What do the economic policies of Japan and South Korea have in common?

Both Japan and South Korea began to develop rapidly after the Second World War. In both countries, innovative production of various equipment was launched and corporations were created. Also, at the early stage of the economic leap, there was great government intervention, and a life-long employment system was in place at enterprises. Now both states are gradually moving away from this.



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