Leading Dragon Phenomenon: New Opportunities for Catch-up in Low-Income Countries, Asian Development Review, Vol. 30 (1 ), pp. 52-84
Chandra, Vandana; Lin, Justin Yifu; Wang, Yan | March 2013
Abstract
Modern economic development is accompanied by the structural transformation
from an agrarian to an industrial economy. Since the 18th century, all countries
that industrialized successfully have followed their comparative advantages and
leveraged the latecomer advantage, including emerging market economies such
as the People’s Republic of China (PRC), India, and Indonesia. The current
view is that Chinese dominance in manufacturing hinders poor countries from
developing similar industries. We argue that rising labor cost is causing the
PRC to graduate from labor-intensive to more capital-intensive and technologyintensive
industries. This will result in the relocation of low-skill manufacturing
jobs to other low-wage countries. This process,whichwe call the “leading dragon
phenomenon,” offers an unprecedented opportunity to low-income countries.
Such economies can seize this opportunity by attracting the rising outward
foreign direct investment flowing from Brazil, the PRC, India, and Indonesia
into the manufacturing sectors. All low-income countries can compete for the
jobs spillover from the PRC and other emerging economies, but the winner must
implement credible economic development strategies that are consistent with its
comparative advantage.
Citation
Chandra, Vandana; Lin, Justin Yifu; Wang, Yan. 2013. Leading Dragon Phenomenon: New Opportunities for Catch-up in Low-Income Countries, Asian Development Review, Vol. 30 (1 ), pp. 52-84. © Asian Development Bank and Asian Development Bank Institute. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/1630. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.Citable URI
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