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No. 26 / 20 May 2021 - Renewing the Leapfrog Vision for Indonesia in the

19 May 2021

Lee argued that factors such as the evolving global economic climate, government policies, and Korean cultural characteristics that help the dissemination of ICT made leapfrogging in Korea is a huge success.3 The global economic climate that changed into more united as globalization grew in early 2000 caught gracefully by the Korean government as a huge investment effort in the Korean technology,. [...] However, the distinction is that one case is possessed of a succession of doing leapfrogging policy, while the other case is in need to rework their strategies to achieve the development from behind. [...] Not only that, in the time of the pandemic, the economy is also burdened heavily in the developing world as international trade is halted by the lockdown policies around the globe. [...] Responsibility by the developed countries who would have reaped the benefits of past development and is still privileged with its compounded effects would be ensuring that the lagging behind countries is not left behind as per the objective of the Sustainable Development Goals. [...] At the same time, the Western countries could afford the same developmental assistance and blind-eye support for current developing countries as it did to the Cold-War allied Asian countries (such as South Korea, Taiwan, Japan)—that is by the provision of unconditional tech- nological transfers and gloss over attempts towards imitations, replications and adaptation attempts coupled with a degree o.
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