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Korea as a Knowledge Economy: Evolutionary Process and Lessons Learned (WBI Development Studies)

Publisher World Bank Publications
Category Business & Economics
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ISBN / ASIN0821372017
ISBN-139780821372012
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Sales Rank3,129,258
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Korea's development process offers valuable lessons for other developing and less developed economies. In particular, the way Korea uses outside technologies, by accumulating indigenous capabilities, is still valid in the era of the knowledge economy. This volume examines the Korean model and Korea's march toward a knowledge economy from a poverty-ridden economy before the launch of full-scale industrialization in the early 1960s. It also emphasizes Korea's achievements, as well as remaining tasks within the four pillars of the knowledge economy, with a common theme throughout—how Korea has narrowed the gaps in its knowledge and institutions in global competition with world leaders.
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