THE FUTURE OF ASIAN VALUES: WILL THEY BE STRENGTHENED OR REPLACED BY INDIVIDUALISM?

Authors

  • Elmirzaev Samariddin Professor at Tashkent Institute of Finance Author
  • Botirov Azamat Associate Professor at Tashkent Institute of Finance Author
  • Kurbonov Javlon Associate Professor at Tashkent Institute of Finance Author
  • Shavkatov Navruz Senior Lecturer at Tashkent Institute of Finance Author
  • Khalikov Hamidulla Master’s student at Tashkent Institute of Finance Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61841/ara1y425

Keywords:

Asia, Asian values, Asian Financial Crisis, individualism

Abstract

About two decades ago, East Asia was hot, as were "Asian values". In explaining East Asia's extraordinary economic development - what the World Bank called a "miracle" - many believed that culture played a key role. This paper studies the literature about Asian values and the impact of Asian values on Asian Financial Crisis. According to results, development can be achieved without losing cultural values.

 

 

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10. Elmurodov Shokhjahon email: [email protected]

11. Elmurodov Shokhjahon is a Senior lecturer at Tashkent Yeoju Technical Institute. He is an expert in Financial Management, Corporate Finance, and East Asian Relations. He has over 6 years of teaching experience. He holds Master of Arts of the Korea University.

12. Allakuliev Akmal email: [email protected]

13. Allakuliev Akmal is a head of International cooperation department at Tashkent Yeoju Technical Institute. He is an expert in Public Finance, Corporate Finance. He holds Master of Arts of the Tashkent Institute of Finance

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Published

31.10.2020

How to Cite

Samariddin, E., Azamat, B., Javlon, K., Navruz, S., & Hamidulla, K. (2020). THE FUTURE OF ASIAN VALUES: WILL THEY BE STRENGTHENED OR REPLACED BY INDIVIDUALISM?. International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, 24(8), 15469-15475. https://doi.org/10.61841/ara1y425