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This paper discusses a possible case for industrial policy, with special reference to the two emerging global giants, China and India. It begins with a clarification of the meaning of industrial policy, since not only does the term mean different things to different people, but the traditional...
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This paper discusses a possible case for industrial policy with special reference to the two emerging global giants, China and India. It begins with a clarification of the meaning of industrial policy, since not only does the term mean different things to different people, but the traditional...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010748340
Recent research highlights the considerable potential of industrial policy to support structural transformation in sub-Saharan Africa. Given the importance of the state in industrial policy, this paper considers the implications for these discussions of recent work on state fragility. It argues...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011418595
Recent research highlights the considerable potential of industrial policy to support structural transformation in sub-Saharan Africa. Given the importance of the state in industrial policy, this paper considers the implications for these discussions of recent work on state fragility. It argues...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010496110
inequality both within and between countries, which leads to continual contestation over economic measures and limited domestic …
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inequality both within and between countries, which leads to continual contestation over economic measures and limited domestic …
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and Bangladesh clearly show that it can create wonder only when it is appropriately designed and managed. It is suggested … that Bangladesh borrows a leaf from the rich experiences of Malaysia's economic zone model, to restructure and revitalize …
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finding it extremely difficult to promote local production. But despite being a Least Developed Country (LDC), Bangladesh has … succeeded in developing a pharmaceutical industry. The rise of the pharmaceutical industry in Bangladesh is attributed to the … bottleneck today. Bangladesh, as an LDC abolished product patent protection in pharmaceuticals in 2008 and what the 1982 …
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and Bangladesh clearly show that it can create wonder only when it is appropriately designed and managed. It is suggested … that Bangladesh borrows a leaf from the rich experiences of Malaysia’s economic zone model, to restructure and revitalize …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011213205
Structural transformation - the movement of workers from low-productivity to high-productivity activities - is an essential ingredient of inclusive growth. This paper reviews the evidence on why the pace of structural transformation has differed widely across countries in Asia, with a specific...
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