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East Asian Cat or African Cat: Which One Is the Better Mouse Catcher? (Record no. 53262)

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Personal name Yusuf, Shahid
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Title East Asian Cat or African Cat: Which One Is the Better Mouse Catcher?
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Extent 60-72 p.
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Title Global Journal of Emerging Market Economics.
Volume number/sequential designation Vol. 10 (1-3).
9 (RLIN) 35466
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Summary, etc Growth led by the export of manufactures has long served as the workhorse model for developing countries. East Asian countries that successfully adopted this strategy rapidly created an industrial base through dint of domestic investment aided by inflows of foreign capital and exploited the opportunities to trade that arose as tariff barriers and transport costs fell starting in the 1960s. Since the turn of the century, an African challenger, Ethiopia, claims to have found an alternative pathway to rapid growth that is led by agriculture and by investment in infrastructure bankrolled by financial assistance from overseas, with exports playing a negligible role. However, a comparison with Vietnam, a closely matched competitor from East Asia, shows that while Ethiopia may have achieved a high GDP growth rate, it lags far behind Vietnam, as is apparent from a host of economic and social indicators. Vietnam’s experience relative to Ethiopia’s suggests that as yet there is no viable alternative to East Asian-style export-led growth with manufacturing as the driver. The search for alternatives must continue.
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Uncontrolled term Ethiopia
Uncontrolled term Vietnam
Uncontrolled term Infrastructure
Uncontrolled term exports
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Host Biblionumber 29350
Host Itemnumber 77621
Main entry heading HARINDER KOHLI
Place, publisher, and date of publication NEW DELHI SAGE PUBLISHING PVT. LTD.
Other item identifier 55511229
Title GLOBAL JOURNAL OF EMERGING MARKET ECONOMICS
International Standard Serial Number 0974-9101
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    Dewey Decimal Classification     Main Library Main Library 23/12/2019   Vol 10, Issue 1-3/ 55511229JA6 55511229JA6 23/12/2019 23/12/2019

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