Lessons from the Japanese space development policy: From follower to independent developer
Cho Hwang Hee,
Kim Ji Soo and
Kim Tu Hwan
Science and Public Policy, 1997, vol. 24, issue 4, 223-232
Abstract:
Japan, even though a late starter in space development compared to western countries, now has the ability to carry out independent space development after a period of catching up. It may not be an economic success in the same way as automobiles and shipbuilding, but Japan has accomplished technological success in the field. This paper presents the policy on, and the instrumental factors in, Japan's accomplishment. Copyright , Beech Tree Publishing.
Date: 1997
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