Not all developing countries are alike. Some rise rapidly to join the rank of advanced nations while others are stuck with poverty. This book argues that growth based on natural resources or geographical advantages will sooner or later hit the wall.
Not all developing countries are alike. Some rise rapidly to join the rank of advanced nations while others are stuck with poverty. This book argues that growth based on natural resources or geographical advantages will sooner or later hit the wall.
Kenichi Ohno is Professor at the National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies, Tokyo. He was born in Kobe, Japan and holds a PhD in Economics from Stanford University, California. He worked at the International Monetary Fund and taught at the University of Tsukuba and Saitama University before assuming his current position.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part 1: Ideas and Methods 1. The Developmental Trap 2. Industrial Policy in the Age of Globalization 3. Ingredients of Proactive Industrialization 4. Policy Procedure and Organization Part 2: Country Studies 5. Meiji Japan: From Feudalism to Industrialization 6. Singapore: National Productivity Movement 7. Taiwan: Policy Drive for Innovation 8. Malaysia: Trapped in Upper Middle Income 9. Vietnam: Growth without Quality 10. Ethiopia: The Growth and Transformation Plan
Introduction Part 1: Ideas and Methods 1. The Developmental Trap 2. Industrial Policy in the Age of Globalization 3. Ingredients of Proactive Industrialization 4. Policy Procedure and Organization Part 2: Country Studies 5. Meiji Japan: From Feudalism to Industrialization 6. Singapore: National Productivity Movement 7. Taiwan: Policy Drive for Innovation 8. Malaysia: Trapped in Upper Middle Income 9. Vietnam: Growth without Quality 10. Ethiopia: The Growth and Transformation Plan
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