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Global Change: The Impact of Asia in the 21st Century

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This volume presents research into the disparate economies of Asia, and considers the dynamics and developments of those economies and their implications for the emerging global economy.

The book is based on debates that took place at the second Global Change conference at Manchester Metropolitan University in 1998.

The conference captured the Asian economic crisis as it was happening, enabling both the causes and effects of the crisis to be analysed by researchers, practitioners and key academics.

The editors present here a selection of papers from the conference which focus on Asia's impact in the 21st century: ranging from the history of developments in Asia since the 1970s and the changes in growth, to the processes of globalization and its effects.

The contributors are specialists in the Asian region, enabling them to analyze recent case evidence from an insider's perspective.

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Product Details
Palgrave Macmillan
0333920066 / 9780333920060
Hardback
338.95
12/12/2000
United Kingdom
English
384p. : ill.
22 cm
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Richard Thorpe is Professor in Management and Director of the Graduate Business School in the Faculty of Management and Business at the Manchester Metropolitan University. Throughout the 1990s, he has worked and researched with colleagues in Britain, Spain, Hungary and the Czech Republic on projects with Central and Eastern Europe. He has published widely on aspects of management and development. Steve Little is Senior Lecturer in Knowledge Management for the Open University Business School.
Richard Thorpe is Professor in Management and Director of the Graduate Business School in the Faculty of Management and Business at the Manchester Metropolitan University. Throughout the 1990s, he has worked and researched with colleagues in Britain, Spain, Hungary and the Czech Republic on projects with Central and Eastern Europe. He has published widely on aspects of management and development. Steve Little is Senior Lecturer in Knowledge Management for the Open University Business School. 1F Asia, KCM Development economics & emerging economies