Tay, Simon S.C.2013-08-272013-08-272013http://hdl.handle.net/10625/51579Pre-print versionThis chapter of “International development : ideas, experience and prospects” evaluates the idea of the Asian model of development, the ways it might seem to differ from others, and then considers gaps and further development needs. The chapter reviews the developmental experience in Asia, especially the “tiger” economies, and considers periods of financial crises. It then looks at patterns of development emerging in the wake of crisis, as Asia seeks ways to sustain growth and deal with social, institutional, and other challenges, including efforts to increase and deepen regional economic and financial cooperation.Text1 digital file (44 p.)application/pdfenASIAASEAN COUNTRIESECONOMIC CRISISDEVELOPMENT MODELSREGIONAL COOPERATIONNEOLIBERALISMHONG KONGSINGAPORETAIWANSOUTH KOREAJAPANMALAYSIATHAILANDINDONESIAFAR EAST ASIAINDUSTRIALIZATIONEXPORT ORIENTED INDUSTRIESDEVELOPMENT THEORYAsian model of development : from crises to transformationInternational development : ideas, experience and prospects; chapter 37Book Chapter