The Open Society and its enemies in East Asia the relevance of the Popperian framework / [electronic resource] : edited by Gregory G.C. Moore. - Abingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge, 2014. - 1 online resource (xiv, 164 p.) : ill. - Routledge studies in the modern world economy ; 130 .

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Karl Popper and the idea of an open society / Jeremy Shearmur -- 2. Karl Popper and Thailand's political crisis : the monarchy as the problem for an 'open society' / Patrick Jory -- 3. Thai populism and the middle-income trap / Peter Warr -- 4. Least free : the economic consequences of fifty years of totalitarian rule in Burma / Sean Turnell -- 5. Development and freedom in Burma / Ronald E. Findlay -- 6. The rise and robustness of economic freedom in China / Rod Tyers -- 7. Singapore : Plato's other republic? / Jeremy Shearmur -- 8. Popular despotism : an economist's explanation / William Coleman.

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Popper, Karl R. 1902-1994. Open society and its enemies.


Economics--Political aspects--East Asia.


East Asia--Economic conditions.
East Asia--Economic policy.