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East Asian Industrial Pioneers : Japan, Korea and Taiwan

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Tang, John
Perkins, Dwight

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Oxford University Press

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Many scholars have attempted to fit the East Asian industrialization experience into what is often called the 'flying geese pattern' of development. Japan in this view was the leader and innovator and the other economies of East Asia followed the leader.

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The Spread of Modern Industry to the Periphery since 1871

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2099-12-31