A fresh analysis of the secrets of Asian economic success and how other countries can escape the 'middle-income' trap.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Keun Lee is a Professor of Economics at the Seoul National University and Director of the Center for Economic Catch-up. He is a globally recognized expert on the economics of catch-up and Asian economies. Professor Lee is also a member of the UN's Committee for Development Policy, a co-editor of the journal Research Policy and a member of the governing board of Globelics, as well as Asia-Pacific Innovation Network.
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Foreword John A. Mathews Preface Part I. Introduction and Perspectives: 1. Introduction 2. Knowledge as a key factor for economic catch-up Part II. Empirical Analysis at Three Levels: 3. Knowledge and country-level catch-up 4. Knowledge and sector-level catch-up: Asia versus Latin America 5. Knowledge and firm-level catch-up: Korean versus US firms Part III. Toward a Theory and How to Escape the Trap: 6. Toward a knowledge-based theory of economic catch-up 7. How to build up technological capabilities to enter short-cycle technology sectors 8. Catching-up and leapfrogging in China and India Part IV. Technological Turning Points and Conclusion: 9. Hypothesizing a theory of technological turning points 10. Summary and concluding remarks Appendix tables Notes Bibliography Index.
Foreword John A. Mathews Preface Part I. Introduction and Perspectives: 1. Introduction 2. Knowledge as a key factor for economic catch-up Part II. Empirical Analysis at Three Levels: 3. Knowledge and country-level catch-up 4. Knowledge and sector-level catch-up: Asia versus Latin America 5. Knowledge and firm-level catch-up: Korean versus US firms Part III. Toward a Theory and How to Escape the Trap: 6. Toward a knowledge-based theory of economic catch-up 7. How to build up technological capabilities to enter short-cycle technology sectors 8. Catching-up and leapfrogging in China and India Part IV. Technological Turning Points and Conclusion: 9. Hypothesizing a theory of technological turning points 10. Summary and concluding remarks Appendix tables Notes Bibliography Index.
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