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Les voies multiples du dveloppement en asie (The multiple paths of development in Asia)

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Chelini, Michel-Pierre
Delmas, Bernard
Guiheux, Gilles
Jobin, Paul
Naudet, Jules
Schroeter, Harm
van der Eng, Pierre
Jue, Wang
Yago, Kazuhiko
Barjot, Dominique

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Here we discuss the existence of an Asian development path, the role of states in development, that of businesses, that of the money market and the banking system, integration into the world trading system and the question of the cultural model. , as well as that of the imperatives of sustainable development. Can we consider that there is an Asian development path? What is the relevance of the Japanese 'geese in flight' development model defined by Akamatsu Kanam? Is it transferable? In general, was there a homogeneous model of development initiated by Japan, taken up by "the Four Dragons", then adopted by "the Asian Tigers"? Conversely, to what extent does the economic development of each Asian nation correspond to a specific path, Is there an Asian development path? What is the relevance of the Japanese "flying geese" development model defined by Akamatsu Kaname? Is it transferable? Can we say that there has been generally a homogeneous model of development, initiated by Japan, taken over by the Four Dragons, and then adopted by the 'Asian Tigers'? Conversely, to what extent does every Asian nation follow a specific path, in terms of learning mechanisms and path dependency? YAGO Kazuhiko: We could consider plural paths of development in Asia, instead of one single path to be followed by all the countries of the region and then adopted by the 'Asian Tigers'? Conversely, to what extent does every Asian nation follow a specific path, in terms of learning mechanisms and path dependency? YAGO Kazuhiko: We could consider plural paths of development in Asia, instead of one single path to be followed by all the countries of the region and then adopted by the 'Asian Tigers'? Conversely, to what extent does every Asian nation follow a specific path, in terms of learning mechanisms and path dependency? YAGO Kazuhiko: We could consider plural paths of development in Asia, instead of one single path to be followed by all the countries of the region.

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2099-12-31
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