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This article makes an attempt to compare the development patterns of the economies of the East Asian and Central and Eastern European (CEE) regions, which have been the fastest in catching up on the global arena. It observes both the internal fea-tures of the economies and economic policies and...
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the US. Another example that may be less familiar to many people is Singapore (the second fastest growing economy from …
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, Singapore and Taiwan. Economically, the analysis is based on notions of stochastic long-run convergence and business cycle …
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This paper studies the catching-up process in per capita income of the so-called Asian Dragons and Tigers. It contributes to the literature in several ways. First, it tests the catching-up hypothesis using the longest time span ever considered, from 1870 to 2014. Second, it documents the...
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