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industrialization, as well as the expansion of other sectors. This occured at the expense of agriculture, which accounts for the largest …
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This paper provides a synthesis of the three papers on the non-Nordic developed economies, Ireland, Japan and Switzerland along the following themes: role of the state, openness, education and human capital, and macroeconomic stability. It then draws lessons for developing countries of today.
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The paper reviews the dynamics of the financing baseed its analysis on the rich dataset of AidData ranging over 1993 …
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Japan was the first non-western country to accomplish successful industrialization, and the dominant perception of its … thinking, Japan.s economic history shared a wide range of common factors in usual economic development: macroeconomic stability …
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This paper draws on both successful and failing cases of industrialization in China to analyse the role of local …
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-protected import substitution industrialization strategy of 1960-83 to an outward liberalized strategy during 1984-2000, and since 2001 …
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The industrialization which started in 1953 had been completely disrupted by the chronic civil war and closed …
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After the Second World War, Mozambique went through a series of transformations, from an incipient industrializing colonial society to an independent country with a central planned economy, plus a regional and internal war, and finally from 1994 onwards,
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