Varieties and Alternatives of Catching-up Asian Development in the C
This book sheds new light on the advancement of various industries in developing Asian countries through an application and re-examination of catch-up industrialization theory. With contributors presenting their own perspectives on the progression of a ra
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Edited by Yukihito Sato and Hajime Sato
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The Institute of Developing Economies, Japan External Trade Organization (IDE-JETRO) series explores the economic issues faced in developing regions globally, providing new research and analysis of these economies, with the aim of creating a more comprehensive understanding of the issues and conditions they are experiencing. With a wide range of volumes covering key economic issues in developing economies, as well as examining the challenges faced as East Asia continues to integrate, the titles in this series are essential companions for academics and policymakers interested in cutting-edge research and analysis of developing economies. More information about this series at http://www.springer.com/series/14861
Yukihito Sato • Hajime Sato Editors
Varieties and Alternatives of Catching-up Asian Development in the Context of the 21st Century
Editors Yukihito Sato Interdisciplinary Studies Center, IDE-JETRO Chiba, Japan
Hajime Sato Area Studies Center, IDE-JETRO Chiba, Japan
IDE-JETRO Series ISBN 978-1-137-59779-3 ISBN 978-1-137-59780-9 DOI 10.1057/978-1-137-59780-9
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Preface and Acknowledgments
Our project began with a question that was raised by Shingo Ito, who is also a contributor to this volume: ‘Has Taiwan completed catching-up yet?’ This question sounded quite simple at first, but after brief consideration proved to be broad and deep, and some fundamental questions struck us. Taiwan seems to have already gr
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