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Conclusions

In: Traps Embraced Or Escaped Elites in the Economic Development of Modern Japan and China

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  • Carl Mosk

    (University of Victoria, Canada)

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Navigating the transition from an organic to an inorganic economy is not easy. Countries can and do fall into traps that impede the process, completely stopping it in some cases. Broadly speaking the traps involved fall into four categories: economic, political/military, cultural, and demographic. A key argument of this book is that the behavior of elites — economic, political, and/or cultural — is crucial to embracing or escaping traps …

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  • Carl Mosk, 2011. "Conclusions," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: Traps Embraced Or Escaped Elites in the Economic Development of Modern Japan and China, chapter 11, pages 191-194, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:wschap:9789814287531_0011
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