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Explore the diverse tapestry of Asian economies with 'Asian Economies: History, Institutions and Structure' by esteemed economist Jamus Jerome Lim. This brand new 2024 edition from John Wiley & Sons (UK) offers an insightful and thorough exploration of the intricate dynamics that define Asia's economic landscape. Whether you are an undergraduate economics student, a graduate researcher, or a finance professional, this essential resource will deepen your understanding of the region's economies.
Delve into the sharp contrasts between major powerhouses—China, India, and Japan—and understand how their unique histories, institutions, and geographic contexts contribute to their current and future economic trajectories. Gain insights into the burgeoning Dragon economies of East Asia as well as the resource-rich markets of the Western part of the continent. Lim’s comprehensive analysis emphasizes the political and economic frameworks that shape these economies, fostering a robust international perspective.
This book does more than provide facts; it navigates through the historical legacies that influence modern economic practices and offers a comparative study of the similarities and differences across Asian economies. With careful examinations of institutional and market structures, readers will find themselves equipped to engage with the global economic landscape in a transformative way. Perfect for anyone eager to understand the complex interactions at play within Asia’s diverse economies.
Delve into the sharp contrasts between major powerhouses—China, India, and Japan—and understand how their unique histories, institutions, and geographic contexts contribute to their current and future economic trajectories. Gain insights into the burgeoning Dragon economies of East Asia as well as the resource-rich markets of the Western part of the continent. Lim’s comprehensive analysis emphasizes the political and economic frameworks that shape these economies, fostering a robust international perspective.
This book does more than provide facts; it navigates through the historical legacies that influence modern economic practices and offers a comparative study of the similarities and differences across Asian economies. With careful examinations of institutional and market structures, readers will find themselves equipped to engage with the global economic landscape in a transformative way. Perfect for anyone eager to understand the complex interactions at play within Asia’s diverse economies.