Joe Studwell is the founding editor of the China Economic Quarterly. A freelance journalist in Asia for over twenty years, he has also written for the Economist Intelligence Unit, The Economist, The Financial Times, The Asian Wall Street Journal and the The Far Eastern Economic Review. He is the author of The China Dream and Asian Godfathers.
In the 1980s and 1990s many in the West came to believe in the myth of an East-Asian economic miracle. Japan was going to dominate, then China. Countries were called “tigers” or “mini-dragons,” and were seen as not just development prodigies, but as a unified bloc, culturally and economically similar, and inexorably on the rise.
Joe Studwell has spent two decades as a reporter in the region, and The Financial Times said he “should be named chief myth-buster for Asian business.” In How Asia Works, Studwell distills his extensive research into the economies of nine countries—Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, Vietnam, and China—into an accessible, readable narrative that debunks Western misconceptions, shows what really happened in Asia and why, and for once makes clear why some countries have boomed while others have languished.
Studwell’s in-depth analysis focuses on three main areas: land policy, manufacturing, and finance. Land reform has been essential to the success of Asian economies, giving a kick start to development by utilizing a large workforce and providing capital for growth. With manufacturing, industrial development alone is not sufficient, Studwell argues. Instead, countries need “export discipline,” a government that forces companies to compete on the global scale. And in finance, effective regulation is essential for fostering, and sustaining growth. To explore all of these subjects, Studwell journeys far and wide, drawing on fascinating examples from a Philippine sugar baron’s stifling of reform to the explosive growth at a Korean steel mill.
Thoroughly researched and impressive in scope, How Asia Works is essential reading for anyone interested in the development of these dynamic countries, a region that will shape the future of the world.
我读完全书后惊讶于后面关于注释及补充注解都有长达50页左右的内容,感慨于作者的严谨。 整体来看作者做了非常多的实地调研和了解,非常推荐想借此书开拓对亚洲主要经济体近几十年发展路径理解的朋友读一读。 有朋友的书评提到认为此书的理论构建非常简单,得出结论不严谨,我...
評分书后的评论是写得很好, 摘录如下: “叙述深入翔实,引人入胜。” 彭博社广播 “简洁有力,智性十足,立论坚实,观点极具说服力,而且风格强悍。高度精彩的重要之作。” 金融时报 日本,南韩,台湾,印尼,马来,泰国,菲律宾,越南,以及中国——亚洲九国。 经济上为何有...
評分斯塔维尔不是学院经济学家,而是一名长期活跃于亚洲的经济记者,可能这正是这本书写得如此引人入胜的原因之一。另一个原因恐怕是读者的预期被小小地(或者大大的)颠覆:我们自学校教育以来就不断地被新自由主义经济主张狂轰滥炸,以至于市场、守夜人政府等概念甚至有了先验的...
評分故事讲的挺好的,理论构建的太差了。亨廷顿在《变化社会中的政治秩序》里构建的理论吊打这本书。 作者对政治的理解也太简单了吧。东南亚的经济落后仅仅是因为经济政策的错误吗?作者有没有考虑过一个问题:以东南亚国家的政府低下的执政能力,这些政府其实是没有能力选择他所说...
評分经济学是一门玄学,公说公有礼,婆说婆有礼,有一个说法比较好,说经济学是一门对过去发生的事情进行回顾和总结的学问,不存在先验性,每一个地方实施同样的政策结果都不一样,哪怕是同一个地方在不同的时间,实施得到的结果也可能千差万别。 至今,都在争论是自由贸易好,还是...
讀完很是受益。對亞洲幾個國傢的經濟發展模式及各自的問題做瞭很好的闡釋。在作者總結齣的幾個經濟發展框架下對這些國傢一一做瞭分析。特彆是對東南亞幾個國傢的失敗,作者看來是做瞭大量的調研工作,感覺分析也很到位。對韓國日本也算詳細。
评分Export discipline 推動産業升級
评分分析比較東北亞和東南亞幾個國傢的經濟發展模式,總的來說還是比較公正的書。專門有一章關於中國,比較中肯,至少不是唱衰。
评分總的來說是本好書,解析瞭近三十年來中國經濟成功(也是東亞各國經濟成功)的秘訣,隻是到最後變得有點專門吐槽國際貨幣基金組織和世界銀行瞭~
评分Land reform (household farming) to provide a quick boost to output in rural-based economies; export-oriented manufacturing policy offers the fastest way to shift the country’s economy towards more value-adding activities; closely controlled finance policy target resources at these two objectives.(skipped some country studies in part2&3)
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