Harnessing globalization: a review of East Asian case histories
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1. Verfasser: Wan, Henry Y. (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Hackensack, NJ World Scientific c2006
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Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references (p. 268-270) and index
The pre-conditions : East Asia missed out in launching the industrial revolution (brief note 1) -- The second chance After WWII : the record of East Asia among the late-comers (brief note 2) -- Japan pioneered industrialization via institutional development: the post-WWII transformation of corporate governance (brief note 3) -- East Asian development : Japan as the growth pole (brief note 4) -- Deregulation in reform : the taking-off of Korean growth (brief note 5) -- Moving along the upper bound : Singapore reaching out for its potential (brief note 6) -- To have and have not an industrial policy : the Hong Kong-Taiwan comparison (brief note 7) -- The win-win game of intermediation : the Hong Kong PRC connection (brief note 8) -- Challenges for a billion-people economy : a prognosis for the development of the PRC (brief note 9) -- Interdependent evolution : the north-south interactions (brief note 10) -- Contrast among the Chinese economies (brief note11) -- Alternative approaches for the industrial structure (brief note 12) -- Comparative worldwide development records (brief note 13) -- Must trade retard growth for the developing economies? (brief note 14) -- Why rapid growth is associated with stagnant total productivity? (brief note 15)
Collecting all the results on the particular types of inequalities, the coverage of this book is unique among textbooks in the literature. The book focuses on the historical development of the Carlson inequalities and their many generalizations and variations. As well as almost all known results concerning these inequalities and all known proof techniques, a number of open questions suitable for further research are considered. Two chapters are devoted to clarifying the close connection between interpolation theory and this type of inequality. Other applications are also included, in addition to a historical note on Fritz Carlson himself
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (xii, 275 p.)
ISBN:1281919233
9781281919236
9789812567093
9789812773999
9812567097
9812773991

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