How nations learn : technological learning, industrial policy, and catch-up / edited by Arkebe Oqubay and Kenichi Ohno.
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- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0198841760 hardback
- 9780198841760 hardback
- 338.9/27
- T 49.5 H847 2019
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Technological learning, industrial policy, and catch-up: introduction
PART I: CONTEXT AND PERSPECTIVES
Catch-up and constraints in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries
Learning from East Asia: catch-up and the making of China's developmental state
Catch-up and mission-oriented innovation
PART II: EMPIRICAL PERSPECTIVES
Meiji Japan: progressive learning of western technology
Catch-up and learning in Taiwan: the role of industrial policy
The origin of absorptive capacity in Korea: how Korean industry learnt
China: learning to catch up in a globalized world
Learning and catch-up in Singapore: lessons for developing countries
PART III: PATHWAYS TO LATE-LATE DEVELOPMENT
Industrial policy and learning: lessons from Latin America
The journey of Ethiopian airlines: technological learning and catch-up in aviation
Learning to catch up in South East Asia
Learning to catch up in Africa
How nations learn: implications for latecomers and pathways to the future
Name index
Subject index
Why is catch-up rare and why have some nations succeeded while others failed? This volumes examines how nations learn by reviewing key structural and contingent factors that contribute to dynamic learning and catch-up
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