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Subject: Economics and Finance  Book Title: Asia's Next Giant
Asia's Next Giant
South Korea and Late Industrialization
Amsden, Alice H. Visiting Professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, on leave from Harvard Business School
Print publication date: 1992
Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: November 2003
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-19-507603-5
doi:10.1093/0195076036.001.0001
 
Abstract: South Korea has been quietly growing into a major economic force that is even challenging some Japanese industries. This book examines South Korean economic growth as an example of “late industrialization,” a process in which a nation's industries learn from earlier innovator nations rather than innovate themselves. Discussing state intervention, shop-floor management, and big business groups, the reasons are explored for South Korea's phenomenal growth, paying special attention to the principle of reciprocity in which the government imposes strict performance standards on those industries and companies that it aids. It is shown thereby how South Korea, Japan, and Taiwan were able to grow faster than other emerging nations such as Brazil, Turkey, India, and Mexico. The book is arranged in three main parts: Part 1 surveys South Korean history and the origins of state policies that led to the successes of its late industrialization; Part 2 examines the ways in which the South Korean management and workforce were transformed into major factors in the growth of its industry; and Part 3 discusses the creation of comparative advantage in several industries and the reasons why only one kept pace with expansion while the others drove it.

Keywords: economic development, economic growth, government control, Japan, late industrialization, reciprocity, South Korea, Taiwan
Table of Contents
Preface
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Chapter One. Industrializing through Learning
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Chapter Two. A History of Backwardness
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Chapter Three. The ABCS of Japanese and Korean Accumulation
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Chapter Four. The Dynamics of Growth
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Chapter Five. The Spiraling of Market Power
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Chapter Six. Getting Relative Prices “Wrong”: A Summary
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Chapter Seven. The Rise of Salaried Engineers: Automobile Manufacturing
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Chapter Eight. The Paradox of “Unlimited” Labor and Rising Wages
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Chapter Nine. The Boom in Education
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Chapter Ten. The Switch in Industrial Leadership
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Chapter Eleven. The World's Largest Shipbuilder
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Chapter Twelve. The Triumph of Steel
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Chapter Thirteen. From Learner to Teacher
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Bibliography
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Index
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doi:10.1093/0195076036.001.0001
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Part I The State and Business: History and Policies
Part II Professional Management and Human Resources
Part III The Dynamics of Dynamic Comparative Advantage