East Asia's paths to industrialization and prosperity : lessons for India and other late comers in South Asia
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RT Generic T1 East Asia's paths to industrialization and prosperity : lessons for India and other late comers in South Asia A1 Kumar, Nagesh YR 2020 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/914 PB United Nations AB Transformation of Asia from its status as the most impoverished region to the growth locomotive of the world economy within past five decades is unprecedented and dramatic. Led by East Asian countries, the industrial transformation and socio-economic progress may have lessons for the late comers in the continent and beyond such as India. The transformative potential of industrialization has also been recognized by the Agenda 2030 on Sustainable Development. The compulsions of rebuilding the Indian economy in the aftermath of COVID-19 shock makes such focus on manufacturing-based industrialization even more critical, as emphasized in the recent policy pronouncements by the government. An analysis of the East Asian experience would be extremely timely for policy formulation for India and other late comers in South Asia. This article presents a selective overview of the analysis and lessons coming out from the three recent studies and other supportive evidence that could be useful for countries like India, seeking to emulate the footsteps of the East Asia countries. OL English(30) TY - GEN T1 - East Asia's paths to industrialization and prosperity : lessons for India and other late comers in South Asia AU - Kumar, Nagesh Y1 - 2020 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/914 PB - United Nations AB - Transformation of Asia from its status as the most impoverished region to the growth locomotive of the world economy within past five decades is unprecedented and dramatic. Led by East Asian countries, the industrial transformation and socio-economic progress may have lessons for the late comers in the continent and beyond such as India. The transformative potential of industrialization has also been recognized by the Agenda 2030 on Sustainable Development. The compulsions of rebuilding the Indian economy in the aftermath of COVID-19 shock makes such focus on manufacturing-based industrialization even more critical, as emphasized in the recent policy pronouncements by the government. An analysis of the East Asian experience would be extremely timely for policy formulation for India and other late comers in South Asia. This article presents a selective overview of the analysis and lessons coming out from the three recent studies and other supportive evidence that could be useful for countries like India, seeking to emulate the footsteps of the East Asia countries. @misc{20.500.12870_914 author = {Kumar, Nagesh}, title = {East Asia's paths to industrialization and prosperity : lessons for India and other late comers in South Asia}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Transformation of Asia from its status as the most impoverished region to the growth locomotive of the world economy within past five decades is unprecedented and dramatic. Led by East Asian countries, the industrial transformation and socio-economic progress may have lessons for the late comers in the continent and beyond such as India. The transformative potential of industrialization has also been recognized by the Agenda 2030 on Sustainable Development. The compulsions of rebuilding the Indian economy in the aftermath of COVID-19 shock makes such focus on manufacturing-based industrialization even more critical, as emphasized in the recent policy pronouncements by the government. An analysis of the East Asian experience would be extremely timely for policy formulation for India and other late comers in South Asia. This article presents a selective overview of the analysis and lessons coming out from the three recent studies and other supportive evidence that could be useful for countries like India, seeking to emulate the footsteps of the East Asia countries.}, url = {https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/914} } @misc{20.500.12870_914 author = {Kumar, Nagesh}, title = {East Asia's paths to industrialization and prosperity : lessons for India and other late comers in South Asia}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Transformation of Asia from its status as the most impoverished region to the growth locomotive of the world economy within past five decades is unprecedented and dramatic. Led by East Asian countries, the industrial transformation and socio-economic progress may have lessons for the late comers in the continent and beyond such as India. The transformative potential of industrialization has also been recognized by the Agenda 2030 on Sustainable Development. The compulsions of rebuilding the Indian economy in the aftermath of COVID-19 shock makes such focus on manufacturing-based industrialization even more critical, as emphasized in the recent policy pronouncements by the government. An analysis of the East Asian experience would be extremely timely for policy formulation for India and other late comers in South Asia. This article presents a selective overview of the analysis and lessons coming out from the three recent studies and other supportive evidence that could be useful for countries like India, seeking to emulate the footsteps of the East Asia countries.}, url = {https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/914} } TY - GEN T1 - East Asia's paths to industrialization and prosperity : lessons for India and other late comers in South Asia AU - Kumar, Nagesh UR - https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/914 PB - United Nations AB - Transformation of Asia from its status as the most impoverished region to the growth locomotive of the world economy within past five decades is unprecedented and dramatic. Led by East Asian countries, the industrial transformation and socio-economic progress may have lessons for the late comers in the continent and beyond such as India. The transformative potential of industrialization has also been recognized by the Agenda 2030 on Sustainable Development. The compulsions of rebuilding the Indian economy in the aftermath of COVID-19 shock makes such focus on manufacturing-based industrialization even more critical, as emphasized in the recent policy pronouncements by the government. An analysis of the East Asian experience would be extremely timely for policy formulation for India and other late comers in South Asia. This article presents a selective overview of the analysis and lessons coming out from the three recent studies and other supportive evidence that could be useful for countries like India, seeking to emulate the footsteps of the East Asia countries.Metadata
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Transformation of Asia from its status as the most impoverished region to the growth locomotive of the world economy within past five decades is unprecedented and dramatic. Led by East Asian countries, the industrial transformation and socio-economic progress may have lessons for the late comers in the continent and beyond such as India. The transformative potential of industrialization has also been recognized by the Agenda 2030 on Sustainable Development. The compulsions of rebuilding the Indian economy in the aftermath of COVID-19 shock makes such focus on manufacturing-based industrialization even more critical, as emphasized in the recent policy pronouncements by the government. An analysis of the East Asian experience would be extremely timely for policy formulation for India and other late comers in South Asia. This article presents a selective overview of the analysis and lessons coming out from the three recent studies and other supportive evidence that could be useful for countries like India, seeking to emulate the footsteps of the East Asia countries.