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The Four Little Dragons: Spread of Industrialization in East Asia (Edwin O.Reischauer Lectures) (The Edwin O.Reischauer Lectures)
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The Four Little Dragons: The Spread of Industrialization in East Asia (The Edwin O. Reischauer Lectures)
ISBN: 9780674315266 bzw. 067431526X, vermutlich in Englisch, Harvard University Press, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, Taschenbuch.
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The Four Little Dragons: The Spread of Industrialization in East Asia (The Edwin O. Reischauer Lectures)
ISBN: 9780674315266 bzw. 067431526X, vermutlich in Englisch, Harvard University Press, gebraucht, guter Zustand.
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The Four Little Dragons: The Spread of Industrialization in East Asia (The Edwin O. Reischauer Lectures)
ISBN: 9780674315266 bzw. 067431526X, vermutlich in Englisch, Harvard University Press, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika.
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The Four Little Dragons: The Spread of Industrialization in East Asia (The Edwin O. Reischauer Lectures)
ISBN: 9780674315266 bzw. 067431526X, vermutlich in Englisch, Harvard University Press, gebraucht, guter Zustand.
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The Four Little Dragons: The Spread of Industrialization in East Asia (1991)
ISBN: 9780674315259 bzw. 0674315251, in Englisch, Harvard University Press, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika.
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Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1991. Hard bound, first edition, 138pp includes references and index. Previous owner name neatly to front free endpaper else fine in fine dust jacket. 290 grams. All books in stock and available for immediate shipment from Winnipeg, Manitoba.
The Four Little Dragons: The Spread of Industrialization in East Asia (The Edwin O. Reischauer Lectures) (Paperback)
ISBN: 9780674315266 bzw. 067431526X, in Englisch, Harvard University Press, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
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The Four Little Dragons: The Spread of Industrialization in East Asia (1993)
ISBN: 9780674315266 bzw. 067431526X, vermutlich in Englisch, Harvard University Press, Taschenbuch, gebraucht, guter Zustand.
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ISBN: 9780674315259 bzw. 0674315251, vermutlich in Englisch, Harvard University Press, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, gebraucht.
Japan and the four little dragons--Taiwan, South Korea, Hong Kong, and Singapore--constitute less than 1 percent of the world's land mass and less than 4 percent of the world's population. Yet in the last four decades they have become, with Europe and North America, one of the three great pillars of the modern industrial world order. How did they achieve such a rapid industrial transformation? Why did the four little dragons, dots on the East Asian periphery, gain such Promethean energy at this particular time in history? Ezra F. Vogel, one of the most widely read scholars on Asian affairs, provides a comprehensive explanation of East Asia's industrial breakthrough. While others have attributed this success to tradition or to national economic policy, Vogel's penetrating analysis illuminates how cultural background interacted with politics, strategy, and situational factors to ignite the greatest burst of sustained economic growth the world has yet seen. Vogel describes how each of the four little dragons acquired the political stability needed to take advantage of the special opportunities available to would-be industrializers after World War II. He traces how each little dragon devised a structure and a strategy to hasten industrialization and how firms acquired the entrepreneurial skill, capital, and technology to produce internationally competitive goods. Vogel brings masterly insight to the underlying question of why Japan and the little dragons have been so extraordinarily successful in industrializing while other developing countries have not. No other work has pinpointed with such clarity how institutions and cultural practices rooted in the Confucian tradition were adapted to the needs of an industrial society, enabling East Asia to use its special situational advantages to respond to global opportunities. This is a book that all scholars and lay readers with an interest in Asia will want to read and ponder.
The Four Little Dragons: The Spread of Industrialization in East Asia (The Edwin O. Reischauer Lectures) (1993)
ISBN: 9780674315266 bzw. 067431526X, in Englisch, 152 Seiten, Harvard University Press, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
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Japan and the four little dragons--Taiwan, South Korea, Hong Kong, and Singapore--constitute less than 1 percent of the world's land mass and less than 4 percent of the world's population. Yet in the last four decades they have become, with Europe and North America, one of the three great pillars of the modern industrial world order. How did they achieve such a rapid industrial transformation? Why did the four little dragons, dots on the East Asian periphery, gain such Promethean energy at this particular time in history?Ezra F. Vogel, one of the most widely read scholars on Asian affairs, provides a comprehensive explanation of East Asia's industrial breakthrough. While others have attributed this success to tradition or to national economic policy, Vogel's penetrating analysis illuminates how cultural background interacted with politics, strategy, and situational factors to ignite the greatest burst of sustained economic growth the world has yet seen.Vogel describes how each of the four little dragons acquired the political stability needed to take advantage of the special opportunities available to would-be industrializers after World War II. He traces how each little dragon devised a structure and a strategy to hasten industrialization and how firms acquired the entrepreneurial skill, capital, and technology to produce internationally competitive goods. Vogel brings masterly insight to the underlying question of why Japan and the little dragons have been so extraordinarily successful in industrializing while other developing countries have not. No other work has pinpointed with such clarity how institutions and cultural practices rooted in the Confucian tradition were adapted to the needs of an industrial society, enabling East Asia to use its special situational advantages to respond to global opportunities.This is a book that all scholars and lay readers with an interest in Asia will want to read and ponder., Paperback, Label: Harvard University Press, Harvard University Press, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 1993-03-15, Freigegeben: 1993-04-14, Studio: Harvard University Press, Verkaufsrang: 936177.
The Four Little Dragons: The Spread of Industrialization in East Asia (The Edwin O. Reischauer Lectures)
ISBN: 0674315251 bzw. 9780674315259, in Englisch, Harvard Univ Pr, gebraucht.
accounting and finance,asia,business,business and finance,business and investing,earth sciences,economics,ethnic studies,geography,history, The Four Little Dragons: The Spread of Industrialization in East Asia (Edwin D. Reischauer Lectures, 1990), Japan and the four little dragons - Taiwan, South Korea, Hong Kong, and Singapore - constitute less than one percent of the world's land mass and less than four percent of the world's population. Yet since the 1950s they have become, with Europe and North America, one of the three great pillars of the modern industrial world order. How did they achieve such a rapid industrial transformation? Why did the four little dragons gain such Promethean energy at this particular time in history? Ezra F. Vogel, provides an explanation of East Asia's industrial breakthough. While others have attributed this success to tradition or to national economic policy, Vogel analysis illuminates how the cultural backgound interacted with politics, strategy, and situational factors to ignite the greatest burst of sustained economic growth the world has yet seen. Vogel describes how each of the four little dragons acquired the political stability needed to take advantage of the special opportunities available to would-be industrializers after World War II. He traces how each little dragon devised a structure and a strategy to hasten industrialization and how firms acquired the entrepreneurial skill, capital, and technology to produce internationally competitive goods. Vogel aims to pinpoint how institutions and cultural practices rooted in the Confucian tradition were adapted to the needs of an industrial society, enabling East Asia to use its special situational advantages to respond to global oppo.