| Korea at the Turning Point: Innovation-Based Strategies for Development |  | Authors: Lewis M. Branscomb, Young H. Choi, Chris G. Edwards Publisher: Praeger Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Pages: 304 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6.1 x 1
ISBN: 0275951472 Dewey Decimal Number: 338.064095195 EAN: 9780275951474 ASIN: 0275951472
Publication Date: November 30, 1996 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: New clean condition - hard bound, clean pages, "Korea at the Turning Point: Innovation-Based Strategies for Development",Author: Lewis M. Branscomb; Young H. Choi; Chris G. Edwards, Publisher: Praeger, 1996 ***
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Can Korea realize its dream of matching the economic performance of the G-7 nations in the next 15 years? The marshalling of capital, and dedicated, low-cost labor by authoritarian governments in the past created double-digit economic growth based on imported technology. How can Korea's young democracy, fledgling science, and liberalizing policies compete against a new level of global competition? Korea must build its research capability, accelerate the development of smaller, high-tech firms, and reduce bureaucratic conflict in support of an innovation-based strategy. This book puts Korea's technological challenge in its historical context, documents the reasons past strategies are no longer viable, and presents a blueprint for the next stage in Korean development. Korean economy is one of the most exciting and dynamic ones in the world. Korea finds itself in the position of being regarded as respected competition by nations and firms which earlier regarded it only as a source of low-cost, high-quality production. As the economy has slowed, the Korean government and private sector have faced the challenge of making a change in strategy in regard to its approach to technology, and how the economy is to be managed. This analysis of where Korea has been and how it will deal with technology and economic management is conducted by prominent Korean and American scholars.
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