Description
Winner of the 1992 Best Book Award of the political economy section of the American Political Science Association.
About the Author
Robert Wade is Professor of Political Economy at the London School of Economics. He has a long-standing interest in the causes of economic growth and economic inequality on a world scale and has conducted field research in Pitcairn Island, Italy, India, South Korea, Taiwan, and the World Bank. He worked earlier as an economist in the World Bank and in the Office of Technology Assessment (U. S. Congress).
Reviews
Winner of the 1992 Best Book Award of the Political Economy Section of the American Political Science Association "[This] study by Robert Wade is one of only a handful that describes how economic policy in East Asia has actually worked... A superb book... Governing the Market demystifies East Asia's miracle without making it seem any less remarkable. It assaults idle prejudice on every side of the debate about markets and the role of government. It is long overdue, and deserves to be widely read."--Economist "This valuable book provides a quite detailed and carefully analytical account of the economic development of Taiwan and its political and social setting... [Wade] makes a good case for his view that while market forces, at home and abroad, have been given much play, the government has also played a key part."--Foreign Affairs
Awards
Winner of American Political Science Association Political Economy Section William H. Riker Book Award 1992.
Book Information
ISBN 9780691117294
Author Robert Wade
Format Paperback
Page Count 496
Imprint Princeton University Press
Publisher Princeton University Press
Weight(grams) 680g