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GSICS Working Paper Series Infrastructure Development for the Economic Development in Developing Countries: Lessons from Korea and Japan Byoungki KIM. No. 11. November 2006. Graduate School of International Cooperation Studies Kobe University Infrastructure Development for the Economic Development in Developing Countries: Lessons from Korea and Japan Byoungki KIM . Abstract Infrastructure is indispensable to achieve the main Development targets in developing countries, such as urbanization, industrialization, export promotion, equitable income distribution, and sustainable Economic Development . Late developing countries can benefit from previous Development experience provided they choose the right model1. However, the relationship between Infrastructure and Economic growth is still frequently debated. This paper will examine the experience of Korea and Japan in Infrastructure Development for Economic growth to acquire some valuable lessons that Infrastructure Development contributes to Economic Development in developing countries.
GSICS Working Paper Series Infrastructure Development for the Economic Development in Developing Countries: Lessons from Korea and Japan Byoungki KIM
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