The Rise of Asia: Economics, Society and Politics in Contemporary AsiaBloomsbury Publishing, 1998年5月29日 - 544 頁 The shifting balance of economic power away from Western Europe and the United States and towards East and Southeast Asia - firstly Japan, then the small 'Tiger' economies, and now the larger nations of Southeast Asia and China, the potential 'Dragons' - has provoked anger, dismay and a search for the 'secrets' of growth and for 'lessons' to be learned. The Rise of Asia brings together recent scholarship analysing the process of economic, social and political development in East and Southeast Asia from the mid-nineteenth century to the present day. |
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第 7 頁
... firms developed a blend of short- and long - fibre cotton , which enabled them to shift from mule to ring spindles , running at higher speeds and operated by inexpensive female workers , which gave them a decisive advantage in Asian ...
... firms developed a blend of short- and long - fibre cotton , which enabled them to shift from mule to ring spindles , running at higher speeds and operated by inexpensive female workers , which gave them a decisive advantage in Asian ...
第 37 頁
... firm administrative control over the areas they conquered . They did not bother to attempt to gain control of the trading centre of Shanghai until 1860. They dissipated their forces by sending inadequate expeditions to the north and ...
... firm administrative control over the areas they conquered . They did not bother to attempt to gain control of the trading centre of Shanghai until 1860. They dissipated their forces by sending inadequate expeditions to the north and ...
第 47 頁
... firms in Britain , Belgium , France , the Rhineland , and Saxony . Minh - mang also attempted to annex Cambodia and remodel it on Vietnamese Confucian lines . This led to a war with Siam ( Thailand ) in the 1840s , which devastated ...
... firms in Britain , Belgium , France , the Rhineland , and Saxony . Minh - mang also attempted to annex Cambodia and remodel it on Vietnamese Confucian lines . This led to a war with Siam ( Thailand ) in the 1840s , which devastated ...
第 53 頁
... firms continued to use single entry systems , and many leading firms did not have any precise notion of their costs of production . Only the massive capital investments required by the ' second industrial revolution ' made double entry ...
... firms continued to use single entry systems , and many leading firms did not have any precise notion of their costs of production . Only the massive capital investments required by the ' second industrial revolution ' made double entry ...
第 57 頁
... ( firms or government agencies ) which produce every product and service . The numbers of urban places of any given size will therefore be determined by a definite ratio , with larger places supplying goods and services to smaller places ...
... ( firms or government agencies ) which produce every product and service . The numbers of urban places of any given size will therefore be determined by a definite ratio , with larger places supplying goods and services to smaller places ...
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The Transformation of Japan | 128 |
The Meiji Regime | 138 |
The Balance | 160 |
Asian Economies the International Economy | 168 |
Japanese Imperialism and the Pacific War | 203 |
Economics Politics and Asian Development | 289 |
How Much Is There to Share? Population | 329 |
Women in Asian Development | 367 |
Japan | 404 |
New Tigers New Dragons New Giants? The State | 443 |
Can Growth Continue? | 478 |
Bibliography | 485 |
Index | 513 |
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