Learning to Industrialize
Discover the transformative insights of Learning to Industrialize by Kenʼichi Ōno, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2012. This compelling hardback edition spans 368 pages and delves into the complex landscape of economic development. Ōno explores the divergent paths of developing countries, highlighting why some nations swiftly ascend to advanced status while others remain ensnared in poverty. He argues that reliance on natural resources or geographical advantages is a precarious foundation for growth that ultimately leads to stagnation. This book is essential for anyone interested in industrial policy and the dynamics of industrialization, offering valuable perspectives for policymakers, scholars, and business leaders alike. Unlock the secrets to sustainable economic growth and join the conversation on how nations can thrive in an increasingly competitive global economy.