An East Asian Model for Latin American Success: The New PathAshgate Publishing, Ltd., 2007 - 186 ˹éÒ Based on in-depth analysis and the presentation of new and unique material, this study provides a new perspective on the lessons of China's rapid development and examines relations between states and companies that have led to greater success by East Asian companies entering new international markets. More importantly, it highlights how Latin American politics can and must be transformed. |
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Why an Active Industrial Policy is Needed for Development | 29 |
Industrial Policy Lessons for Latin America from East Asia | 53 |
The Continuing Relevance | 87 |
Sectoral and Political Foundations for a New Industrial Policy | 103 |
Lessons | 131 |
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