Lall continues his argument that government intervention has a larger and more positive role in industrial development than is generally believed. In eight essays, most previously published, he draws on the experience of newly industrialized East Asian countries to explore theoretical and empirical issues. They include industrial policy in Malaysia, structural adjustment in Africa, foreign direct investment in Asian, and skill constraints in Ghana. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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