How nations learn : technological learning industrial policy and catch-up
Material type: TextPublication details: United Kingdom Oxford University Press 2019Description: 343pISBN:- 9780198841760
- 338.927 OQU
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"Foreword, Deepak Nayyar
1:Technological Learning, Industrial Policy, and Catch-up: Introduction, Kenichi Ohno and Arkebe Oqubay
Part I: Context and Perspectives
2:Catch-up and Constraints in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries, Robert Wade
3:Learning from East Asia: Catch-up and the Making of China's Developmental State, Daniel Poon and Richard Kozul-Wright
4:Catch-up and Mission-Oriented Innovation, Mariana Mazzucato
Part II: Empirical Perspectives
5:Meiji Japan: Progressive Learning of Western Technology, Ohno Kenichi
6:Catch-up and Learning in Taiwan: The Role of Industrial Policy, Wan-Wen Chu
7:The Origin of Absorptive Capacity in Korea: How Korean Industry Learnt, Keun Lee
8:China: Learning To Catch-up in a Globalized World, Justin Lin and Jun Zhang
9:Learning and Catch-up in Singapore : Lessons for Developing Countries, George Yeo, Tan Khee Giap and Tan Kong Yam
Part III: Pathways to Late-late Development
10:Catch-up and Learning in Latin America, Wilson Peres and Annalisa Primi
11:Technological Learning in Africa: Catch-up in the Aviation Industry, Arkebe Oqubay and Tafferre Tesfachew
12:Learning to Catch-up in South-East Asia, Vu Minh Khuong and Kris Hartley
13:Learning to Catch-up in Africa, Arkebe Oqubay and Tafferre Tesfachew
14:How Nations Learn: Implications for Latecomers and Pathways to the Future, Kenichi Ohno and Arkebe Oqubay"
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