Globalization is a pervasive influence on industrialization in the developing world. As the embodiment of technological progress and more open markets, it offers huge productive benefits to developing countries. However, its effects are very uneven. It is driving a growing wedge between the (relatively few) successful countries and the (large mass of) others. The wedge is not a temporary one, a 'J-curve' that will reverse itself if countries persist with liberalization. It reflects underlying structural factors that are very difficult to alter in the short to medium term. Because of cumulativeness in these structural factors, divergences are likely to carry on growing unless measures are undertaken to reverse them. Development policy has to...
The concept of developmental state has explained the spectacular growth of Asian countries by a key ...
Although globalisation is by no means a recent phenomenon,1 its new wave has raised a number o...
The efficacy of export-led industrialization in the hyper-successful East Asian economies depended i...
The claim of globalisation critics that the income gap with industrial countries is bound to widen f...
Industrialization has been the key engine for economic growth in the developed world, and currently ...
Globalisation has been the buzzword across the world for a major part of the last 40 years or so. St...
Globalization is described as a process by which regional economics, societies and cultures have bec...
In itself globalization is neither good nor bad. Its economic impact can be both welfare-enhancing a...
While today it is recognized that globalization may have adverse effects on particular groups, in th...
Although most countries in the world have had a long tradition of craft based manufacturing or cotta...
This paper rejects the characterization of globalization as an autonomous and irresistible process d...
Abstract. This article examines globalisation in the historical context and also its implications fo...
During the post-world war 11 period, industrialization was an irresistable trend, made global by the...
Economic globalization has both negative and positive impact to countries in terms of trade liberali...
The paper reviews the nature of current globalization and the growing divergence in competitive perf...
The concept of developmental state has explained the spectacular growth of Asian countries by a key ...
Although globalisation is by no means a recent phenomenon,1 its new wave has raised a number o...
The efficacy of export-led industrialization in the hyper-successful East Asian economies depended i...
The claim of globalisation critics that the income gap with industrial countries is bound to widen f...
Industrialization has been the key engine for economic growth in the developed world, and currently ...
Globalisation has been the buzzword across the world for a major part of the last 40 years or so. St...
Globalization is described as a process by which regional economics, societies and cultures have bec...
In itself globalization is neither good nor bad. Its economic impact can be both welfare-enhancing a...
While today it is recognized that globalization may have adverse effects on particular groups, in th...
Although most countries in the world have had a long tradition of craft based manufacturing or cotta...
This paper rejects the characterization of globalization as an autonomous and irresistible process d...
Abstract. This article examines globalisation in the historical context and also its implications fo...
During the post-world war 11 period, industrialization was an irresistable trend, made global by the...
Economic globalization has both negative and positive impact to countries in terms of trade liberali...
The paper reviews the nature of current globalization and the growing divergence in competitive perf...
The concept of developmental state has explained the spectacular growth of Asian countries by a key ...
Although globalisation is by no means a recent phenomenon,1 its new wave has raised a number o...
The efficacy of export-led industrialization in the hyper-successful East Asian economies depended i...