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In recent decades, both South Korea and Taiwan have made remarkable leaps in the development and production of semiconductors — the core element in burgeoning global telecommunications, computer, and computer equipment industries. Although many aspects of their sectoral industrial strategies...
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strikingly divergent. Japanese involvement in Internet standardization began early and Japan was, for many years, second only to … the U.S. in terms of IETF participation. Though Japanese participation has declined since the early 2000s, Japan remains a … Japan and major European countries. Korean participation in IETF has also declined over the past decade, and has been …
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A creative economy requires innovation-friendly conditions. Korea’s innovation system should be improved by upgrading universities and expanding their role in business R&D, while increasing international collaboration in R&D from its current low level. The returns from Korea’s large...
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With inputs of labour and capital slowing, sustaining high growth rates in Korea will increasingly depend on total factor productivity gains, which are in turn driven to a large extent by innovation. While a number of Korean firms are at the world technology frontier in areas such as ICT, the...
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sources of institutional trajectories of economic development in China, Japan, and Korea. It stylizes the Malthusian-phase of … states of Qing China, Tokugawa Japan, and Yi Korea by focusing on the way in which agricultural taxes were enforced. It also …
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Raising productivity requires addressing a wide range of policies that affect resource allocation, the creation and diffusion of technology, human capital and the creation and financing of start-ups. The greatest gains can be achieved in the service sector and in SMEs, where productivity has...
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We analyze and compare the patterns of economic growth and development in China, Korea, and Japan in the post …, Korea and Japan are two of the few economies that have jumped from middle income to high income in a short period and thus … offer potentially valuable lessons for China. China is following a structural change that Korea and Japan underwent decades …
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sources of institutional trajectories of economic development in China, Japan, and Korea. It stylizes the Malthusian-phase of … states of Qing China, Tokugawa Japan, and Yi Korea by focusing on the way in which agricultural taxes were enforced. It also …
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Besides China, Northeast Asia includes other important energy consumers: Japan and South Korea. These OECD … might extract from the experience of Japan and South Korea …
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.S., China, Japan, and South Korea, both as a target and as an initiator of antidumping investigations. The paper points out some …
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