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The Primary economic system of east Asia is Democracy because they have this in most of the countries that dwell there. But in China they have a dictatorship economic system. REPLY: Democracy isn't an economic system its a type of government and when you said China has a dictatorship economic system, i think you mean they have a command economy.
The East Asian miracle refers to the rapid economic growth and development experienced by several East Asian countries, including Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and Singapore, in the latter half of the 20th century. This growth was characterized by high levels of GDP growth, industrialization, export-led growth, and improvements in living standards within a relatively short period of time. Despite differences in approaches and political systems, these countries shared common factors such as a focus on education, investment in infrastructure, export-oriented policies, and strong government intervention in the economy.
Donald C. Hellmann has written: 'Japan and East Asia' -- subject(s): East (Far East), East Asia, Foreign relations, Japan 'China and Japan' -- subject(s): Foreign economic relations, Foreign relations
Edvige Bilotti has written: 'The rise of East Asia' -- subject(s): Economic policy, Development economics, Economic conditions
South Asia, Middle East, South-east Asia, East Asia, Central Asia
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James W. McGuire has written: 'Wealth, health, and democracy in East Asia and Latin America' -- subject(s): Infants, Economic policy, Social policy, Mortality 'Wealth, health, and democracy in East Asia and Latin America' -- subject(s): Infants, Economic policy, Social policy, Mortality 'Wealth, health, and democracy in East Asia and Latin America' -- subject(s): Infants, Economic policy, Social policy, Mortality
South Korea and Taiwan are known for their urban primacy and are economic tigers along with Japan.
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The military build up that enabled Japan to invade China in 1931, also presented a problem for the British and the Dutch in East Asia. Singapore and the Dutch East Indies were at risk during the 1930's. When WW 2 began, the risk increased 10 times as the British would have a difficult time if japan attacked their colonial empire in East Asia. The Dutch were in worse shape.