
KCI등재
학술저널
Can Turkey Escape from the MiddleIncome Trap? What Has Been Done? What Can Be Done? Lessons from South Korea
- Mustafa Malkoç YAŞ AR
- 서울대학교 경제연구소
- Seoul Journal of Economics
- Seoul Journal of Economics Volume 32 No.1
- 등재여부 : KCI등재
- 2019.02
- 63 - null (-62 pages)
Turkey has been a middle-income country for nearly half a century. Unlike Turkey, South Korea has managed to rapidly grow and become a high-income country. The success of South Korea may be an inspiration for many developing countries that cannot move from the middle-income trap, such as Turkey. This qualitative study focuses on the dynamics of development in both countries. Population, education, foreign trade, and R&D policies since 1953 are examined. Lessons from South Korea show that upgrading exports from low and middle tech to high tech is crucial for economic development.
I. Introduction
II. Literature of MIT
III. Overview of Turkish and South Korean Economies
IV. Components of Development
V. Education and Catch-up