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Foreword | ||
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Ch. 1 | Globalization: Meaning and Measurement | 3 |
Ch. 2 | Globalization: Less Than Meets the Eye | 15 |
Ch. 3 | Financial Crises and the Challenge of "Moral Hazard" | 19 |
Ch. 4 | The Morning After | 25 |
Ch. 5 | Financial Flu Isn't Contagious | 31 |
Ch. 6 | History Hasn't Ended: The Struggle Between Markets and Governments Resumes | 35 |
Ch. 7 | The WTO Controversy: Exaggerated Fears and Unrealistic Hopes | 41 |
Ch. 8 | Economic Facts Point to a Weak Euro | 47 |
Ch. 9 | E Pluribus Incertum Unum | 51 |
Ch. 10 | The Crisis of George Soros | 55 |
Ch. 11 | Whether and When to Intervene | 63 |
Ch. 12 | Tax Cuts, Debt Reduction, and "Fairness": Why Tax Reduction Is No More "Unfair" Than Debt Reduction | 67 |
Ch. 13 | False Alarms About the U.S. Trade Deficit | 71 |
Ch. 14 | Two Deficits That Just Don't Matter | 75 |
Ch. 15 | Taxes, Trade, and Growth | 79 |
Ch. 16 | Are "Asian Values" Really That Unique? | 85 |
Ch. 17 | Through a Hazy Crystal Ball: Asia's Economic Outlook, 1997-2020 | 89 |
Ch. 18 | Asia in 2015 | 101 |
Ch. 19 | The Accumulation of Military Capital in Asia and the United States, 1997-2015 | 107 |
Ch. 20 | Too Much Government Control | 113 |
Ch. 21 | The End of Asia's Economic Crisis | 119 |
Ch. 22 | When Good News Isn't Newsworthy | 125 |
Ch. 23 | Asia's Dramatic Recovery | 129 |
Ch. 24 | China After Deng | 133 |
Ch. 25 | Why China's 8 Percent Growth Target Is Not Good News | 137 |
Ch. 26 | China's Devaluation: Whether, When, How Much? | 141 |
Ch. 27 | China's Hierarchs Face a Critical Dilemma | 145 |
Ch. 28 | Communists and Capitalists in China: Who Will Co-Opt Whom? | 149 |
Ch. 29 | China Continues Its Fitful March Toward Capitalism | 153 |
Ch. 30 | One China, Three Systems? | 157 |
Ch. 31 | Restarting Cross-Strait Relations: Beyond the Dialogue of the Deaf | 161 |
Ch. 32 | Curing Japan's Economic Malaise | 165 |
Ch. 33 | Long-Term Prospects for Japan | 171 |
Ch. 34 | New Therapies for Japan's Economic Sclerosis | 183 |
Ch. 35 | Japan's Comfortable Stagnation | 189 |
Ch. 36 | How to Defend Japan While "Engaging" China | 193 |
Ch. 37 | When a Balance of Power Can Be Destabilizing | 197 |
Ch. 38 | Managing the Costs of Korean Reunification - If It Occurs | 201 |
Index | 205 | |
About the Author | 211 |
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