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Learning to Industrialize - From Given Growth to Policy-aided Value Creation (Hardcover)
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Learning to Industrialize - From Given Growth to Policy-aided Value Creation (Hardcover)
Series: Routledge-GRIPS Development Forum Studies
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This book proposes a new, pragmatic way of approaching economic
development which features policy learning based on a comparison of
international best policy practices. While the important role of
government in promoting private sector development is being
recognized, policy discussion often remains general without details
as to what exactly to do and how to avoid common pitfalls. This
book fills the gap by showing concrete policy contents, procedures,
and organizations adopted in high-performing East Asian economies.
Natural resources and foreign aid and investment can take a country
to a certain income level, but growth stalls when given advantages
are exhausted. Economies will be caught in middle income traps if
growth impetus is not internally generated. Meanwhile, countries
that have soared to high income introduced mindset, policies, and
institutions that encouraged, or even forced, accumulation of human
capital - skills, technology, and knowledge. How this can be done
systematically is the main topic of policy learning. However,
government should not randomly adopt what Singapore or Taiwan did
in the past. A continued march to prosperity is possible only when
policy makers acquire capability to formulate policy suitable for
local context after studying a number of international experiences.
Developing countries wanting to adopt effective industrial
strategies but not knowing where to start will benefit greatly by
the ideas and hands-on examples presented by the author. Students
of development economics will find a new methodological perspective
which can supplement the ongoing industrial policy debate. The book
also gives an excellent account of national pride and pragmatism
exhibited by officials in East Asia who produced remarkable
economic growth, as well as serious effort by an African country to
emulate this miracle. The Open Access version of this book,
available at
http://www.taylorfrancis.com/doi/view/10.4324/9780203085530 has
been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non
Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.
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