Applicability of the Korean Development Model for Africa
Jong-Dae Park ()
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Jong-Dae Park: Embassy of the Republic of Korea
Chapter Chapter 9 in Re-Inventing Africa’s Development, 2019, pp 245-270 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This chapter and the ensuing chapters constitute a crucial part of this work where the Korean model of development is applied to Sub-Saharan Africa. The ideas discussed here form the integral part of the ‘building-bridge’ approach, which aims at linking Africa to Korea’s development model. At the outset, the lessons of the fundamentals of economics and industrialization are cited. This is followed by reflections on Korea’s past circumstances and Africa’s current situation. It concludes with an assessment on the relevance of the Korean developmental model for Sub-Saharan African nations.
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-03946-2_9
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