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ID100726
Title Proper2008 financial crisis and the flying geese model
LanguageENG
AuthorHeng, Siam-Heng
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)In the twentieth century Japan embarked on an economic developmental path that came to be known as the Flying Geese Model. The geopolitical milieu after the Second World War provided Japan with favourable conditions for rapid economic growth and industrialization. By the 1950s, many had noticed the success of the model and it was subsequently adopted by other East Asian countries. They too enjoyed decades of remarkable economic growth. An important element of the model is growth driven by export to the USA and Europe. As a result of the 2008 financial crisis, the traditional markets of the geese are shrinking. The new situation poses grave challenges to both the existing flying geese economies and latecomer economies which wish to follow the model. East Asian countries are responding to the situation by broadening and deepening their existing economic linkages and developing new ones. This represents a continuation of East Asian regionalism in the wake of the 1997 financial crisis.
`In' analytical NoteEast Asia: An International Quaterly Vol. 27, No. 4; Dec 2010: p381-394
Journal SourceEast Asia: An International Quaterly Vol. 27, No. 4; Dec 2010: p381-394
Key WordsEconomic Development ;  Export - Oriented Growth ;  Flying Geese Model ;  Industrialization ;  Financial Crisis - 2008