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ArtikelThe "Flying Geese" Model of Asian Economic Development : Origin, Theoretical Extensions, and Regional Policy Implications  
Oleh: Kojima, Kiyoshi
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Asian Economics vol. 11 no. 4 (2000), page 375-402.
Topik: ECONOMIC; flying geese; economic development; origin; theoretical; extension; regional policy
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Isi artikelThis paper presents a comprehensive review of the "flying geese” (FG) model, which recently has become well known as a way of explaining rapid economic growth in East Asia. Kaname Akamatsu’s 1930s work introduced the concept. Through statistical analysis of industrial development in pre - war Japan, this author followed Akamatsu in developing a theoretical model called Kojima Model I. Subsequent works produced Kojima Models II and III. The regional transmission of FG industrialization has been noted as an engine of Asian economic growth, due in part to Saburo Okita’s forceful presentation of the theme of the FG model in a 1985 lecture. It is hoped that this paper will help to advance a better understanding of the FG model, its historical origin, its theoretical extensions, and its relevancy, as well as its incompleteness as a model of economic development.
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