Comparative study of the political economies of East Asia and the U.S. : a business entities approach.
The East Asian crisis provides a good platform to rethink the factors that make the region's countries successful in the past. Macro economic indicators were unable to predict the susceptibility of East Asian economies to shocks. Both the "statist" and "open" models have i...
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author | Karta Tjandra Winata. Okada Yusuke. Sih, Charles. |
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description | The East Asian crisis provides a good platform to rethink the factors that make
the region's countries successful in the past. Macro economic indicators were unable to predict the susceptibility of East Asian economies to shocks. Both the "statist" and
"open" models have in some sense failed to explain the unique circumstances of each
country. This research offers an alternative perspective by considering the attributes of
business entities to represent the consequences of various forces within these political economies. We compare these attributes to see how they provide competitive advantage for the countries, and examine if they fall along any ideological lines. Our study covers the top businesses of 9 East Asian countries and the US. |
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spelling | ntu-10356/424842024-01-12T10:24:04Z Comparative study of the political economies of East Asia and the U.S. : a business entities approach. Karta Tjandra Winata. Okada Yusuke. Sih, Charles. Nanyang Business School Lee Boon Keng Krishna Erramilli DRNTU::Business::International business::International economic relations The East Asian crisis provides a good platform to rethink the factors that make the region's countries successful in the past. Macro economic indicators were unable to predict the susceptibility of East Asian economies to shocks. Both the "statist" and "open" models have in some sense failed to explain the unique circumstances of each country. This research offers an alternative perspective by considering the attributes of business entities to represent the consequences of various forces within these political economies. We compare these attributes to see how they provide competitive advantage for the countries, and examine if they fall along any ideological lines. Our study covers the top businesses of 9 East Asian countries and the US. Master of Business Administration (Nanyang Fellows) 2010-12-29T04:25:36Z 2010-12-29T04:25:36Z 1999 1999 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/42484 en 64 p. application/pdf |
spellingShingle | DRNTU::Business::International business::International economic relations Karta Tjandra Winata. Okada Yusuke. Sih, Charles. Comparative study of the political economies of East Asia and the U.S. : a business entities approach. |
title | Comparative study of the political economies of East Asia and the U.S. : a business entities approach. |
title_full | Comparative study of the political economies of East Asia and the U.S. : a business entities approach. |
title_fullStr | Comparative study of the political economies of East Asia and the U.S. : a business entities approach. |
title_full_unstemmed | Comparative study of the political economies of East Asia and the U.S. : a business entities approach. |
title_short | Comparative study of the political economies of East Asia and the U.S. : a business entities approach. |
title_sort | comparative study of the political economies of east asia and the u s a business entities approach |
topic | DRNTU::Business::International business::International economic relations |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/10356/42484 |
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