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Asia and the Middle-Income Trap

Asia and the Middle-Income Trap
Author: Francis E. Hutchinson
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2016-07-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1317388674

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The term ‘Middle-Income Trap’ refers to countries which stagnate economically after reaching a certain level of per capita income on the basis of labour- and capital-intensive growth, and are struggling to transition towards more skill-intensive and technology-driven development. It has resonance for the increasing number of countries in Asia who have either languished in middle-income status for extended periods of time, or are worried about growth slow-downs. This book sets outs the conceptual underpinnings of the Middle-Income Trap and explores the various ways it can be defined. It also focuses on the debate surrounding the Middle-Income Trap which questions the appropriate institutional and policy settings for middle-income countries to enable them to continue past the easy phase of economic growth. The book engages with this debate by investigating the role of institutions, human capital, and trade policy in helping countries increase their income levels and by highlighting factors which enable the shift to higher and qualitatively better growth. It questions how the large emerging economies in Asia such as China, Indonesia, and India are currently grappling with the challenges of transitioning from labour-intensive to technology- and knowledge-intensive production, and discusses what can be learnt from the countries that have been able to escape the trap to attain high-income status. Providing a conceptual framework for the Middle-Income Trap, this book will be of interest to students and scholars of Asian Economics, Comparative Economics and Asian Studies.


Avoiding the Middle-Income Trap in Asia

Avoiding the Middle-Income Trap in Asia
Author: Naoyuki Yoshino
Publisher: Asian Development Bank
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2017-12-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9784899740797

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Since many policymakers aspire to pull their countries out of the middle-income trap and into the ranks of high-income countries, they must understand the factors that hinder or support the transition. This book defines the middle-income trap and examines the roles of manufacturing, finance, and trade openness in achieving sustainable development. The book also explores the role of government policy in fostering growth in the People's Republic of China. A common theme is that such policies may have unforeseen side effects that undermine their effectiveness, including how the hukou registration system and land-use policy control the pace of urbanization.


China: Surpassing the “Middle Income Trap”

China: Surpassing the “Middle Income Trap”
Author: Shaojie Zhou
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2020-10-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789811565397

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This open access book explores one of the most fiercely debated issues in China: if and how China will surpass the middle income trap that has plagued many developing countries for years. This book gives readers a clear picture of China today and acts as a reference for other developing countries. China is facing many setbacks and experiencing an economic slowdown in recent years due to some serious issues, and income inequality is one such issue deferring China’s development potential by creating a middle income trap. This book thoroughly investigates both the unpromising factors and favorable conditions for China to overcome the trap. It illustrates that traps may be encountered at any stage of development and argues that political stability is the prerequisite to creating a favorable environment for economic development and addressing this “middle income trap”. Written by one of China's central planners, this book offers precious insights into the industrial policies that are transforming China and the world and will be of interest to China scholars, economists and political scientists.


An East Asian Renaissance

An East Asian Renaissance
Author: Indermit Singh Gill
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2007
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 082136748X

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An East Asian Renaissance, by a World Bank team led by Chief Economist for East Asia & Pacific, Dr Homi Kharas and Economic Adviser, Dr Indermit Gill is the first comprehensive analysis of the new forces and challenges at play in the region since the Bank's seminal report of 1993, The East Asian Miracle. The report argues that regional flows of goods, finance and technology are helping even smaller East Asian countries reap the benefits of economies of scale and that this regional integration must be encouraged. But it also points out that these measures have to be supported by actions at the domestic level to ease the stresses and strains that rapid economic growth leaves in its wake. East Asia must now turn to the urgent domestic challenges of inequality, social cohesion, corruption and environmental degradation arising from its economic success.


China's Innovation Challenge

China's Innovation Challenge
Author: Arie Y. Lewin
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 505
Release: 2016-04-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1107127122

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This book argues that China must become an innovation-based economy to avoid the middle-income traps, and examines both the opportunities and challenges in meeting this goal.


Law and Development of Middle-Income Countries

Law and Development of Middle-Income Countries
Author: Randall Peerenboom
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 399
Release: 2014-02-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1107028159

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This interdisciplinary volume addresses the special challenges that middle-income countries confront from both a theoretical and a practical perspective.


Emerging States and Economies

Emerging States and Economies
Author: Takashi Shiraishi
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2018-11-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9811326347

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This open access book asks why and how some of the developing countries have “emerged” under a set of similar global conditions, what led individual countries to choose the particular paths that led to their “emergence,” and what challenges confront them. If we are to understand the nature of major risks and uncertainties in the world, we must look squarely at the political and economic dynamics of emerging states, such as China, India, Brazil, Russia, and ASEAN countries. Their rapid economic development has changed the distribution of wealth and power in the world. Yet many of them have middle income status. To global governance issues, they tend to adopt approaches that differ from those of advanced industrialized democracies. At home, rapid economic growth and social changes put pressure on their institutions to change. This volume traces the historical trajectories of two major emerging states, China and India, and two city states, Hong Kong and Singapore. It also analyzes cross-country data to find the general patterns of economic development and sociopolitical change in relation to globalization and to the middle income trap.


Aging, Economic Growth, and Old-age Security in Asia

Aging, Economic Growth, and Old-age Security in Asia
Author: Donghyun Park
Publisher: Edward Elgar Pub
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2012
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781781952306

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First, the expert contributors argue, Asia must find ways to sustain rapid economic growth in the face of less favorable demographics, which implies slower growth of the workforce. Second, they contend, Asia must find ways to deliver affordable, adequate, and sustainable old-age economic security for its growing elderly population. Underpinned by rigorous analysis, a wide range of concrete policy options for sustaining economic growth while delivering economic security for the elderly are then presented. These include Asia-wide policy options - relevant to the entire region - such as building up strong national pension systems, while other policy options are more relevant to sub-groups of countries.