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David E. Andersson
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Institute of Economics Academia Sinica, Taiwan
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Jessie P. H. Poon
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Department of Geography, University of Buffalo-SUNY, USA
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Table of contents (19 chapters)
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Back Matter
Pages 277-282
About this book
Modern focus on the Asia Pacific has centred on its rapid transformation in the span of a mere two decades. Since the 1997 economic crisis however, attention has now turned to transition issues as the region faces the challenge of global structural transformation that has and will affect the direction of the region's long-term development. Drawing from a range of contributors from several disciplines, this book seeks to capture some of the multifaceted dimensions of these transitions as the region adjusts to new global realities.
Editors and Affiliations
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Institute of Economics Academia Sinica, Taiwan
David E. Andersson
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Department of Geography, University of Buffalo-SUNY, USA
Jessie P. H. Poon
About the editors
AKE E. ANDERSSON Professor, Department of Infrastructure and Planning, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm
MUKUL ASHER Associate Professor, Department of Economics, National University of Singapore
PONTUS ABERG Consultant, Temaplan Sweden
DAVID F. BATTEN Professor, Temalan Australia
MARTIN BECKMANN Professor, Department of Economics, Brown University and Department of Economics, University of Munich
HUA CHANG-I Professor, Graduate Institute of Building and Planning, National Taiwan University
JAN ENGBERG Associate Professor, Director of the Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies, Umeå University
NIKLAS EKLUND Lecturer, Department of Political Science, Umeå University
FINN FORSUND Professor, Department of Economics, University of Oslo
JANERIK GIDLUND Professor, Department of Political Science, Umeå University
KIYOSHI KOBAYASHI Professor, Graduate School of Civil Engineering, Kyoto University
LAWRENCE R. KLEIN Benjamin Franklin Professor of Economics, University of Pennsylvania
KURT LUNDGREN Professor, National Institute for Working Life, Sweden
EDMUND R. THOMPSON Assistant Professor, School of Business, University of Hong Kong
ZHANG WEIBIN Professor, Department of Economics, National University of Singapore