In Search of East Asian DTransaction Publishers |
Contents
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Theoretical and Empirical Problems | 23 |
The New Asian Capitalism An Economic Portrait | 25 |
The New Asian Capitalism A Political Portrait | 79 |
The Role of the Entrepreneur in the New Asian Capitalism | 97 |
Cultural and Social Features | 111 |
The Role of Christianity | 113 |
The Applicability of Asian Family Values to Other Sociocultural Settings | 132 |
The Distinctive Features of Japanese Development Basic Cultural Patterns and PoliticoEconomic Processes | 153 |
The Distinctive Features of Taiwans Development | 177 |
The Distinctive Features of South Koreas Development | 195 |
The Distinctive Features of Two CityStates Development Hong Kong and Singapore | 218 |
Index | 237 |
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