Asia's next giant South Korea and late industrialization
Material type: TextPublication details: New York Oxford University Press 1989ISBN:- 9780195076035
- HC467
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This study demonstrates why South Korea has become the most successful in a series of developing countries that have succeeded through borrowing foreign technology rather than by generating new products or processes.
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