Confucianism and East Asian Economics
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Roderick McFarquhar, "The Post-Confucian Challenge," in The Economist
(Feb. 9,1980)
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Ronald Philip Dore, Taking Japan Seriously: A Confucian Perspective
on Leading Economic Issues (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1987).
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Peter L. Berger and Hsin-Huang Michael Hsiao, eds., In Search of an
East Asian Development Model ( New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction Books,
1988)
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An East Asian development model? / Peter L. Berger
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An East Asian development model / Hsin-Huang Michael Hsiao
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The newAsian capitalism / Gustav Papanek
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The new Asian capitalism / Lucian W. Pye
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The role of the entrepreneur in the new Asian capitalism / S.G. Redding
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The role of Christianity / Jan Swyngedouw
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The applicability of Asian family values to other sociocultural settings
/ Siu-lun Wong
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The distinctive features of Japanese development / Iwao Munakata
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The distinctive features of Taiwan's development / Rong-I Wu
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The distinctive features of South Korea's development / Kyong-Dong Kim
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The distinctive features of two city-states' development / Pan Eng Fong.
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Hung-chao Tai, ed., Confucianism and Economic Development: An Oriental
Alternative? (Washington, D.C.: Washington Institute Press, 1989)
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The oriental alternative / Hung-chao Tai
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Economic performance in five East Asian countries / Yuan-li Wu and Hung-chao
Tai
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Historical factors affecting China's economic underdevelopment / Hang-sheng
Cheng
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Confucianism and Japanese modernization : a study of Shibusawa Eiichi /
Kuo-hui Tai
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The divergent economic development of China and Japan / Edward F. Hartfield
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Republic of China's experiences with economic development / Yi- ting Wong
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Entrepreneurial role and societal development in Taiwan / Wen-lang Li
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The impact of chinese culture on Korea's economic development / Young-iob
Chung
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Modernization and Chinese cultural traditions in Hong Kong / Siu-lun Wong
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Bridging tradition and modernization: the Singapore bureaucracy / Thomas
J. Bellows
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Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research, Conference on Confucianism
and Economic Development in East Asia (Taipei: CIER Press, 1989)
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Many papers on various topics, from a conference held in Taipei
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Tu Wei-ming, ed., The Triadic Chord: Confucian Ethics, Industrial East
Asia and Max Weber (Proceedings of the 1987 Singapore Conference on
Confucian Ethics and the Modernisation of Industrial East Asia) (Singapore:
Institute of East Asian Philosophies, 1991)
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Ezra F. Vogel, The Four Little Dragons: The Spread of Industrialization
in East Asia (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1991)
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Christian Jochim, "Confucius and Capitalism: Views of Confucianism in Works
on Confucianism and Economic Development," in Journal of Chinese Religions,
no. 20 (1992)
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Tu Weiming, Milan Hejtmanek, and Alan Wachman, eds., The Confucian World
Observed: A Contemporary Discussion of Confucian Humanism in East Asia
(Honolulu: East-West Center, 1992)
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Tu Wei-ming, ed., Confucian Traditions in East Asian Modernity: Moral
Education and Economic Culture in Japan and the Four Mini-Dragons (Cambridge:
Harvard University Press, 1996)
Especially:
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a. Ambrose Y. C. King, "The Transformation of Confucianism in the Post-Confucian
Era: The Emergence of Rationalistic Traditionalism in Hong Kong" (pp. 259-276)
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b. John Wong, "Promoting Confucianism for Socioeconomic Development: The
Singapore Experience" (pp. 277-293)
For Reference:
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Max Weber, The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism
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Max Weber, The Religion of China