Economic Development In Southeast Asia Term Paper

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These countries understood the concept of compared advantages and applied them in practice. One of the most relevant examples of economic success due to international trade based on imports and exports is Indonesia, which has been able to increase its inhabitants living standards throughout trade activities.

5. Conclusions

The economic status of the southeastern Asian countries was highly disputed along the years. "Analyzes of economic growth have drawn on the experiences of the East Asian newly industrializing countries to highlight the contribution of cohesive and autonomous states in the resolution of market failures."

Whichever the current situation of the countries in southeastern Asia, fact remains that their development is highly interesting to the specialized economist. Their common conclusion remains the strong influence that the states' political...

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Doner, Limits of State Strength: Toward an Institutionalist View of Economic Development
Hutchcroft, Paul. 1998, Booty Capitalism

Jomo, K.S. And Chen Yun Chung, 1997. Southeast Asia's

Misunderstood Miracle: Industrial policy and economic development

Wikipedia, The Free Online Encyclopedia, South Asia, December 15, 2006

Wikipedia, The Free Online Encyclopedia, Economy of Malaysia, December 9, 2006

Wikipedia, The Free Online Encyclopedia, Economy of Cambodia, December 9, 2006

The World Fact Book, Vietnam, December 12, 2006

Wikipedia, The Free Online Encyclopedia, Economy of the Philippines, December 12, 2006

Richard F. Doner, Limits of State Strength: Toward an Institutionalist View of Economic Development

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Bibliography

Richard F. Doner, Limits of State Strength: Toward an Institutionalist View of Economic Development

Hutchcroft, Paul. 1998, Booty Capitalism

Jomo, K.S. And Chen Yun Chung, 1997. Southeast Asia's

Misunderstood Miracle: Industrial policy and economic development


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