Dear All,
DECIPHERING THE EAST ASIAN CRISIS
by
Jeffrey Henderson, Noriko Hama, Bernie Eccleston and Grahame Thompson
Available on the web at:
http://www.mbs.ac.uk/faculty/Research/Crisis.html
This paper is an edited transcript of a discussion which was recorded
at the BBC in mid-December. In spite of (or because of) this, it's
one of the more interesting attempts to comprehend the crisis and
its significance, currently available.
The authors are all based in Britain. Jeffrey Henderson is in the
Manchester Business School, University of Manchester. His books
include, States and Development in the Asian-Pacific Rim (Sage, 1992)
and Industrial Transformation in Eastern Europe in the Light of the
East Asian Experience (Macmillan, 1998). Noriko Hama is at the
Mitsubishi Research Institute in London, and Bernie Eccleston and
Grahame Thompson are at the Open University. Grahame Thompson's books
include, Globalisation in Question (Polity Press, 1996) and Economic
Dynamism in the Asia-Pacific (Routledge, 1998).
Comments on the paper are most welcome. They can be forwarded by the wsn
or ipe networks, or directly to two of the authors for onward
transmission to the others:
J.henderson@fs2.mbs.ac.uk
G.F.thompson@open.ac.uk
With best wishes,
Jeffrey Henderson
Professor of International Economic Sociology
Manchester Business School,
University of Manchester,
Booth Street West,
Manchester M15 6PB,
England.
J.henderson@fs2.mbs.ac.uk
44-(0)-161-275-6470 (tel.)
44-(0)-161-275-6598 (fax)