The East and Southeast Asian Development Models The Responsibility of the Government and the Issue of Using the Experiences from “The Four Dragons”

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The East and Southeast Asian development models are the conceptions used by Dr. David Dapice and Harvard experts in the consultative report for the Vietnamese Government in 2008. The report points out the success of Korea, Taiwan and some other East Asian countries, which were in the process of industrializing (NIC/NIEs), and some of the relative failures of those Southeast Asian countries are yet to overcome some traps of development. This paper discusses the possibility to apply those experiences and tries to find some suggestions for Vietnam’s development from the human and society angle. The contents are:

1.    Ambitions during the rising period and some warnings.

2.    The Dragons and the Tigers of East Asia with some impressive lessons.

3.    The East and Southeast Asian development models of David Dapice and his collaborators.

4.    Advice for Vietnam to learn from the predecessors’ experiences.

5.    Advice for Vietnam on issues of the government’s responsibility.

6.    Advice for Vietnam on issues of exploiting human and cultural factors.

         7. Conclusion

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2010-11-10
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