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Exploring the Historical Roots of Eastern Asia's Post-War Catch-Up Growth: A Trade Perspective, 1906–1999

  • E. H. P. Frankema
  • , J. P. H. Smits

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    This article relates the postwar economic transition in Eastern Asia to long-run developments in international trade (1906–1999). The role of foreign trade in transition growth is analysed by applying structural economic theory. A trade perspective allows for studying economic transition as a long-term phenomenon revealing a process of structural change in detail, and positioning economic development in a wider context of phases of globalization and de-globalization (1850–1013 and from the 1950s onwards) as well as de-globalization (1914–1950). Trade developments in Eastern Asia are compared with the Latin American record in foreign trade. The article argues that the expansion of trade in the Asian region during the era of globalization backlash (1914–1950) initiated important structural changes and a new international division of labour facilitating post-war rapid economic growth.
    Originele taal-2English
    Pagina's (van-tot)178-194
    Aantal pagina's17
    TijdschriftJournal of the Asia Pacific Economy
    Volume2
    DOI's
    StatusPublished - 2005

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