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2010 | 8 | nr 134 Asian Studies | 9--19
Tytuł artykułu

Conceptualization of Economic Growth in Southeast Asia

Warianty tytułu
Konceptualizacja wzrostu gospodarczego w regionie Azji Południowo-Wschodniej
Języki publikacji
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Abstrakty
EN
The "flying geese" paradigm by Kojima indicates the sequence of processes of economic development in East Asian region. Transfer of technological knowledge and know-how from Japan to neighbouring states, especially "Asian tigers", reflects strengthening intraregional interdependence by rising importance of adaptive capabilities and international trade in context of convergence of regional emerging economies. Optimal direction of institutional factors' influence is to create positive correlation between international trade, intraregional growth dynamics and processes of economic growth, following the experiences of leading regional economies. (original abstract)
Paradygmat "lecących gęsi" Kojimy wskazuje na sekwencję procesów rozwoju gospodarczego w regionie Azji Wschodniej. Transfer wiedzy technologicznej i know-how z Japonii do państw sąsiednich, na czele z "azjatyckimi tygrysami", odzwierciedla postępującą współzależność wewnątrzregionalną przy wzroście rangi zdolności adaptacyjnych, a także handlu międzynarodowego w kontekście konwergencji wschodzących gospodarek regionu. Optymalnym kierunkiem oddziaływania czynników instytucjonalnych pozostaje przy tym kreowanie pozytywnych korelacji między handlem międzynarodowym, wewnątrzregionalną dynamiką wzrostu oraz procesami wzrostu gospodarczego, na wzór doświadczeń wiodących gospodarek regionalnych. (abstrakt oryginalny)
Rocznik
Tom
8
Strony
9--19
Opis fizyczny
Twórcy
  • Wrocław University of Economics, Poland
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