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, China and India. It begins with a clarification of the meaning of industrial policy, since not only does the term mean … past experience with variants of industrial policies. The similarities of the "China model" to past East Asian experience …
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This paper tests a neo-Schumpeterian model with industry-level data to analyze how Brazil, India, and China are … a necessary complement to liberalization. South Korea and China combined a variety of distance-shortening policies with … competition to spur catch-up. In comparison, Brazil, which was as rich as South Korea, and India, which was as rich as China in …
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This title presents a novel and timely contribution to the literature on economic development in Asia. By placing up-to-date analyses of the Chinese and Indian experiences alongside more established views of the tiger economies, we see a much more complex yet insightful examination of the...
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