The Connections World
The Future of Asian Capitalism
Author(s): Simon Commander, Saul Estrin
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A central feature of modern Asia that trumps differences in economic and political systems is the web of close relationships running between and within business and politics; the connections world. These networks facilitate highly transactional interactions yielding significant reciprocal benefits. Although the connections world has not as yet seriously impeded Asia's economic renaissance, it comes with significant costs and fallibilities. These include the creation and entrenchment of huge market power and the attenuation of competition. They in turn hold back the growth in productivity and innovation that will be essential for further development. The connections world also breeds massive inequalities that may culminate in political instability. The authors argue that if Asia's claim to the 21st century is not to be derailed, major changes must be made to policy and behaviour so as to cut away the foundations of the connections world and promote more sustainable economic and political systems.
- Provides new insights from an interdisciplinary analysis of Asia's resurgence and its prospects in the 21st century, including identifying the constraints on further, rapid economic growth and development
- Highlights the challenges to the Asian systems based on networks of connections linking politicians and businesses, especially in the areas of innovation and job creation
- Identifies the main policy options that should be adopted in Asia if it is to fulfil its potential in the coming decades