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Asian Economies & Why Geography and History Matter More Than Economics Models with Jamus Lim

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Aug 25, 2025
Jamus Lim, Associate Professor at ESSEC Business School and recently elected Member of Parliament in Singapore, delves into the intricacies of Asian economies. He discusses how geography, history, and institutions drive economic outcomes, emphasizing the shortcomings of traditional economic models. Jamus also explores China’s demographic challenges, its industrial evolution, and the implications of its dual circulation strategy. His insights extend to South Korea's and Japan’s unique economic trajectories, shedding light on the persistent influence of historical institutions on contemporary development.
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ADVICE

Teach Asia As A Connected Region

  • When teaching Asia, include East, South, Central and West Asia to capture interlinked histories.
  • Design courses for practical business audiences, not just abstract models.
INSIGHT

China: Advanced Yet Still Developing

  • China is large and diverse, with advanced urban cores but developing regions too.
  • Lim sees China as upper-middle income on the brink of high-income status but still facing major development challenges.
INSIGHT

Demographics Are A Natural Transition

  • China's demographic decline is part of the normal demographic transition, not solely the one-child policy.
  • Falling fertility and urbanization create a shrinking labor force and future headwinds.
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