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Handbook of Emerging Economies

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Handbook of Emerging Economies

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Handbook of Emerging Economies book

Handbook of Emerging Economies

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Handbook of Emerging Economies book

Edited ByRobert E. Looney
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2014
eBook Published 4 October 2018
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203108765
Pages 626
eBook ISBN 9780203108765
Subjects Economics, Finance, Business & Industry, Reference & Information Science
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Looney, R.E. (Ed.). (2014). Handbook of Emerging Economies (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203108765

ABSTRACT

A major new volume in the Routledge International Handbooks series analysing emerging and newly emerged economies, including the BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) and other likely (Turkey, Indonesia, Mexico, and South Korea) as well as possible (Vietnam, The Philippines, Nigeria, Pakistan, Egypt, Colombia and Argentina) candidates for emerging economy status. Chapters on theories surrounding emerging markets (including the Beijing/Washington Consensus debate) offer an overview of current issues in development economics, in addition to providing an integrated framework for the country case studies. Written by experts, this handbook will be invaluable to academics and students of economics and emerging economies, as well as to business people and researchers seeking information on economic development and the accelerating pace of globalization.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

part Part I|1 pages

Introduction: an overview

chapter 1|12 pages

Introduction

ByRobert E. Looney

chapter 2|17 pages

Key trends in the world economy

ByUri Dadush

part Part II|1 pages

The BRICS

chapter 3|13 pages

Brazil

ByAlbert Fishlow

chapter 4|15 pages

Russia as an emerging economy

ByPhilip Hanson

chapter 5|22 pages

The how and why of economic growth in India, 1950–2012

BySurjit S. Bhalla

chapter 6|22 pages

China after the international financial crisis

Still emerging
ByPieter Bottelier

chapter 7|29 pages

South Africa’s difficult transition

ByRobert E. Looney

part Part III|1 pages

Key lessons

chapter 8|40 pages

Modern stage theories and their relevance for the emerging economies

ByRobert E. Looney

chapter 9|8 pages

Beijing Consensus versus Washington Consensus 1

ByJohn Williamson

part Part IV|1 pages

Diverse success stories

chapter 10|16 pages

The Israeli economy

ByPaul Rivlin

chapter 11|24 pages

Singapore’s success

After the miracle
ByLinda Y.C. Lim

chapter 12|16 pages

The original sin in Chile’s successful history of development

ByPatricio Navia

part Part V|1 pages

Likely success stories

chapter 13|20 pages

Turkey

ByFatih Özatay

chapter 14|22 pages

Indonesia’s ways to sustainable economic growth and development

ByZamroni Salim

chapter 15|19 pages

Mexico

Emerging economy kept on a leash by mismatched monopolies
ByFrancisco E. González

chapter 16|21 pages

Middle-income trap of Malaysian economy

A political economy analysis 1
ByVijayakumari Kanapathy, Herizal Hazri

part Part VI|1 pages

Introduction: an overview

chapter 17|9 pages

Argentina’s present and its intriguing economic history

ByDomingo F. Cavallo

chapter 18|25 pages

Viet Nam

ByMartin Rama

chapter 19|13 pages

The Philippines

Road to being an emerging economy
ByDante B. Canlas

chapter 20|20 pages

Pakistan

An economy in extreme distress that could be revived
ByShahid Javed Burki

chapter 21|19 pages

Egypt

Too ‘big’ to succeed?
ByRobert Springborg

chapter 22|24 pages

Thailand

Economic progress and the move to populism 1
ByPeter Warr

chapter 23|18 pages

Iran at a crossroads

ByReza Ghorashi, Hamid Zangeneh

chapter 24|17 pages

Colombia

Seeking prosperity through peace
ByNake M. Kamrany, Danielle N. Ramirez, Laura E. Armey

chapter 25|26 pages

The Saudi Arabian model

ByRobert E. Looney

part Part VII|1 pages

Introduction: an overview

chapter 26|22 pages

The emerging powers and global governance

Why the BRICS matter
ByLeslie Elliott Armijo, Cynthia Roberts

chapter 27|6 pages

Challenges of managing emerging economies

ByDomingo F. Cavallo

chapter 28|8 pages

Lessons of Korea for emerging economies

ByBernhard J. Seliger

chapter 29|15 pages

China and India, 2025

A macroeconomic assessment
ByCharles Wolf, Alisher Akhmedjonov
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