ABSTRACT
New Directions in Development Economics is divided into two parts. The first half considers the dilemna of growth with special reference to its environmental cost. The second half focuses on the role of the state in the context of the growing dominance of the free market argument. The contributors include Paul Collier, Partha Dasgupta, Ronald Findlay and Deepak Lal.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
PART ONE PARADIGMS OF LAW AND DEVELOPMENT IN ASIA
chapter 2|43 pages
LAW AND DEVELOPMENT FROM THE SOUTHEAST ASIAN PERSPECTIVE: METHODOLOGY, HISTORY, AND PARADIGM CHANGE
chapter 4|38 pages
THE RULE OF LAW, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, AND THE DEVELOPMENTAL STATES OF NORmEAST ASIA
part |2 pages
PART TWO JAPAN AS A MODEL FOR LAW AND DEVELOPMENT IN ASIA
chapter 8|33 pages
JAPAN AS A MODEL? COMPARING LAW AND DEVELOPMENT IN JAPAN, SINGAPORE, AND INDONESIA
part |2 pages
PART THREE LAW IN A 'SOCIALIST MARKET ECONOMY': THE CASE OF CHINA
chapter 10|16 pages
THE CLONABILITY OF THE SINGAPORE MODEL OF LAW AND DEVELOPMENT: THE CASE OF SUZHOU, CHINA
part |2 pages
PART FOUR SOUTHEAST ASIAN APPROACHES TO LAW AND DEVELOPMENT
part |2 pages
PART FIVE LAW AND DEVELOPMENT AND THE REGION