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5.0 out of 5 stars "Goldmine", March 12, 2005
This review is from: Values and Life Styles in Urban Asia: A cross-cultural ana­lysis and sourcebook based on the Asiabarometer survey of 2003 (Institute of Oriental Culture Special Series) (Spanish Edition) (Paperback)
The AsiaBarometer is the largest ever, comparative survey conducted in Asia, covering major urban cities of East, Southeast, South, and Central Asia.

Of course, there are other surveys done in Asia, but the AsiaBarometer distinguishes itself from the rest in that 1) its target is not solely democracy or values -- the focus is on the daily lives of ordinary people and 2) it covers an extremely broad region of Asia. In that sense, the AsiaBarometer stands out from the other important surveys conducted in the field, i.e., East Asia Democracy Barometers, Korea Democracy Barometers, etc.

In short, this book is the Asian counterpart of Inglehart's renowned "Human beliefs and Values," released from the same publisher. No other book/survey has ever provided its readers with firsthand data on Asian social capital to this range and extent... and only $50.00 with CD-ROM!!! Never before has such "goldmine" of survey data (the survey must have cost tens of thousands of dollars) been provided to social science researchers for an incredibly afforadable price. A definite must-buy!
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