Wing Thye Woo: 4 books

Book cover of Financial Systems at the Crossroads
by Wing Thye Woo, Yingli Pan, Jeffrey D Sachs;Junhui Qian
Language: English
Release Date: April 1, 2014

Financial Systems at the Crossroads: Lessons for China is written by leading financial experts to study the causes of financial disasters internationally. The research team is drawn from the global research networks of three leading universities: the Antai College of Economics and Management at Shanghai...
Book cover of A New Economic Growth Engine for China

A New Economic Growth Engine for China

Escaping the Middle-income Trap by Not Doing More of the Same

by Wing Thye Woo, Ming Lu, Jeffrey D Sachs;Zhao Chen
Language: English
Release Date: August 22, 2012

This volume is a report by leading international economic experts on China's economic priorities in the coming years. From various aspects of the domestic and foreign situation, China has now reached a critical juncture in its economic development. Unless China is able to overcome the difficulties...
Book cover of The Future Global Reserve System

The Future Global Reserve System

An Asian Perspective

by Jeffrey D. Sachs, Masahiro Kawai, Jong-Wha Lee
Language: English
Release Date: June 1, 2010

This publication is a collection of studies that discuss critical issues related to the future of the international monetary system and the role of Asia in its evolution. It is envisaged to enhance the awareness of Asian policy makers and the public in order to participate actively and constructively in the emerging global dialogue on reforming the global reserve system.
Book cover of Ranking the Liveability of the World's Major Cities

Ranking the Liveability of the World's Major Cities

The Global Liveable Cities Index (GLCI)

by Khee Giap Tan, Wing Thye Woo, Kong Yam Tan;Linda Low;Grace Ee Ling Aw
Language: English
Release Date: June 29, 2012

This unique volume aims to provide a first comprehensive assessment on attributes, conditions and characters which constitute a liveable city. The book posits that the degree of liveability depends on five themes: satisfaction with the freedom from want; satisfaction with the state of the natural...
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