
Approaches to Economic Development in SEA
Compare the different economic development strategies adopted by Southeast Asian nations post-independence. Analyze the shift from import-substitution to export-oriented industrialisation.
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Compare the different economic development strategies adopted by Southeast Asian nations post-independence. Analyze the shift from import-substitution to export-oriented industrialisation.
Key Questions
- Why did SEA countries initially adopt import-substitution industrialisation?
- What prompted the shift to export-oriented industrialisation?
- How did state involvement in the economy vary across SEA?
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