Astral Codex Ten Podcast feed 2024年07月17日
Book Review: How Asia Works
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《亚洲如何运作》一书分析了亚洲经济发展奇迹背后的秘密,作者乔·斯图德威尔认为,亚洲经济的崛起并非文化、基因或其他复杂因素的结果,而是得益于正确的经济政策。他指出,亚洲国家都遵循了土地改革、产业补贴和出口管制以及金融政策服务于前两项目标的模式,而这种模式并非由西方经济学理论所倡导的自由市场和开放边境,而是更偏向于计划经济和国家干预。

📖 **土地改革:** 亚洲经济发展的第一步是土地改革,将土地从地主手中夺回,分配给农民。土地改革是亚洲国家经济腾飞的基石,它解放了生产力,为工业发展奠定了基础。例如,韩国在 1950 年是 80% 的农村地区,土地改革让农民拥有了土地,从而提高了农业效率,为工业化提供了劳动力和资金。

🚀 **产业补贴和出口管制:** 亚洲国家在工业发展过程中,通过产业补贴和出口管制,鼓励企业生产特定产品,并将其出口到国际市场,积累资本,推动经济增长。例如,日本、韩国和台湾在 20 世纪 60 年代都采用了这种模式,在政府的扶持下,发展了电子、汽车等产业,并在国际市场上取得了成功。

💰 **金融政策:** 亚洲国家在金融政策方面,也采取了与西方国家不同的策略,将金融政策服务于土地改革和产业补贴的目标,例如,限制资本外流,鼓励储蓄,为工业发展提供资金。这种策略虽然与西方自由市场经济理论相悖,但它在亚洲国家取得了成功,证明了国家干预在经济发展中的重要作用。

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What was the best thing that ever happened? From a very zoomed-out, by-the-numbers perspective, it has to be China's sudden lurch from Third World basketcase to dynamic modern economy. A billion people went from starving peasants to the middle class. In the 1960s, sixty million people died of famine in the Chinese countryside; by the 2010s, that same countryside was criss-crossed with the world's most advanced high-speed rail network, and dotted with high-tech factories.

And the best thing that ever happened kept happening, again and again. First it was Japan during the Meiji Restoration. Then it was Korea and Taiwan in the 1960s. Then China in the 90s. Now Vietnam and others seem poised to follow.

(fun trivia question: ignoring sudden oil windfalls, what country has had the highest percent GDP growth over the past 30 years? Answer, as far as I can tell: the People's Democratic Republic of Laos.)

There was nothing predetermined about this. These countries started with nothing. In 1950, South Korea and Taiwan were poorer than Honduras or the Congo. But they managed to break into the ranks of the First World even while dozens of similar countries stayed poor. Why?

Joe Studwell claims this isn't mysterious at all. You don't have to bring in culture, genetics, or anything complicated like that. Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, etc, just practiced good economic policy. Any country that tries the same economic policy will get equally rich, as China and Vietnam are discovering. Unfortunately, most countries practice bad economic policy, partly because the IMF / World Bank / rich country economic advisors got things really wrong. They recommended free markets and open borders, which are good for rich countries, but bad for developing ones. Developing countries need to start with planned economies, then phase in free market policies gradually and in the right order. Since rich country economists kept leading everyone astray, the only countries that developed properly were weird nationalist dictatorships and communist states that ignored the Western establishment out of spite. But now the economic establishment is starting to admit its mistakes, giving other countries a chance to catch up.

How Asia Works is Studwell's guide to good economic policy. He gives a three-part plan for national development. First, land reform. Second, industrial subsidies plus export discipline. Third, financial policy in service of the first two goals.

1. Land Reform

Land reform means taking farmland away from landlords and giving it to peasant farmers.

Undeveloped countries are mostly rural (for example, Korea was about 80% rural in 1950). Most people are farmers. Usually these countries are coming out of feudalism or colonialism or something and dominated by a few big landowners. In one region of the Philippines (Studwell's poster child for doing everything wrong) 17 families control 78% of farmland. Landowners hire peasants to work the land, then take most of the profit.

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亚洲经济 经济发展 土地改革 产业补贴 出口管制
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