How Asia Got Rich
Discover the intricate dynamics of the Asian economic landscape in How Asia Got Rich by Edith Terry. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2002, this comprehensive paperback spans 689 pages, offering a detailed analysis of the economic crisis that began in 1996 with the collapse of the Bangkok Bank of Commerce. Terry expertly connects the decline of the celebrated Asian miracle to the broader theme of globalization, illustrating how this crisis underscores the critical need to remove barriers to trade, investment, and financial services. Ideal for readers interested in economic history and international economics, this book provides valuable insights into the factors that shaped Asia's economic journey from 1976 to 2000. Dive into this essential read to understand the complexities of Asia's economic transformation and the lessons learned from its challenges.