The shrimp that became a tiger : transformation theory and Korea's rise after the Asian crisis / Bernhard Seliger.
2013
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Ebrary electronic monographs.
Title
The shrimp that became a tiger : transformation theory and Korea's rise after the Asian crisis / Bernhard Seliger.
Imprint
Frankfurt am Main : PL Academic Research, [2013]
Copyright
©2013.
Description
1 online resource (355 pages) : illustrations.
Series
Emerging markets studies ; v. 3.
Formatted Contents Note
part 1. The institutional challenge and the transformation of transition theory
part 2. The Korean financial and economic crisis: a short review
part 3. Transformation and the relations between external and internal institutions: institutional change in Korean monetary policy after the East Asian crisis
part 4. Cognitive models and the changing perception of FDI after the crisis
part 5. Institutional competition, East Asian integration and Korea's future in the world economy.
part 2. The Korean financial and economic crisis: a short review
part 3. Transformation and the relations between external and internal institutions: institutional change in Korean monetary policy after the East Asian crisis
part 4. Cognitive models and the changing perception of FDI after the crisis
part 5. Institutional competition, East Asian integration and Korea's future in the world economy.
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Electronic reproduction. Palo Alto, Calif. : ebrary, 2014. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 317-353).
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Print version: Seliger, Bernhard. shrimp that became a tiger : transformation theory and Korea's rise after the Asian crisis. Frankfurt am Main : PL Academic Research, [2013] 353 pages ; 22 cm. Emerging markets studies ; vol. 3
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English
ISBN
3631607385
9783631607381
9783653023527 e-book
9783631607381
9783653023527 e-book
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