西方与东亚经济模式背景下的企业家精神

IF 0.4 Q4 ECONOMICS
P. Heller
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最近全球经济的发展,特别是中美贸易战的加剧和新冠肺炎疫情的影响,引发了一场争论,即从长远来看,西方经济发展模式和东亚经济发展模式哪种更具竞争力。本文的目的是在历史和实证研究的基础上进行简要调查。基于全球创业观察和世界经济论坛全球竞争力指数数据的国际报告得出了不同的结论,哪种模型更适用。特别是在中国和越南,以自由资本主义的理论框架为基础的标准和评级制度无法充分反映,因为东亚模式的历史、文化和社会因素超出了它的范围。西方叙事设想了一个确定的历史进程,即经济进步将不可避免地将中国和越南拖入西方模式的轨道,有充分的证据表明这不会发生©2020首尔经济杂志版权所有
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Entrepreneurship in the Context of Western vs. East Asian Economic Models
Recent developments in the global economy, notably the accelerating trade war between the US and China and the impact of the Covid-19 pandemia, have fuelled the debate which model of economic development, the Western or the East Asian one, is more competitive in a long term perspective The intention of this paper is a brief investigation, based on historical and empirical research, into the role of entrepreneurship as a major factor of competitiveness and key driver of economic development in both models International reports based on data of the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor and the World Economic Forum’s Global Competitiveness Index come to diverging conclusions which model might prevail The paper outlines why the entrepreneurial dynamics in East Asia, particularly in China and Vietnam cannot be adequately captured by standards and rating systems based on the theoretical framework of liberal capitalism, as the historical, cultural and social factors of the East Asian model lie beyond its reach However, the Western narrative envisages a determined course of history that economic progress will inevitably drag China and Vietnam on a trajectory towards the Western model There is sound evidence that this will not happen © 2020 Seoul Journal of Economics All rights reserved
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期刊介绍: SEOUL JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS is a quarterly journal, publishing both theoretical and empirical articles in all fields of economics. SJE welcomes regular articles, short essays and commentaries, and book reviews, especially those dealing with various aspects of the economies in Asia.
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