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List of figures | ||
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Acknowledgements | ||
Foreword | ||
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1 | Introduction: East Asia's technological development | 1 |
2 | East Asian regional dynamics | 11 |
3 | The latecomer firm | 32 |
4 | The Republic of Korea: catching up in large corporations | 51 |
5 | Taiwan: small firm innovation clusters | 95 |
6 | Singapore: a test case of leapfrogging | 136 |
7 | Hong Kong: laissez-faire technological development | 162 |
8 | Conclusions and implications | 186 |
Bibliography | 206 | |
Index | 218 |
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