4 edition of Australia and the Northeast Asian ascendancy found in the catalog.
Published
1990
by Australian Government Publishing Service in Canberra
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references.
Statement | Ross Garnaut. |
Contributions | Australia. Prime Minister., Australia. Dept. of Foreign Affairs. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | HC460.5 .G37 1989 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xvii, 339 p. : |
Number of Pages | 339 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL1166942M |
ISBN 10 | 0644109092 |
LC Control Number | 94148249 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 22714949 |
At a time when opportunities for full-time employment in universities were limited, Pamela worked in the Department of Immigration and the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet, which included working in association with Professor Ross Garnaut on “Australia and the Northeast Asian Ascendancy.”. The neo-classical ascendancy: the Australian economic policy community and Northeast Asian economic growth Author: Trevor Matthews ; John Ravenhill ; Australian National University.
Professor Garnaut is the author of the Report presented to the Australian Prime Minister and Australian Premiers in , The Garnaut Climate Change Review (Cambridge University Press ),and the Report presented to the Australian Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade in , Australia and the Northeast Asian Ascendancy. Garnaut, Ross () Australia and the Northeast Asian Ascendancy, Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra. Henderson, Deborah. () Meeting the national interest through Asia literacy—An overview of the major themes and debates. Asian Studies Review, 27 (1), 23–
Garnaut’s report, Australia and the Northeast Asian Ascendancy, also recognised the then primacy of industrialised Japan. Narangoa and Cribb’s atlas, which includes 56 purpose drawn maps, returns to Kerner’s definition of the region. Emerging Economic and Social Realities in East Asia: Some Implications for Australian Business and Public Policy Show all authors. Tan Kong Yam. Garnaut, R., (ed.), , Australia and the Northeast Asian Ascendancy—Report to the Prime Minister and the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade (Canberra, AGPS). Google by: 2.
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In 64 libraries. Analyses the process of economic change in Northeast Asia and assesses its implications for Australia. Recommendations are included for policy and other responses which would increase the economic, political and wider benefits to Australia.
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By Frank G. Jarrett and Kym Anderson. 1 Introduction. Former Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard commissioned a White Paper on Australia in the Asian Century.1 Its development involved hundreds of people drawn from government, business, universities and community groups, especially in Australia, but also in several other countries in the Asian region.
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Canberra: Australian Government Printing : Allan Patience. Irresistible rise of the Indo-Pacific. Picture: AFP. "The challenge of the northeast Asian ascendancy to Australia includes the need to comprehend northeast Asian social, economic and.
In contrast to her academic work, Pamela worked for a period in the Australian Government, where she was part of the team supporting ANU economist Ross Garnaut preparing the ground-breaking report, Australia and the Northeast Asian Ascendancy for the Hawke Government in Pamela then moved to Sydney.
Garnaut’s report, Australia and the Northeast Asian Ascendancy, also recognised the then primacy of industrialised Japan. Narangoa and Cribb’s atlas, which includes 56 purpose drawn maps, returns to Kerner’s definition of the region.
Six years after the Australian dollar was floated inan economist wrote a book on Australia and the Northeast Asian Ascendancy. In between, this economist had been ambassador to China. He is, of course, Ross Garnaut. Get this from a library.
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Department of Foreign Affairs.] -- Analyses the process of economic change in Northeast Asia and assesses its implications for Australia. Australia and the Northeast Asian Ascendancy: 6. The Market and the State in Economic Development: Some Questions from East Asia and Australia: 7.
The End of Protection and the Beginnings of a Modern Industrial Economy: Australia in the s: 8. Social Democracy in Australia's Asian Future II: 9. Getting off the Sheep's Back: Australia's. occurred in Northeast Asia over the past four decades has spurred growth in Southeast Asia and the rest of the world.
The impact on Australia of growth in Northeast Asia has been, and will continue to be, profound. Throughout that growth process there has been a remarkably close complementarity between Australia and Northeast Asia.
Australia and the Northeast Asian Ascendancy.1 This report firmly placed on the political agenda the importance to Australia of the phenomenally rapid and sustained rates of economic growth in Northeast Asia. By viewing the Northeast Asian success through Cited by: 4.
Ross Gregory Garnaut AC (born 28 JulyPerth, Western Australia) is a distinguished professor of economics at the Australian National University and both a vice-chancellor's fellow and professorial fellow of economics at The University of Melbourne.
Australia's journey towards an Asian Century. Allan Gyngell’s “Fear of Abandonment” is a veritable tour de force, which is essential reading for anyone interested in Australia’s past, present or future, writes John West. Australia and the Northeast Asian Ascendancy.1 This report firmly placed on the.
political agenda the importance to Australia of the phenomenally rapid and. sustained rates of economic growth in Northeast Asia. He is the author of a number of influential reports to the Australian Government, including- Australia and the Northeast Asian Ascendancy, The Garnaut Climate Change Reviewand The Garnaut Review Australia and the Global Response to Climate Change.
In his new book Superpower, He is the author of a number of influential reports to the Australian Government, including- Australia and the Northeast Asian Ascendancy, The Garnaut Climate Change Reviewand The Garnaut Review Australia and the Global Response to Climate Change.Garnaut’s seminal report Australia and the northeast Asian ascendancy in and Prime Minister Julia Gillard’s comprehensive Australia in the Asian Century White Paper inAustralia’s engagement with the region has been framed as one between a distinct outsider and a culturally and politically different region.Australia and the Northeast Asian Ascendancy seemed to be a masterpiece of bad timing when published in November, Beijing had just crushed the protesters of Tiananmen Square, and a savage sell-off on the Tokyo stockmarket sounded the death-knell of Japan's year boom.
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