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Title: Seeking the Model of the East Asian Economic Growth


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Seeking the Model of the East Asian Economic
Growth
  • J.D. Han

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1. Asian Miracles by World Bank
  • The first official report started in 1993.
  • The full report can be found at
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2. Original WTO Report Asian Miracles
  • The High Performing Asian Economies (HPAEs)
    Japan, Hong Kong, the Republic of Korea,
    Singapore, Taiwan, Indonesia, Malaysia, and
    Thailand (Note that China was not in).
  • It finds that the diversity of experience, the
    variety of institutions, and the variations in
    policies among the HPAEs does not allow a model
    to be developed. (World Bank said at the time
    we may know better)
  • However, some lessons for other developing
    countries can be learned from the East Asian
    experience.
  • First, growth is not Automatic HAPEs use a
    variety of government intervention or policies to
    achieve three functions of growth - accumulation,
    allocation, and productivity growth (there are
    some controversies for example Krugmans Growth
    Accounting).
  • Second, it is essential to get the fundamentals
    right. 1) High levels of domestic saving, 2) good
    macroeconomic management, and 3) broad based
    human capital.
  • Third, the government intervention should have
    specific orientations, such as limited
    price(market economy) distortions, and
    export-promotion.

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3. Facts and Statistics
  • East Asian countries have recorded
  • unique experiences of Economic Growth
  • -gt Fast
  • -gt Sustained over a fairly Long-run

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Note well that
  • There is a marked difference
  • before and after the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis
  • HPAEs did not include China before AFC
  • HPAEss growth rates have fallen significantly
    after AFC
  • -Even after the recovery from AFC, there is no
    recovery or big increase in investment in HAPEs
    or China Savings go to U.S., and to China.

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4. Analysis Tool
  • What caused such a high growth?
  • In its explanation, the World Bank report
  • In the Conventional/ Neo-Classical Theory
  • K, L, and Technology

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  • Some argue that there is no big
  • contribution by T
  • to the economic growth
  • in the EA countries (Paul Krugman
  • Alwyn. Young).
  • In fact there is not much of indigenous
  • technical innovations of the EA.

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What if the above cannot explain the EA growth
fully?
  • Endogenous Growth Theories
  • Human Capital
  • Social Capital and
  • Government Policies

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4. Factors of East Asian Miracles
  • Word Bank attributed the Asian Miracles to
  • Accumulation of Physical Capital (Savings)
  • Hard work (Labor Supply) and
  • ___________________________________________
  • 3) Fostering Human Capital (Education)
  • 4) Social Capital (Harmony-not confrontation, Law
    and Order, Lack of Corruption)
  • 5) Sound Government Policies (Industrial Policy,
    Export Promotion, etc.)
  • Slightly ambivalent about Technology(?).

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  • The composition of Capitals is important
  • -World Bank report classifies K into at least 4
    (Physical Natural Human Social)
  • West Africa Natural Capital is relatively large,
    but Human Capital is relatively small
  • East Asia Human Capital is relatively large and
    Natural Capital is relatively small
  • - Carolos Leite argues that natural capital
    without the balancing forces of other capitals
    hurts, not help economic growth.

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5. Human Capital in East Asia
  • Human Capital Creativity Knowledge
  • Soundness of Mind and Body
  • Human Capital is fostered through
  • Education of all levels

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1) Measuring Human Capital
  • Human Capital is conventionally
  • Measured/proxied by
  • Schooling (Years) and/or
  • National Expenses on Education
  • (They are incomplete measures!)

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Public Expenditure on Education is misleading
It is not High in Asia
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2)Other Measurements
  • However, in East Asia other training expenses
    should be included for the proxy of Human
    Capital
  • Home Education
  • Private Education Costs
  • Overseas Studies
  • Military Training/Services
  • Company-Run Night Schools

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3) Reflect on Education in East Asian context
  • Why is education so much valued in EA?
  • In East Asia, Education has been
  • the most important means of
  • Social Mobility or
  • the Upward Movement in Social Class.

