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Chapter 7 ECON Li minqi Group members: Zeng Qi Zou jianlang
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Chapter 7 Japan South Korea Taiwan Singapore Hong Kong South-east Asia
China
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Outline The East Asian State and Production Picking the Winners
Foreign Direct Investment Policies East Asian Companies Domestic Political Economy of Production Conclusion
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Picking the Winners Japan: is the first East Asian nation to adopt industrial policy and set a successful example for others South Korea: take industrial policy to another level (early 1960s) Taiwan: encouraged industrial upgrading to heavy industries Singaporean
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Picking the Winners Hong Kong: limited intervention in the economy while adopting measures to keep production cost low. Malaysian: emphasized manufacturing Thai: not engaged in industrial policy as actively as Northeast Asian countries Chinese: in 1950s-----promoted heavy industrialization
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Foreign Direct Investment Policies
Inward investment Japan & South Korea------largely discouraged FDI Other East Asian economies welcome foreign investment China enacted a joint venture law in 1979 provided major incentive for foreign investors since the 1980 Vietnamese: actively seeks FDI-----following the Chinese and ASEN models
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East Asian Companies East Asian companies are the engines of East Asian economic growth and economic transformation (become more prominent globally) Japan-----led the way Brand name: Sony, Toshiba, Toyota, Honda, Nissan…
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East Asian Companies South Korean: followed Japan’s example
Brand name: Samsung, LG, SK… Large chaebol have powered South Korean economic growth
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East Asian Companies Rank
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Domestic Political Economy of Production
Why production has been so important for East Asian? Strong economic base for national power The employment that manufacturing provides
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Conclusion Two extreme
The South Korean state has been the most detail-oriented interventionist (learning from Japan and moving to another level) The Hong Kong-----basically adopted a free-market approach
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Conclusion East Asian advantages: production, proximity and skill
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