Description
The book "Latecomers In The Global Economy" discusses the concept of late-developing countries catching up with established powers, using examples from East Asia. The authors propose a new approach to industrial policy for these semi-industrialized countries. The book includes contributions from well-known economists and is recommended for those interested in development issues.
Drawing on the example of late-developing countries, especially from East Asia, catching up with established powers, the authors address a new formulation of industrial policy for latecoming, semi-industrialized countries. With contributions from some of the best-known economists currently working in this area, the book will be a valuable guide for economists and international policy-makers interested in development issues.