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What past rises actually looked like — part of the eleven-domain research map on this site. This page will expand as new essays publish.

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What past industrial rises actually looked like

South Korea's manufacturing share of GDP crossed 25% within roughly two decades of sustained industrial policy — but it did so alongside an extremely high domestic savings rate and an export discipline that punished underperforming firms rather than protecting them indefinitely.

Japan's postwar rise followed a similar pattern: protection was conditional on export performance, not permanent.[1] That conditionality is the part most often missing from India's version of industrial policy.

Notes & Sources
  1. 1.Chang, Ha-Joon. Kicking Away the Ladder: Development Strategy in Historical Perspective, 2002.
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