogi
Jack Hou
III: IMPACTS OF THE CRISIS ON THE SERVICE SECTOR AND IMPLICATIONS FOR GLOBAL REBALANCING
Archanun Kohpaiboon and Nipon Poapongsakorn
Abhijit Das, Rashmi Banga and Dinesh Kumar
Rafaelita Aldaba and Gloria Pasadilla
A timey collection of well researched papers that revisit the regulatory and policy environment in order to consider prospects for a sustainable, economic and industrial future that has been constrained by global economic crisis.
Authored by experts on respective countries, regions and sectors is a modest attempt to make sense of the responses in light of both past experiences of Asian financial crisis and the future ahead pregnant with dynamic challenges.... The volume is an impressive collection of chapters that any researcher or pol¬icy maker interested in comprehending the impact of global financial crisis on Asian countries would find worth reading.