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Trade and labour market outcomes: Why have the East Asian cubs lagged behind the tigers?
2010
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2010
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Overview
The ‘High Performing Asian Economies’ (HPAEs) of East Asia share much
in common in terms of growth rates and patterns compared with other parts
of the developing world (World Bank, 1993; Balassa, 1988). However, they
differed in several other respects, such as the stock of human capital and
governance arrangements in support of public policy, during the early decades of sustained growth (Booth, 1999). One lesser-known contrast was
the more rapid real wage growth that underpinned a labour market transition
and earlier industrial upgrading among the four newly industrialized economies (NIEs) (Hong Kong, Korea, Singapore and Taiwan), compared with
the latecomers (the ‘second-tier NIEs’) in Southeast Asia. This remains a
neglected area of research of the East Asian development experience. Analysis of these trends has wider implications for broadening our understanding
of labour market dynamics associated with industrial transformation in other
parts of the developing world, including in the rapidly growing Chinese and
Indian economies.
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Routledge
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0415556864, 9780415556866
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