The East Asian Development Experience: The Miracle, the Crisis and the Future - Chang, Ha-Joon
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The East Asian Development Experience: The Miracle, the Crisis and the Future
Chang, Ha-Joon
Synopsis "The East Asian Development Experience: The Miracle, the Crisis and the Future"
Today East Asia is the richest part of the world outside the old industrial centres of Western Europe and North America. Despite political authoritarianism, human rights violations, corruption, repression of labour unions, gender discrimination and mistreatment of ethnic minorities, the citizens of the East Asian economies have experienced improvements in income and general well-being unparalleled in human history. In this book, Ha-Joon Chang provides a fresh analysis of this spectacular growth. He considers East Asian economies' unorthodox methods, and their rejection of 'best practice' and so-called Washington Consensus policies. East Asia, he claims, can teach us much about the whole process of economic development. Full of new facts and policy suggestions, this is a lively and unconventional introduction to a global phenomenon.
Nacido en Corea del Sur, Ha-Joon Chang es especialista en economía del desarrollo y profesor en la Universidad de Cambridge. En 2005, Chang obtuvo el premio Wassily Leontief por avanzar las fronteras del Pensamiento Económico. Entre otros libros es autor de Kicking Away the Ladder: Development Strategy in Historical Perspective (2002), que ganó en 2003 el premio Gunnar Myrdal, y de 23 cosas que no te cuentan sobre el capitalismo (Debate, 2011).