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The Rise of “The Rest”
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Author(s):
Alice Amsden
Publication date:
February 15 2001
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Oxford University Press
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February 15 2001
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10.1093/0195139690.001.0001
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Industrializing Late
pp. 31
The Handloom Weavers' Bones
pp. 51
Tribulations of Technology Transfer
pp. 70
Three‐Pronged Investment
pp. 99
Manufacturing Experience Matters
pp. 125
Speeding Up
pp. 161
Selective Seclusion
pp. 190
National Firm Leaders
pp. 251
From Mechanisms of Control to Mechanisms of Resistance
pp. 284
“The Rest” Will Rise Again
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