Emerging-economy state and international policy studies
CONTENTS NOTE
Text of Note
Emerging challenges for emerging states -- Part I. Middle-income trap and beyond -- Responses to the middle-income trap in China, Malaysia, and Thailand -- The middle-income trap in the ASEAN-4 countries from the trade structure viewpoint -- Emerging states in Latin America: how and why they different from their Asian counterparts -- Economic and political networks and firm openness: evidence from Indonesia -- Industrial technology upgrading and innovation policies: a comparison of Taiwan and Thailand -- Changing resource-based manufacturing industry: the case of the rubber industry in Malaysia and Thailand -- Changing resource-based manufacturing industry: the case of the rubber industry in Malaysia and Thailand -- Marketing risks and standards compliance: challenges in accessing the global market for high-value agricultural and aquacultural industries -- Part II. Social and political dimensions -- How nations resurge: overcoming historical inequality in South Africa -- Education, development, and politics in South Korea -- Politics of inequality in Indonesia: does democracy matter? -- Civil-military relations in an emerging state: a perspective from Indonesia's democratic consolidation -- Democratization and the military in Thailand.
0
SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
Text of Note
This book is open access under a CC BY-NC-ND license. This volume analyzes the economic, social, and political challenges that emerging states confront today. Notwithstanding the growing importance of the 'emerging states' in global affairs and governance, many problems requiring immediate solutions have emerged at home largely as a consequence of the rapid economic development and associated sociopolitical changes. The middle-income trap is a major economic challenge faced by emerging states. This volume regards interest coordination for technological upgrading as crucial to avoid the trap and examines how various emerging states are grappling with this challenge by fostering public-private cooperation, voluntary associations of market players, and/or social networks. Social disparity is another serious problem. It is deeply rooted in history in the emerging states such as South Africa and many Latin American countries. However, income distribution is recently deteriorating even in East Asia that was once praised for its high economic growth with equity. Increasing pressure for political opening is another challenge for emerging states. This volume argues that the economic, social, and political problems are interwoven in the sense that the emerging states need to build political consensus in order to tackle the economic and social difficulties. Democratic institutions have not always been successful in this respect.
ACQUISITION INFORMATION NOTE
Source for Acquisition/Subscription Address
Springer Nature
Stock Number
com.springer.onix.9789811328596
OTHER EDITION IN ANOTHER MEDIUM
Title
Emerging states at crossroads.
International Standard Book Number
9789811328589
PIECE
Title
OAPEN (Open Access Publishing in European Networks).