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the silk-reeling industry, which led Japan's industrialisation, and whose labour market was tight. The court first …
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Japan was the first non-western country to accomplish successful industrialization, and the dominant perception of its … industrial policy had over-emphasized specific characteristics of Japan. However, from the perspective of today's development … thinking, Japan's economic history shared a wide range of common factors in usual economic development: macroeconomic stability …
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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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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/10010420067
Japan was the first non-western country to accomplish successful industrialization, and the dominant perception of its … "industrial policy" had over-emphasized specific characteristics of Japan. However, from the perspective of today's development … thinking, Japan's economic history shared a wide range of common factors in usual economic development: macroeconomic stability …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003845163
construction was key to the modern economic growth in pre-First World War Japan …
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networks in late 19th- and early 20th-century Japan and using the cost-minimizing path between prioritized destinations as an …-First World War Japan …
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construction was key to the modern economic growth in pre-First World War Japan. …
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Foreign direct investment (FDI) can deliver both positive and negative spillovers to the local economy. Negative effects such as crowding-out or entry-barrier effects might outweigh the positive ones when the technological gap between foreign and local firms is significant. This paper examines...
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This paper analyzes the elements affecting the transformation of Japan's comparative advantage in the cotton spinning …
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