Asia's flying geese :: how regionalization shapes Japan /
"Asia's Flying Geese connects social organization, economics, and politics to bring the study of East Asian regionalism to life. In this landmark book on an extremely important topic, Walter F. Hatch explains Japan's economic stagnation and subsequent transformation by looking at its...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Asia's Flying Geese connects social organization, economics, and politics to bring the study of East Asian regionalism to life. In this landmark book on an extremely important topic, Walter F. Hatch explains Japan's economic stagnation and subsequent transformation by looking at its ties to East Asia."--Mark Tilton, Purdue University In Asia's Flying Geese, Walter F. Hatch tackles the puzzle of Japan's paradoxically slow change during the economic crisis it faced in the 1990s. Why didn't the purportedly unstoppable pressures of globalization force a rapid and radical shift in Japan's business model?In a book with lessons for the larger debate about globalization and its impact on national economies, Hatch shows how Japanese political and economic elites delayed--but could not in the end forestall--the transformation of their distinctive brand of capitalism by trying to extend it to the rest of Asia. For most of the 1990s, the region grew rapidly as an increasingly integrated but hierarchical group of economies. Japanese diplomats and economists came to call them "flying geese." The "lead goose" or most developed economy, Japan supplied the capital, technology, and even developmental norms to second-tier"geese" such as Singapore and South Korea, which themselves traded with Thailand, Malaysia, and the Philippines, and so on down the V-shaped line to Indonesia and coastal China. Japan's model of capitalism, which Hatch calls "relationalism," was thus fortified, even as it became increasingly outdated The Asian economic crisis in the late 1990s destabilized many of the surrounding economies upon which Japan had in some measure depended, and the People's Republic of China gained new prominence on the global scene as an economic dynamo. These changes, Hatch concludes, have forced real transformation in Japan's corporate governance, its domestic politics, and in its ongoing relations with its neighbors. --Book Jacket. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xi, 292 pages) : illustrations |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 257-283) and index. |
ISBN: | 9780801458729 0801458722 |
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spelling | Hatch, Walter, 1954- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjx4cGg3XQtghC7PWDpCKm http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n96006889 Asia's flying geese : how regionalization shapes Japan / Walter F. Hatch. Ithaca : Cornell University Press, ©2010. 1 online resource (xi, 292 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier polychrome. rdacc http://rdaregistry.info/termList/RDAColourContent/1003 data file Cornell studies in political economy Includes bibliographical references (pages 257-283) and index. Introduction : external sources of continuity and change -- Social networks and the power they produce -- The postwar political economy of Japan -- Leading a flock of geese -- Maintaining the relational status quo -- Elite regionalization and the protective buffer -- The costs of continuity -- Grounding Asia's flying geese -- Some change-- at last -- Conclusion : beyond Asia. Print version record. "Asia's Flying Geese connects social organization, economics, and politics to bring the study of East Asian regionalism to life. In this landmark book on an extremely important topic, Walter F. Hatch explains Japan's economic stagnation and subsequent transformation by looking at its ties to East Asia."--Mark Tilton, Purdue University In Asia's Flying Geese, Walter F. Hatch tackles the puzzle of Japan's paradoxically slow change during the economic crisis it faced in the 1990s. Why didn't the purportedly unstoppable pressures of globalization force a rapid and radical shift in Japan's business model?In a book with lessons for the larger debate about globalization and its impact on national economies, Hatch shows how Japanese political and economic elites delayed--but could not in the end forestall--the transformation of their distinctive brand of capitalism by trying to extend it to the rest of Asia. For most of the 1990s, the region grew rapidly as an increasingly integrated but hierarchical group of economies. Japanese diplomats and economists came to call them "flying geese." The "lead goose" or most developed economy, Japan supplied the capital, technology, and even developmental norms to second-tier"geese" such as Singapore and South Korea, which themselves traded with Thailand, Malaysia, and the Philippines, and so on down the V-shaped line to Indonesia and coastal China. Japan's model of capitalism, which Hatch calls "relationalism," was thus fortified, even as it became increasingly outdated The Asian economic crisis in the late 1990s destabilized many of the surrounding economies upon which Japan had in some measure depended, and the People's Republic of China gained new prominence on the global scene as an economic dynamo. These changes, Hatch concludes, have forced real transformation in Japan's corporate governance, its domestic politics, and in its ongoing relations with its neighbors. --Book Jacket. Business networks Japan. Regionalism Economic aspects Japan. Elite (Social sciences) Japan. Manufacturing industries Japan. Japan Economic policy 1945- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85069410 Réseaux d'affaires Japon. Régionalisme Aspect économique Japon. Élite (Sciences sociales) Japon. Industrie manufacturière Japon. Japon Politique économique 1945- POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Economy. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Industries General. bisacsh Business networks fast Economic policy fast Elite (Social sciences) fast Manufacturing industries fast Regionalism Economic aspects fast Japan fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJkT7GyCmyjxytDfqk6Yfq Since 1945 fast has work: Asia's flying geese (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFy3vgpMXKYvFTvVvGmtGb https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Hatch, Walter, 1954- Asia's flying geese. Ithaca : Cornell University Press, 2010 9780801448683 (DLC) 2009038042 (OCoLC)437054169 Cornell studies in political economy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n42034610 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBU FWS_PDA_EBU https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1249838 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Hatch, Walter, 1954- Asia's flying geese : how regionalization shapes Japan / Cornell studies in political economy. Introduction : external sources of continuity and change -- Social networks and the power they produce -- The postwar political economy of Japan -- Leading a flock of geese -- Maintaining the relational status quo -- Elite regionalization and the protective buffer -- The costs of continuity -- Grounding Asia's flying geese -- Some change-- at last -- Conclusion : beyond Asia. Business networks Japan. Regionalism Economic aspects Japan. Elite (Social sciences) Japan. Manufacturing industries Japan. Réseaux d'affaires Japon. Régionalisme Aspect économique Japon. Élite (Sciences sociales) Japon. Industrie manufacturière Japon. POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Economy. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Industries General. bisacsh Business networks fast Economic policy fast Elite (Social sciences) fast Manufacturing industries fast Regionalism Economic aspects fast |
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title | Asia's flying geese : how regionalization shapes Japan / |
title_auth | Asia's flying geese : how regionalization shapes Japan / |
title_exact_search | Asia's flying geese : how regionalization shapes Japan / |
title_full | Asia's flying geese : how regionalization shapes Japan / Walter F. Hatch. |
title_fullStr | Asia's flying geese : how regionalization shapes Japan / Walter F. Hatch. |
title_full_unstemmed | Asia's flying geese : how regionalization shapes Japan / Walter F. Hatch. |
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topic | Business networks Japan. Regionalism Economic aspects Japan. Elite (Social sciences) Japan. Manufacturing industries Japan. Réseaux d'affaires Japon. Régionalisme Aspect économique Japon. Élite (Sciences sociales) Japon. Industrie manufacturière Japon. POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Economy. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Industries General. bisacsh Business networks fast Economic policy fast Elite (Social sciences) fast Manufacturing industries fast Regionalism Economic aspects fast |
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