>>2645911Many countries are in a position to be allowed to develop in the sense of a Japan, China, Singapore, or Hong Kong. Few are geopolitically positioned to get active (non-technical administrative) help like a Taiwan or South Korea. What's missing is the institutions and ideas which allow for a state-directed program of:
1. Dissimulation of technical expertise.
2. Redirecting of capital towards modern labor saving devices.
3. Within a capitalist system insuring these resources aren't destroyed by (global) competition.
1. and 2. are just increasing crystalized labors share, while the 3. is maintaining profitability.
Incidentally it would be wonderful if there were western institutions to without prejudice to the sort of state they were aiding to provide technical administrative aid as was received from the UN for Singapore to establish its developmental state, or was self-created by the Japanese.