ABSTRACT

An expanded and updated edition of Woronoff's 1986 study of Asia's emerging economic giants, this book looks back at what has happened in the intervening years, especially as regards the "discovery" of this phenomenon in the Western media and the overreactive hype that has accompanied it. As the author puts it: "My purpose is to show how these countries, which hitherto has been quite unremarkable, began to develop vigorously. What policies and strategies they used. What they did right and, even more importantly, what they did wrong."

part One|148 pages

The Places

chapter 1|38 pages

Japan's Two “Miracles”

chapter 2|28 pages

Taiwan, Industrial Island

chapter 3|30 pages

Korea, Man-Made Miracle

chapter 4|21 pages

Singapore, Capitalist Haven

chapter 5|23 pages

Hong Kong, Capitalist Paradise

part Two|138 pages

The Policies

chapter 6|20 pages

Where There's A Will . . .

chapter 7|16 pages

Diverse Faces of Capitalism

chapter 8|21 pages

Conjuring Up Industries

chapter 9|17 pages

Upgrading Exports

chapter 10|17 pages

Downgrading Imports

chapter 11|21 pages

Technological Leapfrogging

chapter 12|20 pages

Age of Neo-Development

part Three|92 pages

The Prospects

chapter 13|18 pages

New Challenges

chapter 14|16 pages

Allies or Rivals?

chapter 15|16 pages

Asian Spillover

chapter 16|16 pages

East Confronts West

chapter |20 pages

Epilogue: Keeping The “Miracle” Alive