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-led manufacturing growth success story after the 1960s while it did not in Latin America, the Middle East, or South Asia? In seeking … answers, we distinguish four periods: de-industrialization and commodity export growth before 1913; a modest diversification …Except for the Philippines between 1896 and 1939, Southeast Asia was never part of the century-long East Asian …
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This paper examines industry-level responses of manufacturing employment in the context of globalization using a large … value-added growth (about 10 %) to increase manufacturing employment appreciably (about 4 %). The employment benefits of …
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African countries are facing great opportunities but also formidable challenges in accelerating economic growth and sustaining a high level of economic performance. The experiences of East Asian countries may offer valuable insights for African leaders and governments in making concerted efforts...
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Different bodies of literature emphasise the separate impact of the manufacturing sector and scientific capacity for … manufacturing sector creates spillovers and generates processes of learning-by-doing. Yet, do these two processes complement each … scientific capacity and manufacturing development have a joint impact on international competitiveness that goes beyond their …
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Economic agglomeration and industrial clusters have always been part of industrialization and economic development …. Since the 1960s, industrial hubs have proliferated in Asia, driven by policies to foster economic catch-up and structural … industrialization requires a strategic approach, integrating the state’s productive role and executive excellence within the broader …
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. Together, my findings suggest that the temporary drive shifted Korean manufacturing into more advanced markets and created …
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African countries are facing great opportunities but also formidable challenges in accelerating economic growth and sustaining a high level of economic performance. The experiences of East Asian countries may offer valuable insights for African leaders and governments in making concerted efforts...
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Existing explanations of China's dramatic economic growth since 1978 have neglected a key piece of the China Puzzle, that is, China since 1978 has been a typical “East Asian Developmental State (EADS)” with a long socialist legacy that regularly deploys industrial and science & technology...
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