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Asian Economies In Transition |
Richard Pomfret, Professor of Economics, University of Adelaide, Australia
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| 1996 |
176 pp |
Hardback |
978 1 85898 291 5 |
£63.00 |
on-line discount
£56.70 |
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‘It affords a very valuable insight into the strengths and weaknesses affecting change in the concerned countries.’ – K.D. Chadha, USI Journal
‘The book is crisply written and clearly structured. It caters to both the specialist who needs access to still largely closed societies and the generalist interested in Asia beyond the Pacific basin. It is highly recommended.’ – Richard Mead, Asia Pacific Business Review
Asian Economies in Transition analyses and evaluates the experience of the eleven Asian economies undertaking the transition from central planning to a more market-oriented approach.
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Contents: Preface 1. The Asian Transition Economies 2. Economic Reform in China,1978–94 3. Direct Foreign Investment in China 4. Financial Reform in China 5. Economic Reform in Indochina 6. Mongolia’s Economic Reforms 7. The Central Asian Republics 8. Azerbaijan 9. The Decision to Use the Ruble or to Issue National Currencies 10. The Tumen River Project: Cooperation among Reformed and non-Reformed Socialist Economies 11. Lessons from China for other Transition Economies References Index
View the author's website at http://www.economics.adelaide.edu.au/rpomfret/pomfret.html
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