Discovered the UNU-WIDER project on Country Role Models for Develoment Success. Covers reports from various countries, worth a read.
- The Mauritian Success Story and its Lessons
- Botswana as a Role Model for Country Success
- Can Norway Be a Role Model for Natural Resource Abundant Countries?
- Country Role Models for Development Success: The Ghana Case
- The Czech Transition: The Importance of Microeconomic Fundamentals
- The Danish Model and the Globalizing Learning Economy: Lessons for Developing Countries
- Developing Ireland: Committing to Economic Openness and Building Domestic Institutional Capabilities
- The Disinterested Government: An Interpretation of China's Economic Success in the Reform Era
- The Finnish Developmental State and its Growth Regime
- How Can Korea be a Role Model for Catch-up Development?: A ‘Capability-based View’
- Hungary: The Janus-faced Success Story
- India's Development Strategy: Accidents, Design and Replicability
- Japan’s Model of Economic Development: Relevant and Nonrelevant Elements for Developing Economies
- Lessons from the Transition Economies: Putting the Success Stories of the Postcommunist World into a Broader Perspective
- The Omani and Bahraini Paths to Development: Rare and Contrasting Oil-based Economic Success Stories
- Switzerland’s Rise to a Wealthy Nation: Competition and Contestability as Key Success Factors
- Three decades of Neoliberal Economics in Chile
- Tunisia's Development Experience: A Success Story?
- A Two-thirds Rate of Success: Polish Transformation and Economic Development, 1989-2008
- Vietnam as a Role Model for Development
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