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Sara Hsu
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Began their growth processes intentionally, through guided and targeted economic policies Began with different initial conditions Different histories of economic repression Began at different times Different global political economies Selective liberalization
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Different geographies Different levels of human capital and population Different levels of initial success in reform-China and India began industrialization sooner but failed
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Began its growth trajectory during the Meiji era, 1868-1885 Eliminated feudal institutions Uniformity of money Machinery Agriculture Heavy industry
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Post World War One Zaibatsu Post World War Two Devastation and occupation Increase in exports Advanced economy
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Led by ideology under Deng Xiaoping Deng Xiaoping Theory Dual Track System Household Responsibility System State Owned Enterprise Incentivization Price reform Special Economic Zones
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“Reform with Losers” Privatization Elimination of Dual Track economy Joining WTO
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Attempted to reform after Independence Focus on agriculture Eighties deregulation “License Raj” Crisis in 1991
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Reforms accelerated after 1991 New Industrial Policy Reduction in licenses Reform of banking industry Special Economic Zones
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Japan: reform occurred after the Tokugawa Shogun was defeated and Emperor’s power restored; China: reform occurred after Mao died and Deng Xiaoping took power-his policies were supported; India: crisis speeded up the reform process.
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Prize for best reform process goes to? Role of growth in reform Social services
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China, India and Japan began reforms under different initial conditions; Had different approaches to reform; Faced different political economies of reform.
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China, Japan and India are counterexamples to other countries that have attempted reform and have been far less successful. These include countries in eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union, and countries that faced crisis after liberalization including Southeast Asia and much of Latin America.
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