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Achieving Industrialization in East Asia: The Role of Government in Overcoming Market Failure: Taiwan, Republic of Korea and Japan

Robert Wade
- pp 129-163
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The article was published on 1988-11-01. It has received 87 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: East Asia & Industrial policy.

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Technological capabilities and industrialization

Sanjaya Lall
- 01 Feb 1992 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, a simple framework for explaining the growth of national capabilities is set out, based on the interplay of incentives, capabilities and institutions, and the experience of some industrializing countries is described to assess the validity of this framework.
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The Social Construction of Business Systems in East Asia

TL;DR: In Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and Hong Kong over the past 40 years, different business systems reflect historical patterns of authority, trust and loyalty in Japan, Korea and China as mentioned in this paper.
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Eastern Asian Enterprise Structures and the Comparative Analysis of Forms of Business Organization

TL;DR: The economic success of different forms of business organization in East Asian countries emphasizes the variety of viable enterprise structures and suggests the need for a comparative analysis of how they develop and operate in different societal contexts.
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Strategic niche management: towards a policy tool for sustainable development

TL;DR: This paper sheds more light on SNM by systematically consolidating the main SNM studies, and by bringing in new insights from the literature that is in some sense complementary to SNM.
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Toward Technology-Sensitive Catching-Up Policies: Insights from Renewable Energy in China

TL;DR: In this paper, a set of separate policy mixes for each industry type was introduced, which appears most capable of providing the key resources required for catching-up: knowledge, market access, financial investment and technology legitimacy.