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The World Bank, Neo-Classical Economics and the Application of Asian Industrial Policy to Africa,aharan Africa. Between 1980 and 1989 industry in East and South East Asia grew at an astounding 10.4 per cent per year. In contrast, Sub-Saharan Africa’s industrial expansion was an anaemic 0.7 per cent per annum. This pattern of rapid industrial expansion in the last few decades has been associated浪费时间 发表于 2025-3-23 15:17:56
,Japan’s Industrial Development, 1868–1939: Lessons for Sub-Saharan Africa, per capita since then (Nafziger, 1990, pp. 46–7), or second fastest to Sweden if computed through the early 1950s. Africa and Asia are ‘looking East’ to learn development lessons from the major non-Western industrialized country, Japan. With recent US slow growth, ‘modernization’ theorists have empabsolve 发表于 2025-3-23 18:16:52
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,The State as Agent: Industrial Development in Taiwan, 1952–1972,nging international market conditions, and by the instability of domestic policies, African manufacturers have generally been unable either to substitute successfully for manufactured imports, or to break into increasingly competitive export markets. The austerity conditions of the past decade have调整校对 发表于 2025-3-24 05:36:38
Colonialism and Entrepreneurship in Africa and Hong Kong: A Comparative Perspective,n 1980 and 1989 economies grew by 10.4 per cent per year in East and Southeast Asia with GNP per capita increasing annually by 6.3 per cent. Over the same period the sub-Sahara African states recorded − 1.2 per cent as an average (World Bank, 1990b; 1991).肉身 发表于 2025-3-24 10:35:18
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Colonialism and Entrepreneurship in Africa and Hong Kong: A Comparative Perspective,n 1980 and 1989 economies grew by 10.4 per cent per year in East and Southeast Asia with GNP per capita increasing annually by 6.3 per cent. Over the same period the sub-Sahara African states recorded − 1.2 per cent as an average (World Bank, 1990b; 1991).OGLE 发表于 2025-3-25 02:15:41
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