This book is an outcome of a series of study visits to Singapore for African policy makers initiated by Jee-Peng Tan in 2005 with support from Tommy Koh in Singapore and Birger Fredriksen, Yaw Ansu, and Dzingai Mutumbuka at the World Bank. Starting in the 1960s-earlier if Japan is included-a number of East Asian economies began achieving growth rates well above the average and were able to maintain that pace until nearly the end of the 1990s. Countries...
انظر المزيد
الوثيقة أيضا متوفرة بـ
الصينية
تفاصيل
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2012/1/01
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المطبوعات
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66814
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2012/2/15
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Disclosed
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Some small countries do it better : rapid growth and its causes in Singapore, Finland, and Ireland
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