Description |
1 online resource (379 pages) |
Series |
Columbia Business School Publishing |
Contents |
Preface; Acknowledgments; 1. An Introductory Overview; 2. FInancial Reform in China: Progress and Challenges; 3. Japan: Ongoing Financial Deregulation, Structural Change, and Performance, 1990-2010; 4. Financial Development and Liberalization in Korea: 1980-2011; 5. Banking, Capital Flows, and Financial Cycles: Common Threads in the 2007-2009 Crises; Index |
Summary |
This volume connects the evolving modern financial systems of China, Japan, and Korea to the development and growth of their economies through the first decade of the twenty-first century. It also identifies the commonalities among all three systems while taking into account their social, political, and institutional differences. Essays consider the reform of the Chinese economy since 1978, the underwhelming performance of the Japanese economy since about 1990, and the growth of the Korean economy over the past three decades. These economies engaged in rapid catch-up growth process |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Finance -- China
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Finance -- Japan
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Finance -- Korea (South)
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Corporate Finance.
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Finance
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China
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Japan
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Korea (South)
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Pak, Yŏng-chʻŏl, 1939-
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Patrick, Hugh T.
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Meissner, Larry.
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ISBN |
9780231536462 |
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0231536461 |
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