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

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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ANECDOTE

Early Exposure Shaped His Path

  • Jamus Lim grew up exposed to finance through his mother's job and early bookstore reading.
  • The Asian Financial Crisis as a teenager drove him toward macroeconomics and international finance.
INSIGHT

Explaining Asia's Divergent Paths

  • Southeast Asia shows both rapid transformation and persistent middle-income traps.
  • Lim attributes differences to economic history, industrial structures and social-political institutions.
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.
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