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adopting the strategy of modern/late industrialization and supporting the industrial sector. This study mainly identifies …
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first part, we describe crucial dimensions of industrialization in the region - its extent, its historical trajectory, and …, China, and India - to describe some of the strategies which Asian economies used in order to induce industrial development …
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China's creative industri ... …
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US, Switzerland, Japan and China, where possible. In the first part of the paper, we examine the evolution of the concept …
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The People's Republic of China (PRC) has been undergoing marvelous industrialization and manufacturing development in … productivity of manufacturing, when they were in and out of the middle-income stages. We find that (1) the share of manufacturing …, the drastic improvement in the productivity of manufacturing by industrial restructuring is also prominent. The PRC is …
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that although Mexico's export-led industrialization successfully adapted to the world market and transformed its productive …
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This paper examines recent technological developments and how they could impact efforts by policymakers and political leaders in developing countries to harness trade and investment liberalization to achieve economic development outcomes.It begins by discussing some of the proven elements to...
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This paper examines recent technological developments and how they could impact efforts by policymakers and political leaders in developing countries to harness trade and investment liberalization to achieve economic development outcomes. It begins by discussing some of the proven elements to...
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Along more than three decades, China has managed one of the most impressive catching-up drives in human history. Its … further develop, China must switch from cheaply processing/assembling foreign-designed goods, with transferred foreign … technologies, to producing high-skill and knowledge-intensive goods engineered in China, using technologies devised locally. The …
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