Economic Interdependence and Development in East Asia
By (Author) Hans C. Blomqvist
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
26th August 1997
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
International trade and commerce
Investment and securities
338.95
Hardback
160
The rapid development of Asian countries has met with mixed reactions among economists. Most economists understand that a genuine development is underway; but, since the process has been a complex one, each has been able to apply favorite explanations to the situation. In Eastern Asia, regional interdependence has been important to developing countries. This work discusses the interaction between the regional economies through trade and foreign direct investment, relating interaction to economic growth and development.
HANS C. BLOMQVIST is Associate Professor of Economics at the Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration in Vasa, Finland. Dr. Blomqvist is the author or editor of numerous journal articles and five books including Economic Development and Women in the World Community (Praeger, 1996).