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Korea has been at the centre of intense debate concerning the role
of government in economic development. Taking an in-depth approach,
this book analyses the path of Korea's industrial technology
development. In contrast to many previous studies on Korea, the
author argues that the role of foreign multinational enterprises
has been significant while the government's was surprisingly
limited in scope. The author addresses three main questions: * How
was Korea able to develop so effectively despite the low inflow of
foreign technologies and capital? * What is the role of
multinational enterprises in 'teaching' technology to the firms
from developing countries? * What has been the influence of public
policy on Korea's technology development? The author demonstrates
that the key to the Korean electronics industry's spectacular
growth has been through its participation in and learning from an
inter-firm arrangement called 'original equipment manufacturing'
(OEM) arrangement, and a number of firm-level case studies support
this argument. This book will be of special interest to scholars of
industrial and development economics, innovation and Asian studies.
It will also be of use to policymakers responsible for industrial
policy development.
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