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Few countries have transformed themselves as dramatically as South Korea has over the last half-century. A poor, ...
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Among the core problems is the limited expansion of India’s manufacturing sector, which accounts for just 17% of GDP compared to 29% in China.
In the 1960s, GDP per capita was comparable with levels in the poorest countries in the world. In 2004, South Korea's GDP surpassed one trillion dollars. Beginning in the 1960s under President ...
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ABP News on MSNSouth Korea Sees Downturn In Hydrogen Fuel Cell EV SectorAccording to the KAMA, only 18 hydrogen vehicles, including both passenger and commercial models, were exported from January ...
South Korea was a textbook case of despair. Per capita income sat below $100. Literacy rates hovered around 30%. Samsung was ...
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Philstar.com on MSNMore lessons from VietnamFrom the 1960s to the 1970s, the Philippines had the highest per capita GDP in Southeast Asia, surpassing countries like Thailand, Indonesia and Malaysia. Vietnam was not even in the picture because ...
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India and China had roughly the same economic size and per capita income in dollar terms. China’s per capita income was lower ...
The ghost of missed opportunities haunts nations, none more so than the Industrial Revolution that largely bypassed India.
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