Abstract This paper examines the lessons Ethiopia can learn from East Asia’s growth to sustain its recent economic growth. By an in-depth analysis of the role of government in East Asian’s development it provides recommendations for Ethiopia. The study is based on the experiences of South Korea, Taiwan and Japan in the context of three issues: selective intervention policies, coordination problem and export orientation. Results of the study show that governments in East Asia have used phased selective intervention mechanism to nurture their industries and coordinated private investment to ensure national development. They have also targeted export markets to make their firms competitive and upgrade exports from primary products to higher va...
In the past twenty to thirty years, only a few of the more than 140 developing countries in the worl...
The origin of contemporary East Asian economic development coincided with and was to some extent cau...
This paper develops a taxonomy of government–firm relations in the electronics industries of four co...
Abstract This paper examines the lessons Ethiopia can learn from East Asia’s growth to sustain its r...
학위논문 (석사)-- 서울대학교 대학원 : 국제개발정책학과, 2012. 2. Kim, Chong -Sup.Ethiopia mostly exports agricultural prod...
Thesis(Master) --KDI School:Master of Public Policy,2004masterpublishedby Abebe Aynalem Haregot
One of the most debated questions in the development literature is the role of government interventi...
Since the study of economic development began in earnest at the close of the Second World War, acade...
Ethiopia’s economy has been growing at breakneck speed for well over a decade now, earning the nickn...
The East Asian developmental states were so successful to transform their nations from agrarian to m...
This paper focuses on the role of the government in the economic growth miracle happened in Korea. T...
Since the Washington Consensus of the early nineties, there has been an attempt to define the role o...
This paper is about economic trends and public policy in selected East Asian countries of Japan, Sou...
This paper examines the debate on the East Asian model of economic development in light of the diffe...
In today’s dominant discourse, the development trajectory of many East Asian countries is pictured a...
In the past twenty to thirty years, only a few of the more than 140 developing countries in the worl...
The origin of contemporary East Asian economic development coincided with and was to some extent cau...
This paper develops a taxonomy of government–firm relations in the electronics industries of four co...
Abstract This paper examines the lessons Ethiopia can learn from East Asia’s growth to sustain its r...
학위논문 (석사)-- 서울대학교 대학원 : 국제개발정책학과, 2012. 2. Kim, Chong -Sup.Ethiopia mostly exports agricultural prod...
Thesis(Master) --KDI School:Master of Public Policy,2004masterpublishedby Abebe Aynalem Haregot
One of the most debated questions in the development literature is the role of government interventi...
Since the study of economic development began in earnest at the close of the Second World War, acade...
Ethiopia’s economy has been growing at breakneck speed for well over a decade now, earning the nickn...
The East Asian developmental states were so successful to transform their nations from agrarian to m...
This paper focuses on the role of the government in the economic growth miracle happened in Korea. T...
Since the Washington Consensus of the early nineties, there has been an attempt to define the role o...
This paper is about economic trends and public policy in selected East Asian countries of Japan, Sou...
This paper examines the debate on the East Asian model of economic development in light of the diffe...
In today’s dominant discourse, the development trajectory of many East Asian countries is pictured a...
In the past twenty to thirty years, only a few of the more than 140 developing countries in the worl...
The origin of contemporary East Asian economic development coincided with and was to some extent cau...
This paper develops a taxonomy of government–firm relations in the electronics industries of four co...