Growth in East Asia : What We Can and What We Cannot Infer From it /

This paper examines the different arguments raised by the studies that addressed the East Asian growth experience. The original arguments presented in this paper are all on the negative side, highlighting problems associated with some of the possible explanations for the East Asian miracle. The pape...

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Hovedforfatter: Sarel, Michael
Format: Tidsskrift
Sprog:English
Udgivet: Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, 1995.
Serier:IMF Working Papers; Working Paper ; No. 1995/098
Online adgang:Full text available on IMF
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