The paper compares the economic development experiences of Egypt and (S)Korea during the colonial and post-independence periods. It shows that the two most important requirements of modernization are: first, an external condition related to the crucial role that global and regional powers play in promoting or hampering the developing countrys efforts to modernize. The second is an internal one showing that a strong government is usually more efficient in carrying out successful economic policies than a soft one. This is especially true during the early stages of industrialization
Recent economic upheavals raise important questions about the nature of the transformation that has ...
This paper examines political economy of MNCs in NIEs in East Asia. It focuses on the relationship b...
This paper examines political economy of MNCs in NIEs in East Asia. It focuses on the relationship b...
Studies of Korea's transformation from a semifeudal kingdom in 1910 to the fastest-growing economy i...
South Korea and China both have reputations for the countries’ economic development however in sligh...
Studies of Korea's transformation from a semifeudal kingdom in 1910 to the fastest-growing economy i...
The purpose of this dissertation is to describe and test competing hypotheses regarding Korean indus...
Translated from the published article in Review of Economic History 43: 155-188, 2007 with permissio...
Thesis(Master) --KDI School:Master of Public Policy,2002masterpublishedby Poppy Sulistyaning Winanti
South Korea and Algeria are both formerly colonized nations with a history of dependence on foreign ...
One of the most difficult obstacles facing non-western nations is the issue of technology transfer. ...
Korea provides an illuminating case of state intervention to promote economic development. Like many...
How did Asian states and peoples try to achieve better lives across the twentieth century, and how f...
How did Asian states and peoples try to achieve better lives across the twentieth century, and how f...
The paper focuses on the widespread presupposition about a possibility for the developing countries ...
Recent economic upheavals raise important questions about the nature of the transformation that has ...
This paper examines political economy of MNCs in NIEs in East Asia. It focuses on the relationship b...
This paper examines political economy of MNCs in NIEs in East Asia. It focuses on the relationship b...
Studies of Korea's transformation from a semifeudal kingdom in 1910 to the fastest-growing economy i...
South Korea and China both have reputations for the countries’ economic development however in sligh...
Studies of Korea's transformation from a semifeudal kingdom in 1910 to the fastest-growing economy i...
The purpose of this dissertation is to describe and test competing hypotheses regarding Korean indus...
Translated from the published article in Review of Economic History 43: 155-188, 2007 with permissio...
Thesis(Master) --KDI School:Master of Public Policy,2002masterpublishedby Poppy Sulistyaning Winanti
South Korea and Algeria are both formerly colonized nations with a history of dependence on foreign ...
One of the most difficult obstacles facing non-western nations is the issue of technology transfer. ...
Korea provides an illuminating case of state intervention to promote economic development. Like many...
How did Asian states and peoples try to achieve better lives across the twentieth century, and how f...
How did Asian states and peoples try to achieve better lives across the twentieth century, and how f...
The paper focuses on the widespread presupposition about a possibility for the developing countries ...
Recent economic upheavals raise important questions about the nature of the transformation that has ...
This paper examines political economy of MNCs in NIEs in East Asia. It focuses on the relationship b...
This paper examines political economy of MNCs in NIEs in East Asia. It focuses on the relationship b...