Policy Coherence of OECD Countries Matters Evidence from East Asia

The East Asian development experience is still not well understood – especially the region’s clustered, sequential development process and neighbourhood effects linking economies at different levels of industrial development. Until now, the development impact of OECD-country policies had never been...

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Main Authors Alexandra Trzeciak-Duval, Kiichiro Fukasaku
Format Paper
LanguageEnglish
Published OECD Publishing 01.01.2005
SeriesOECD Development Centre Policy Insights
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Summary:The East Asian development experience is still not well understood – especially the region’s clustered, sequential development process and neighbourhood effects linking economies at different levels of industrial development. Until now, the development impact of OECD-country policies had never been analysed systematically from this perspective. How have different policy vectors transmitted by OECD countries, notably in the areas of trade, investment and aid, contributed to the development of the region?
ISSN:2077-2599
DOI:10.1787/023205835334