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" Americans often imagine that an "economic miracle" is taking place
across all of Asia, a region of vast internal differences and
contradictions. The truth is more complex and tentative. In his latest
book, journalist Studwell (The China Dream), founder of the China
Economic Quarterly, surveys nine nations: China, Indonesia, Japan,
Malaysia, the Philippines, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam.
At a time when ideas of "geographic pre-destination" and
"nothing-can-be-done'" developmental thinking abound, Studwell reports
on the striking differences between these nations. Taiwan, for one,
"gives us a powerful reminder that geography is not destiny in
development." The book first reviews land policies, then considers basic
manufacturing, including autos, cement, fertilizer, steel, and
textiles. Studwell writes gripping country-by-country profiles of
companies that together provide ample evidence of the brutality with
which economic development is conducted. Dwelling on Hyundai, Studwell
admires the "extraordinary success of Korea's manufacturing development
policy" and the prospects for trade there. He concludes with a lucid
review of China's confusing economic policies, arguing that the country
remains mired in government inefficiencies and slow institutional
development. Readers will find Studwell's informative and balanced
report eye-opening.
" (Publishers Weekly)
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