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Trade and Structural Change in Pacific Asia
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1987
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The rapid development of Pacific Asia over the past twenty years offers an excellent opportunity to analyze the dynamics of economic growth. Trade and Structural Change in Pacific Asia explores the nature and causes of changes that have occurred in the economic structure of Pacific Asia, the relationship between these changes and economic growth, and the implications of these changes for trading relationships.
Themes in the research reported here includes the sectoral composition of output and trade; rates of structural change in production and exports and their relation to economic growth; the effect of abundant resource endowments on industrialization and manufactured exports; the nature of the mix between active government policies and market forces; and the balance between demand-determined and supply-determined industrialization and exports. Many of the issues explored have important implications for United States foreign economic policy, and the volume includes a look at the basic economic and political forces influencing shifts in United States trade policy in the postwar period.
A timely and informative analysis, the volume probes the causes and consequences of economic growth in Pacific Asia, focusing on the interaction of exports of manufactured goods and the developmental process. The results reported contribute to ongoing research in structural change and economic policy and will be important to economists working on empirical patters in international trade and the process of economic development.
Themes in the research reported here includes the sectoral composition of output and trade; rates of structural change in production and exports and their relation to economic growth; the effect of abundant resource endowments on industrialization and manufactured exports; the nature of the mix between active government policies and market forces; and the balance between demand-determined and supply-determined industrialization and exports. Many of the issues explored have important implications for United States foreign economic policy, and the volume includes a look at the basic economic and political forces influencing shifts in United States trade policy in the postwar period.
A timely and informative analysis, the volume probes the causes and consequences of economic growth in Pacific Asia, focusing on the interaction of exports of manufactured goods and the developmental process. The results reported contribute to ongoing research in structural change and economic policy and will be important to economists working on empirical patters in international trade and the process of economic development.
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Colin I. Bradford, Jr., is associate director of the Yale Center for International and Area Studies at Yale University. William H. Branson is professor of economics and international affairs at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs of Princeton University.
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Frontmatter
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National Bureau of Economic Research
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Contents
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Overview
xi - I. Introduction
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1. Patterns of Trade and Structural Change
1 - II. Pacific Asia in Global Trade Patterns
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2. Trade and Structural Interdependence between the United States and the Newly Industrializing Countries
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3. Exports of Manufactures from Developing Countries to the European Community
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4. Japan and Her Asian Neighbors in a Dynamic Perspective
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5. Recent U.S. Trade Policy and Its Global Implications
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6. The South Asian and Pacific Far East Countries in Project LINK
157 - III. Structural Change and Transitional Growth in Pacific Asia
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7. NICs and the Next-Tier NICs as Transitional Economies
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8. The Structure of Trade in Manufactured Goods in the East and Southeast Asian Region
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9. Empirical Tests of Alternative Models of International Growth
227 - IV. The Gang of Four: The Pacific Asian Newly Industrializing Countries
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10. Export-Oriented Growth and Trade Patterns of Korea
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11. Trade Patterns and Trends of Taiwan
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12. Foreign Trade and Economic Growth in Hong Kong: Experience and Prospects
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13. Trends and Patterns of Singapore’s Trade in Manufactures
379 - V. The ASEAN Four: Next-Tier Newly Industrializing Countries ?
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14. Changes in the Malaysian Economy and Trade Trends and Prospects
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15. Trade Patterns and Trends of Thailand
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16. Manufactured Exports and Industrialization: Trade Patterns and Trends of the Philippines
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17. Trade Patterns and Trends of Indonesia
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List of Contributors
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Author Index
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Subject Index
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Keywords for this book
pacific asia; development; trade; economics; growth; output; production; exports; capitalism; commerce; natural resources; industrialization; manufacturing; nonfiction; supply; demand; interdependence; japan; europe; singapore; malaysia; thailand; indonesia; philippines; korea; project link; transitions; finance; industry; economy
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For an expert adult audience, including professional development and academic research