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Comparative Analysis of Economic Development in Colonial and Post-Colonial Egypt and Korea
The paper compares the economic development experiences of Egypt and (S) Korea during the colonial and post-independence periods. It shows that the two most important requirements of modernization are: first, an external condition related to the crucial role that global and regional powers play in promoting or hampering the developing country’s efforts to modernize. The second is an internal one showing that a strong government is usually more efficient in carrying out successful economic policies than a soft one. This is especially true during the early stages of industrialization.
期刊介绍:
SEOUL JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS is a quarterly journal, publishing both theoretical and empirical articles in all fields of economics. SJE welcomes regular articles, short essays and commentaries, and book reviews, especially those dealing with various aspects of the economies in Asia.