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Incentive for Education
  • Education is Investment
  • Investment responds to Returns
  • Upward Mobility
  • through Income and Recognition Scales
  • of the Society Social Mobility

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6. Social Capital
  • Order
  • Social Cohesion
  • Lack of Social Conflicts
  • Harmony
  • Lack of Civil Wars

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7. Government Policies
  • Industrial Policies
  • Facilitating most efficient
  • Resource Allocation
  • Export Promotion Policies
  • Promotion of Strategic Industries

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Export-Orientation is conducive for Economic
Growth
  • Specialization based on Ricardos
  • comparative advantage theory of trade
  • Trade provides Expanded Market, which enables
    (Large) Scale of Production
  • Openness provides changes for
  • Technology Transfer

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Example of a Wrong Government Economic
PolicyPerils of Import Substitution Policy
  • The focus is on minimizing Imports
  • by producing all kinds of Goods
  • No Specialization
  • Producing Outputs which have
  • no Comparative Advantage
  • -gt Inefficient Allocation of Resources
  • No Benefits of Scale of Production

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  • Scholars started linking
  • the Five Attributes for
  • East Asian Miracles to
  • more Fundamentals, such as
  • Institutions or Value/Belief of
  • Neo Confucianism, readily found in
  • Japan, Taiwan, Korea..

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Confucian Idea of Meritocracy
  • Person with Merits -gt
  • Select the person with merit
  • for leadership
  • At the top is the Philosopher King or
  • Wise Dictator
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philosopher_king
  • He has Noblesse Oblisse
  • Noblesse oblige  is a French phrase
    literally meaning "obligation of Nobility
  • person with status has to fulfill social
    responsibilities, particularly in leadership
    roles.

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Confucianism, Education System, and Social
Mobility in Historical Conext
  • Ching dynasty
  • Social mobility increased during the early
    Ch'ing, supported by a pervasive belief that it
    was possible for a peasant boy to become the
    first scholar in the land. An ethic that stressed
    education and hard work motivated many households
    to invest their surplus in the arduous
    preparation of sons for the civil service
    examinations. Although the most prestigious
    career in Ch'ing society remained...
  • Ming dynasty
  • ...the Ming civil service, that influential
    families did not monopolize or dominate the
    service, and that men regularly rose from
    obscurity to posts of great esteem and power on
    the basis of merit. Social mobility, as reflected
    in the Ming civil service, was very possibly
    greater than in Sung times and was clearly
    greater than in the succeeding Ch'ing era.
  • Tang dynasty
  • ...examination system had facilitated the
    recruitment into the higher ranks of the
    bureaucracy of persons from lesser aristocratic
    families, most officials continued to come from
    the established elite. Social mobility increased
    after the An Lu-shan rebellion provincial
    governments emerged, their staffs in many cases
    recruited from soldiers of very lowly social
    origins, and specialized finance...

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  • This is still the case in Japan, Korea,
  • Taiwan, Singapore, and China to some
  • extent.

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Limitation of the Contemporary China
  • Click here for an
  • interesting paper on the social mobility of the
    contemporary China
  • -gt What would you predict for the Hukou system as
    the communist party is faced with a shortage of
    Human Capital in the
  • party?

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In Sum
  • The East Asian Economic Growth Model
  • is a kind of Endogenous Economic
  • Growth Model based on Human Capital,
  • Social Capital, and Government
  • The last two can be included in
  • Institutions and Value/Belief, which is Neo
    Confucianism in East Asia.

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7. Criticisms of the EA Economic Growth Model
  • Paul Krugman
  • Growth is due to increased factor intensity,
    or increases in K, and L input, and Not much due
    to Technical Innovation According to
    Neoclassical Theory, there will be convergence,
    and the East Asian growth is not sustainable.

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Empirical Evidence
  • Growth Accounting applied to East Asia does not
    show Technology as an Important Factor
  • Refer to my note on Growth Accounting
  • In the East Asian setting

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2) Asian (Financial) Crisis
  • Corruption at all levels of society
  • Lack of Transparency - Opaqueness of Governance
  • Vulnerable to Herding

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  • Korea recovered fastest from the Asian Financial
    Crisis of 1997.
  • No discernable changes except for
  • Openness to the U.S. capital and
  • Investment

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Reflection
  • 1) Opaqueness also exists in Western Economies
  • 2) Transparency may not be culturally possible
  • Zen(?) From Heart to Heart(????)

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  • 3) Transparency may not be the only way to
    Information Efficiency
  • Dominicans and Jews Need not Apply in Cents
    and Non-Senses by J. Carr
  • 4) A moderate degree of Corruptions
  • may be efficiency-enhancing
  • in the imperfect economic system.
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