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major developing countries such as Indonesia, Malaysia and Vietnam should consider when establishing detailed policies to …
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Korea has achieved remarkable economic development since the 1960s, rising within a single generation from one of the poorest countries in the world to one with an affluent economy supported by world-class industries and large production capacities. This successful development of Korea has been...
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, China, and India - to describe some of the strategies which Asian economies used in order to induce industrial development …
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We look at Korea's industrialization strategy and experience from the 1960s to the mid-1990s. Three elements of the Korean industrial development and structural change are discussed: 1) its outward orientation and export push, 2) its climb up the ladder of comparative advantage, and 3) its...
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I study the impact of industrial policy on industrial development by considering an important episode during the East Asian miracle: South Korea’s heavy and chemical industry (HCI) drive, 1973–1979. Based on newly assembled data, I use the introduction and termination of industrial policies...
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The present work focuses its attention in the rol that has carried out the Korean State in the promotion of the industrial development. The government intervention has given place to changing relationship modalities between the State and the industrial conglomerates. The success of the Korean...
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We look at Korea's industrialization strategy and experience from the 1960s to the mid-1990s. Three elements of the Korean industrial development and structural change are discussed: 1) its outward orientation and export push, 2) its climb up the ladder of comparative advantage, and 3) its...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013047573