A journey through the secret history of the Flying Geese Model


Autoria(s): Kumagai, Satoru
Data(s)

29/07/2008

29/07/2008

01/06/2008

Resumo

Economic development in East Asia is characterized by the sequential "take-off" of member countries. This multi-tiered economic development in East Asia is often termed the “Flying Geese” pattern of economic development. However, some authors argue that the traditional Flying Geese pattern is not applicable to some industries such as electronics. Here, Japan may no longer be the sole "leading goose", with "followers" such as China (now producing cutting-edge products) having "caught-up". Does this mean that the Flying Geese Model has become "obsolete" in the 21st century? The main objective of this paper is to clarify the two concepts of Flying Geese which now seem confused: (1) application of the pattern of economic development in one specific country, and (2) application of the pattern of economic development to multiple countries in sequence. This paper provides validity checks of Flying Geese Models after differentiating these two concepts more clearly

Identificador

IDE Discussion Paper. No. 158. 2008.6

http://hdl.handle.net/2344/775

IDE Discussion Paper

158

Idioma(s)

ja

jpn

Publicador

Institute of Developing Economies, JETRO

日本貿易振興機構アジア経済研究所

Palavras-Chave #East Asia #Southeast Asia #Economic development #Development theory #Flying Geese Model #東アジア #東南アジア #経済発展 #開発論 #雁行型経済発展論 #331.19 #AE East Asia 東アジア #AH Southeast Asia 東南アジア #F02 - International Economic Order; #F19 - Other #N75 - Asia including Middle East #O10 - General #338.92
Tipo

Working Paper

Technical Report