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The Role of Confucian Values in East Asian Development: Before and After the Financial Crisis

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Authors

Smyth, Russell; Jianguo, Wang; Hwee, Tan Dai

Issue Date
2000
Publisher
서울대학교 국제학연구소
Citation
Journal of International and Area Studies, Vol.7 No.1, pp. 115-135
Abstract
Asian Values provided a convincing cultural explanation for high economic hrowth in East Asia up until the recent economic crisis, without many of the social problems that are normally associated with rapid development, However, the Asian economic crisis has prompted a re-examination of Asian values. This paper argues that the positve aspects of Confucian values outweigh its minuses and that it is up to the East Asian economies to take steps to maximize its positive aspects, The paper also argues that its minuses and that it is up to the East Asian economies to take steps to maximize its positive aspects, The paper also argues that its Weakness coannot be entirely blamed for the Asian economic crisis and that given the overwhelming evidence of East Asia"s remarkable economic performance over a sustained period, the effects of Confucianism on economic development should not be overlooked
ISSN
1226-8550
Language
English
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/46096
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Graduate School of International Studies (국제대학원)Dept. of International Studies (국제학과)Journal of International and Area Studies (JIAS)Journal of International and Area Studies vol.07 (2000)
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